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Locality: Calgary, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-835-7668



Address: 100-707 10 Ave SW T2R 0B3 Calgary, AB, Canada

Website: www.leungrealestate.ca

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Leung & Associates 30.04.2021

Price Reduction #Calgary #YYC #HouseForSale #LeungRealEstate

Leung & Associates 21.04.2021

Just Listed! #Calgary #HouseForSale #LeungRealEstate

Leung & Associates 22.12.2020

Calgary’s lake communities are loved by their residentsas well as by their guests who sometimes move there, too, after visiting! The largest freshwater lake in the city is Mahogany and the surrounding Southeast community (running east-west from the proposed East Freeway to 52 St SE & north-south from Stoney Tr to 196 Ave SE) was named after the lake when Hopewell Residential began development in 2008. It was imagined to be a four-season neighbourhood full of outdoor adventur...e and has lived up to this vision. Centred around the lake (with a private beach club), summer life in Mahogany can feature kayaking, canoeing, swimming, paddle-boarding, sun worshipping, kite-flying, bike riding, tennis and casual conversations at play areas with other parents. Winter offers all the snow sports equivalents! The community has 265 acres of open space, a network of trails and two shopping villages with coffee bars, pizzerias and boutique retail. Neighbours are said to mix, mingle and become lifelong friends! Properties include condos, duplexes and single-family homes at different price points. It’s near the South Calgary Health Campus (hospital complex) and features easy access to both Deerfoot and Stoney Trails, taking you anywhere in Calgary.

Leung & Associates 16.12.2020

Happy New Year! Best wishes for a healthy, happy and prosperous 2021! . . . .... . #happynewyear #leungrealestate #cirrealty See more

Leung & Associates 01.12.2020

How long did it take to sell a home in 2020?

Leung & Associates 15.11.2020

Take a trip down Candy Cane Lane For a number of years during the holidays, the Calgary community of Tuscany, in the high rolling hills on the west edge of the city, has been home to Candy Cane Lane. From sunset to midnight, Tuscany Vista Crescent and Tuscany Vista Road are visited by families from across the city and beyond. Why? Because every year, beginning some time in November, the entire neighbourhood (meaning just about every household) decorates the outsides of thei...r homes with lights of every colour and configuration, filling the area with the joyful spirit of the season. And every year, local businesses, residents and visitors donate food items and other gifts to the Calgary Food Bank for those less fortunate. There are special events on Candy Cane Lane sponsored by local businesses such as Starbucks (yes, that could mean coffee and hot chocolate)! Please check the Candy Cane Lane YYC Facebook page for ongoing details. http://ow.ly/Vx2G50CSaeC

Leung & Associates 08.11.2020

10 Details to Make Buying and Selling Over Holidays Happen 1. Bake like a mother...or a grandmother! There's nothing better than Christmas cookies or a tasty pie to get everyone around your home feeling festive during these trying times. 2. Fill your house with music. It doesn't have to be Christmas tunes but there are some good ones you might not have heard for a while. They're all on YouTube.... 3. If your dream is to sell or buy real estate in December 2020, keep that dream alive! Imagine this: "Honey, open your eyes and look at what I bought you for Christmas (It's a new home)!" 4. Light up your property! That "For Sale" sign out front can look even better with some light (or a string of lights) on it. Throw some coloured floodlights onto trees in the yard while you’re at it! 5. Deep clean your home, streamline your stuff and open your closets to charity! You'll feel good and you'll make someone else's holidays great. Cleaner is safer right now. 6. Watch Christmas movies with themes of love and giving and get into the spirit of the season. 7. Buy a batch of old-fashioned holiday greeting cards, write them and send them the old-school way via Canada Post. Don't procrastinate! 8. Connect online via Zoom for LIVE gift exchange parties, karaoke craziness and eggnog (alcoholic and/or non). 9. Drive! Visit neighbourhoods you've never seen before to check out the lights and decorations. Get out-of-town and see snow-capped peaks from the highways at dusk. This is peak season for Northern Lights, too! 10. Stock up on firewood or buy a portable, fuel-burning fire-pit for the yard and keep the home fires burning. If you’re in an apartment condo, set the mood with the fire log channel on TV. Here comes 2021!