Home buyers waiting for construction to finish on their new homes are going to wait a little longer than previously planned.
That’s the not-so-good news.
The good news is, unlike other jurisdictions in Canada, construction of new homes in Alberta, as well as real estate activities, have been deemed essential services during the COVID-19 crisis by the Alberta Government.
The rules have changed how you interact with your builder or realtor, but adapting to change is what we’ve all been doing for the last month and going forward.
Although most showhomes in Calgary and area are open, you can no longer just show up at a showhome to have a look.
Builders are arranging private viewings. Certainly it’s a good time to look into buying a new home if you’re in a position to. Mortgage rates are low and builder incentives are big. Just remember, builders are limiting the number of people for each appointment. It’s not a day trip for the kids to get them out of the house. Choose your builders, then Google them for phone numbers.
In view of being recognized as an essential service and to ensure everyone’s safety, the new home-building industry has introduced new protocols for buyers and builder staff and trades, as outlined below.
The protocols and the industry’s commitment to safety were outlined in a letter sent to chief Tom Sampson and deputy chief Sue Henry of the Calgary Emergency Management Agency, by Collin Campbell, board chair, and Bryan Hahn, CEO, BILD Calgary Region, which represents the industry in Calgary.
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