Coldwell Banker Prestige Realty

Coal Harbour, Deep Cove, and Lonsdale

About Coldwell Banker

The Coldwell Banker brand is the oldest and most established residential real estate franchise system in North America. Founded in 1906, young entrepreneur Colbert Coldwell, later joined by partner Benjamin Banker, changed the way that people bought and sold homes. More than 100 years later, the Coldwell Banker network is one of the most trusted in the world, with a global presence across 49 countries and territories worldwide.

The Coldwell Banker name first came to Canada in 1989, in the brand’s first international expansion. Coldwell Banker became a major force in the Canadian marketplace by entering into a joint venture with Canada Trust Realty in 1992, gaining a legacy of over 70 years’ experience serving the real estate needs of Canadians from coast to coast.

In 1996, Coldwell Banker Canada pioneered Ultimate Service®, a unique customer satisfaction program and business philosophy that has earned a 98% overall satisfaction rating from more than 75,000 Canadian Home Buyers and Sellers.

Latest News

CREA Responds to Competition Bureau Investigation

The Competition Bureau is continuing its investigation into the Canadian Real Estate Association’s (CREA) policies surrounding real estate commissions and the REALTOR® Cooperation Policy. The Bureau recently obtained a Federal Court order requiring CREA to provide documents and records as part of an ongoing examination into possible anti-competitive conduct in the real estate sector.

The Bureau is examining...

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House Hacking: Using Your Home to Generate Income

House hacking can be a great way for Canadians to begin their journey into real estate investing. By renting out part of their primary residence, homeowners not only make their home more affordable but also gain valuable experience managing tenants and properties. This strategy offers aspiring investors a cost-effective way to enter real estate by generating income from their own home, eliminating the...

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City of Edmonton Implements Prorated Tax Forgiveness to Address Derelict Properties

In a move to tackle the issue of derelict properties, the City of Edmonton has announced a prorated tax forgiveness program aimed at incentivizing property owners to rehabilitate or redevelop neglected homes. This initiative is part of a broader strategy that includes the introduction of a new tax subclass, which imposes a property tax rate nearly three times higher than the normal rate on derelict...

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