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Locality: Grande Prairie, Alberta

Phone: +1 780-831-8354



Address: 10519 100 Ave T8V0V8 Grande Prairie, AB, Canada

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Jason Roche 01.06.2021

So glad I was able to help this amazing family sell their home to help pursue their dreams and goals! Enjoy your new adventure!!

Jason Roche 08.02.2021

Price reduction on this amazing home in Carriage Lane Estates! https://www.realtor.ca//7617-oxford-road-rural-grande-prai

Jason Roche 29.01.2021

New Listing, Great turnout of people in it's first Open house this weekend. If interested in your own private tour, call me, 780-831-8354

Jason Roche 12.11.2020

Come view this beautiful home Saturday afternoon in Carriage Lane!

Jason Roche 27.10.2020

3,735+- SQFT of undeveloped space in Gateway retail center across the parking lot from Walmart. This is the old Smitty's location that backs onto 100th ave. Great location to give your store great visibility in a busy hub with lots of traffic in and out of the area. Similar retail locations leasing for $35+/sqft. Options are available to split the space into smaller units. Call a Commercial Realtor today to book a showing. Additional rent which includes taxes, management, insurance, and building maintenance is estimated at $15.6/sqft.

Jason Roche 09.10.2020

Shop for lease just east down the road from Lang Locks on 112th ave. The office space contains 2 offices, reception, and 2 bathrooms. Shop space has more office and a huge mezzanine above for storage. 16' and a 10' overhead door provide access to a large, paved and fenced yard out back. This space is available for immediate sale or lease. $12 per sqft 5000sqft with and additional 1200 office space on second level available if needed.

Jason Roche 03.10.2020

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Jason Roche 27.09.2020

Average monthly rents were down in April over March in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary and Ottawa, according to Rentals.ca and Bullpen Research & Consulting which produced the monthly National Rent Report. Also, rental apartments and condo apartments listed on Rentals.ca were down 3.2 per cent and 4.6 per cent respectively month over month, even though average rents in Canada were unchanged in April over March at $1,842. But the coronavirus pandemic is starting to have an effect ...on Canada's rental market. Grande Prairie came in 29th on the list for average monthly rent for a one-bedroom home in April at $934 and 26th for average monthly rent for a two-bedroom at $1,201. Month over month, Grande Prairie rent for a one-bedroom declined 10.8 per cent in April and 1.7 per cent for a two-bedroom. Edmonton came in 26th on the list for average monthly rent for a one-bedroom home in April at $1,004 and 27th for average monthly rent for a two-bedroom at $1,196. Calgary finished 23rd on the list of 33 cities for average monthly rent in April for a one-bedroom home at $1,156 and 24th for average monthly rent for a two-bedroom at $1,346. Average rent declined from March to April in three large provinces: Alberta dropped 5.7 per cent; Ontario showed a 4.6 per cent decrease and British Columbia was down 0.7% monthly. There has been much talk about COVID-19’s impact on the short-term rental market with travel restrictions in place. This can play out with more furnished apartments listed for long-term renters. On Rentals.ca, 25 per cent of Quebec’s rental and condo apartments were furnished; 17 per cent were furnished in Ontario and 15 per cent were furnished in British Columbia. As discussions continue on opening up the economy, Rentals.ca has experienced a noteworthy increase in website traffic with its all-time high in traffic numbers in the first week of May surging 59 per cent compared to the first week of April. There appears to be some optimism about the recovery, despite what some of the figures here suggest. Quotes: With the gradual opening of the economy, this may be the low point for rental rates in some time if tenants feel comfortable enough to move, Matt Danison, CEO of Rentals.ca. When looking at rental apartments and condo apartments only, monthly average rental rates declined by 6 per cent or more in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Ottawa and Edmonton, Ben Myers, president of Bullpen Research & Consulting. See more