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🏡 WHY LOCALS LOVE LIVING IN AIRDRIE

Discover why this fast-growing city north of Calgary continues to win hearts and attract new residents year after year.


🌟 Small-Town Feel, Big-City Access

Airdrie offers the best of both worlds — a friendly, community-oriented atmosphere with quick access to Calgary’s employment opportunities, shopping, and entertainment. You can enjoy quieter streets, less traffic, and a close-knit community while still being just a short drive away from downtown Calgary.


🏠 Housing That Fits Your Budget

Compared to Calgary, Airdrie delivers more space for your money. Detached homes, townhouses, and even newer builds are typically more affordable than similar options in Calgary. This makes it ideal for first-time buyers, growing families, or anyone looking for a great value without sacrificing convenience.


🌳 Parks, Recreation & Green Spaces

Airdrie is full of beautiful parks, pathways, and outdoor spaces. From Nose Creek Park to its extensive pathway system, there’s no shortage of spots for biking, walking, and family picnics. The city also invests heavily in recreation, with facilities like Genesis Place offering pools, gyms, and fitness programs for all ages.


🚗 Easy Commuting & Connectivity

For those who work in Calgary, Airdrie’s proximity to the QEII Highway makes commuting straightforward. You can reach north Calgary in as little as 15 minutes and downtown in about 35–45 minutes, depending on traffic. Public transit options are also expanding, making it easier to connect to Calgary’s LRT system.


🎉 Community Spirit & Events

Airdrie residents take pride in their city and it shows through their vibrant events calendar. From the annual Airdrie Festival of Lights and Canada Day Parade to local farmers markets and cultural festivals, there’s always something to bring the community together.


🛍 Shopping, Dining & Amenities

Whether it’s local boutiques, big-name retailers, or diverse restaurants, Airdrie offers a growing list of amenities to meet every need. With ongoing commercial growth, residents have more options than ever without needing to travel to Calgary.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions About Living in Airdrie

1. Is Airdrie a good place for families?
Yes! Airdrie offers excellent schools, sports programs, parks, and family-friendly events year-round. It’s a safe, welcoming community with plenty of amenities for all ages.

2. How does the cost of living in Airdrie compare to Calgary?
In general, Airdrie offers more space and lower housing prices compared to Calgary, making it a great choice for buyers looking for better value while staying close to the city.

3. What’s the commute like from Airdrie to Calgary?
Depending on traffic, the commute can take 15–30 minutes to north Calgary and about 35–45 minutes to downtown. Quick access to the QEII Highway makes commuting convenient.

4. Are there job opportunities in Airdrie?
While many residents commute to Calgary, Airdrie has a growing local economy with jobs in retail, healthcare, education, trades, and small business.

5. What kind of community events does Airdrie have?
Locals love events like the Airdrie Festival of Lights, Canada Day Parade, and numerous farmers markets, concerts, and seasonal celebrations.


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🏠 Open House Tips: How to Make Buyers Fall in Love

Your Guide to Hosting an Unforgettable Calgary Open House

An open house is your chance to make buyers feel like they’ve found the one. With the right preparation, you can create a lasting first impression and maximize your chances of multiple offers. Here’s how to make your home shine at your next open house.


✨ First Impressions Matter

✔️ Deep clean every room—especially kitchens & bathrooms

✔️ Declutter counters, shelves & closets to show off space

✔️ Add fresh flowers or plants for a welcoming vibe


💡 Light It Up

✔️ Open blinds & curtains for natural light

✔️ Replace dim bulbs with bright, warm-toned LEDs

✔️ Turn on every light, even lamps, for a bright, airy feel


🕯️ Create an Inviting Scent

✔️ Bake cookies or use subtle scents like citrus

✔️ Avoid strong perfumes or chemical air fresheners that can overwhelm visitors


📦 Depersonalize the Space

✔️ Remove personal photos & unique décor

✔️ Neutral spaces help buyers picture themselves living there


🎵 Set the Ambiance

✔️ Play soft background music to create a warm, relaxing atmosphere

✔️ Keep the volume low—just enough to enhance the mood


🚫 Don’t Forget Curb Appeal

✔️ Mow the lawn, trim bushes, and clear walkways

✔️ Clean the front door and add a new doormat


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Kristen Edmunds is a Calgary-area REALTOR® and Associate Broker with KIC Realty, specializing in acreages, luxury homes, and smart buy/sell strategies. With expertise in rural properties (water wells, septic, equestrian facilities) and a client-obsessed approach, Kristen helps buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals with confidence and ease.

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🏞️ Thinking of Buying an Acreage Near Calgary? Read This First.

Essential Tips for Alberta Acreage Buyers

Dreaming of more space, privacy, and country living? Acreage life near Calgary can be amazing—but it comes with unique challenges many buyers overlook. Here’s what you must know before you buy rural property.


🚜 Zoning & Restrictions

Before falling in love with a property, check the zoning. Some acreages allow horses or hobby farms; others don’t. Zoning affects whether you can build shops, run a home business, or subdivide the land.


💧 Water & Septic Systems

City water and sewer services don’t reach rural properties. Most acreages rely on wells and septic systems, which require regular maintenance. Septic pumping, well testing, and water treatment systems can add unexpected costs.


🛣️ Access & Services

Rural properties often have gravel roads or long driveways. Municipal snow plows may not clear your lane, and garbage collection isn’t guaranteed. Consider whether you’re ready for the extra effort—or cost—of private services.


📶 Internet & Utilities

Fast internet is essential for work and streaming—but many rural areas have limited options, higher costs, or slower speeds. Verify internet availability before you buy if staying connected is important.


🌲 Property Maintenance

Acreages mean more land, which means more work:

✔️ Mowing large lawns or pastures

✔️ Fence repairs

✔️ Snow clearing on long driveways

✔️ Tree trimming or removal

If you’re not prepared for regular upkeep—or hiring help—acreage life can quickly become overwhelming.


🏡 Other Considerations

✔️ Rural crime rates & response times can differ from the city

✔️ Drive times to schools, shopping, or medical services

✔️ Potential resale challenges if the property is too unique or remote


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Kristen Edmunds is a Calgary-area REALTOR® and Associate Broker with KIC Realty, specializing in acreages, luxury homes, and smart buy/sell strategies. With expertise in rural properties (water wells, septic, equestrian facilities) and a client-obsessed approach, Kristen helps buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals with confidence and ease.

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Thinking of Buying an Acreage Near Calgary? Read This First.

There’s something magical about owning land near Calgary—room to breathe, stunning views, and that peaceful, rural lifestyle. But if you’re planning to buy an acreage, there are a few key things to consider first. As a REALTOR® specializing in Calgary and surrounding rural properties, here are the top 5 things I tell every acreage buyer:


1. Understand the Water Source

Most acreages near Calgary are not on city water. You'll typically encounter either:

  • Wells (test flow rate and water quality)

  • Cisterns (require regular filling)

Before you buy, always request recent well reports or cistern maintenance history. Water issues can be costly and frustrating.


2. Know What You're Dealing With in Septic Systems

Acreages use private septic systems, which require maintenance and occasional replacement. A failed septic system can cost $20,000+ to replace, so always include a septic inspection as part of your purchase conditions.


3. Double-Check the Zoning

Just because it looks like country doesn’t mean you can do anything. Some acreages are zoned for agriculture, others for country residential—and each comes with its own restrictions. Want horses, chickens, or to build a shop? Zoning matters.


4. Ask About Internet Access

Many rural buyers assume they’ll have fast internet—but not all areas are serviced equally. Some acreages have fibre internet, others are stuck with unreliable satellite or LTE. If working from home is important, verify the provider before writing an offer.


5. Expect More Ongoing Maintenance

Living on land means more independence—but also more responsibility. Snow clearing, road grading, fence repairs, weed control, and dealing with wildlife are all part of the acreage lifestyle. If you’re prepared, it’s worth it—but it’s not hands-off.


Final Thoughts

Buying an acreage near Calgary is an amazing opportunity—but only if you go in informed. Want a free acreage buyer checklist that covers all the must-ask questions? Reach out today or DM me the word “ACREAGE” and I’ll send it to you.


Kristen Edmunds is a Calgary-area REALTOR® and Associate Broker with KIC Realty, specializing in acreages, luxury homes, and smart buy/sell strategies. With expertise in rural properties (water wells, septic, equestrian facilities) and a client-obsessed approach, Kristen helps buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals with confidence and ease.

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