April 6, 2018

The Rise of Walkable Housing

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Believe it or not, today's most wanted features of a home - marble counter-tops, a walk-in closet, a bonus room - are actually not what some buyers are looking for. To some, it's all about the walkability of the property and the close proximity of available amenities in the surrounding area.  So what does walkability actually mean? Walkability is the extent to which a location is compatible to the presence of people living, shopping, enjoying, visiting, or spending time in an area.


In an age where the demand for metropolitan transit systems and autonomous vehicles are rising, there's no denying people desire more convenience in terms of getting around within their everyday life. People are starting to ditch their motor vehicles and are moving towards public transportation and on-foot travel as walkable urban and suburban areas are readily growing. Millenials are increasingly becoming multi-modal and moving to communities that provide robust public transportation and amenities that are in close proximity. Being walking distance to grocery stores and entertainment facilities isn't a burden for those who get around with their feet.


House hunters today are becoming more car-averse with the rise of fitness culture heavily influencing people to undertake a more healthier lifestyle by walking, running, or biking on their daily commute.  At the same time, the growing number of new residents moving away from smaller urban areas - where walkability has already been firmly established - have shifted their focus to cities that offer larger walkable neighbourhoods and a greater number of amenities at their disposal. 


To some, grabbing coffee right next door from where you live is a blessing. To others, its a simpler way to drive business. To everyone, it's just convenient.


MHA Properties offers a number of quality apartments to those who are captivated by the idea of walkable housing with easy access to an abundance of amenities and entertainment. For more information, visit our website here to find a home that's right for you.

February 15, 2018

Eight Storage Tips For Small Space Homes

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As more millennials pack themselves into urban apartments & townhomes, the need to get creative with modest living spaces has become paramount. Even with limited square footage, there are plenty of design hacks to maximize the space you’ve got.

But as design experts will tell you, smart storage should be one of your biggest concerns as you furnish and accessorize a small space home like an apartment. From taking inventory of your belongings to tricking out the closets with organizers of every description, here’s a few tips to make use of your small storage spaces.

·       Take Stock Of Personal Belongings And Your Living Space - Before investing in new furniture, assess how much of your existing stuff you are going to keep. If you buy new items, let go of something old that will become redundant or useless. Then determine how much that purchase will impact your space requirements.



·       Look For Multi-Purpose Furniture - There’s no shortage of smart, space-saving furniture on the market to help maximize a room’s comfort and utility. Clever, ready-made items are good investments, as they improve functionality.  Stick with tried-and-true combinations like kitchen tables that double as desks, or an ottoman with storage space inside.



·       Maximize Closet Space - If your apartment has closets, be prepared to utilize them to the fullest. Install a “second tier” hanging rod inside the closet for items like pants or shorter sweaters. If your closet has high ceilings, take out the existing rod and move it further up to maximize space below. And, purchase an organization system, that can be moved when you do, to help sort and store every type of personal effect.

·       Shred Old Paperwork - Not every form, statement, and tax record needs to stay in your filing cabinet or kitchen drawer forever. Review your paperwork every month and purge yourself of old bank statements, pointless receipts, magazines you thought were interesting, junk mail that seemed vaguely relevant at the time and all those many other disposable documents that clutter up your kitchen or master suite. Shred any documents with key personal information to avoid identity theft when throwing out personal documents.


·       Pare Down Utensils  - You’ve accumulated several dozen kitchen utensils in your culinary career: can openers, corkscrews, pans and more. Pare down the collection and use drawer dividers to keep the remainder in order. Say “NO” to a million fun and frivolous coffee mugs and glasses. And, you likely don’t need to take grandma’s hand me down plates and cups when she downsizes unless you are willing to get rid of something else to accommodate them. Keep one or two mugs for every coffee or tea drinker, and donate the rest to Goodwill.


·       Think Vertically - Walls do a lot more than hold the ceiling up. You can add storage by hanging bicycles from the ceiling and installing shelves higher up along the perimeter of a room. In the kitchen, free up drawer and counter space by hanging pegboards for utensils and magnetic strips for knives.

·       When You Buy Something, Toss Out Something - In addition to ruthlessly pruning your belongings, keep an eye on how much you buy in the first place by always getting rid of something before you buy. You’ll save space and a lot of money using this process. 


·       Get Rid of Mystery Electronics - Admit it. You’ve got a drawer where black mystery cords, chargers, and oddball electronic bits go to die. Free that drawer up for better uses, or at least get rid of the ones you know for sure are “dead” or have become obsolete.

January 29, 2018

Westland Park Townhomes: Fort Saskatchewan

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Situated on the shores of the North Saskatchewan River, only 17km northeast of Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan has an idyllic country-style setting with a convenient location, plus all the amenities of a big city. Fort Saskatchewan’s combination of a great community, recreational facilities, education, business and career opportunities are just a few of the qualities that make this a great place to live. 

Several large industries operate plants here, including Dow Chemical, which has given back to the community by establishing the Dow Centennial Centre, a popular venue for concerts and performances. Having been established by the North West Mounted Police in 1875, the community of Fort Saskatchewan is steeped in rich history! 



Westland Park townhomes are located in the quite, secure neighborhood of Pineview. The home layout offers 3 levels of living space and includes 1 ½ bathrooms. Newly upgraded and freshly painted, we have suites that feature spacious living areas with beautiful luxurious carpeted floors throughout. The beautiful complex sits on 15 acres of beautifully landscaped lawns, stunning mature trees, and colorful flower beds.  



Whether you’re looking for a 2 or 3-bedroom home, you are sure to find a perfect match at Westland Park Townhomes by MHA Properties. Each home has three levels plus a generous private fenced yard patio, storage shed and one energized parking stall. With lots of amenities like schools and Sportsplex Arena close by it is perfect for you and your family. Sorry, no pets allowed!


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