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Just 5 miles from the city of Calgary, Chestermere often doesn't even get on the map! With over 12,000 residents it should be on the map. Chestermere Lake is a 750 acre lake that you can waterski, sail, wakeboard, skate and swim in.
We often have people new to Alberta stunned that you can live on a lake just 25 minutes to downtown Calgary.
You can, but it will certainly cost you more than just a few years ago! Lakefront appreciates more quickly than other types of property because there just isn't enough of it! We still believe Chestemere to be a great value when compared to other lakes, that are not near a major oil and financial centre like Calgary.
Of course there are lots of choices off of the lake, homes on the golf course, condo's by the lake and lots of homes built backing onto green space, and water features.
Take a look at this real estate show of all the great things we do in the town of Chestermere Lake.
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311 permits to build new homes were given in Chestermere in 2007. That number was down from 636 in 2006.
In 2007
Landmark 29, Truman Homes had 24. Loinsworthe Homes had 17 permits. Greenboro had 13 permits. Douglas Homes had 8 permits. 22 home permits issued were for smaller builders.
Much of the slowdown can be attributed as response to the
Town of
With Rainbow Falls and Westmere being the most active developments in Chestermere the builders in these areas had more starts.
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In Chestermere we seem to have a lot of builders and out of town real estate agents marketing lakefront property that by our definition does not qualify as lakefront!
Chestermere is a 750 acre lake 5 miles out of Calgary that you can water-ski, sail, wakeboard and have fun, fun, fun. The thing about Chestermere that distinguishes it from other lake communities in this area is of course the size, (750 acres is about 720 acres bigger than Calgary's other lake communities.), is the fact that you can run a motor boat on the lake. Not having a dock or the ability to build one, is certainly a consideration in the value of the home.
If you are truly lakefront you have a boat lift at the end of your dock, you go out and drop the boat, and away you go. If you are not lakefront, you hitch your boat to your towing vehicle, tow it to the boat launch, wait your turn in line with all of Calgary and Chestermere, show your ID (Chestermere residents do not have to pay launch fees) and then back your boat down the launch, take it off of the boat trailer, (this will involve getting wet) move it to a safe place while you look for a place to park your vehicle. That should not be a major hassle, but there is not enough parking at the boat launch and there is no place to tie your boat. There are there bumpers along the concrete wall to protect your boat. Maybe it would just be easier to stay in bed!
Can you see why a true lakefront home would be more desirable, therefore more expensive?
If you are considering paying over $900K for a home in Chestermere and you are a boater, please contact us. We are Lakefront Specialists. We know the topography of the lake, we know which locations have natural sand, and deep water. We know all about the lake and the lake management with the water provider W.I.D. We have sold more lakefront homes on Chestermere Lake than anyone has. We have been lakefront owners since 1991. We water ski, sail, wake board, fish, swim, kayak, skate, and play on or in Chestermere Lake.
If you want to go it alone, or to deal direct with a builder, these are the addresses that are lakefront. Cove Road, odd numbers below 300, East Chestermere odd numbers, West Chestermere even numbers.
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Where are the buyers? Chestermere Is Their Market!
With prices very competitive what this market needs is more buyers! Seller's who priced their homes competitively sold. In January 15 homes sold in Chestermere. Inventory levels started off at a reasonable pace with about 80 listings in the first week of the month. As more and more homes were listed the market became more and more of a buyers market. We ended the month with 109 active listings, 5 pending sales and 15 scolds. At these numbers we are looking at 5 months of inventory. There is a good selection of homes for sale in all price ranges and styles. Bargains are being snapped up by savvy buyers. The lowest priced paid was $280,000 for a three bedroom townhouse. The highest price paid for a home was $970,000. The average sold price was $567,000.
Internet activity on our website (http://www.chestermererealestate.com/) is running about 300 visitors per day. This suggests to me that there is a lot of interest in the market, and buyers are wondering when they should jump in. The market for buyers is great right now, and now is the only market we ever know!
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As a resident of Chestermere for the past 16 years I know that it is not just a great place to live in the Summer, but all year around. This year the ice on the lake froze on a quiet day making for great ice. The town has plowed a path around the lake and residents are enjoying skating around the lake. To get around the entire lake is quite a feat as the lake is 3.5 miles long by ½ mile wide. I have not made it all the way around this year yet, but I am working on it. It is a great way to get some exercise and to say hello to your neighbors on the path as they enjoy Chestermere living as well.
On Christmas eve the town put on askating party with hot chocolate, a fire and music and light for skating. Many families attended. Some enjoyed the Christmas service at the community centre put on by the Chestermere Christian Fellowship.

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