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DH is meeting this week with a few people for a possible job opportunity that would give him at least a year and half of work, therefore me and Austin Moving out to Alberta. DH asked me to look into houses in the area. Any reccomendations? I want to stay probably $200,000 or less since for our house we will be able to get $145,000 - $150,000 for. DH will still be working in Fort Saskatchewan I beleive. He wanted me to check the Fort Saskatchewan, St Albert, Sherwood Park, Edmonton and Spruce Grove area. I'm just on mls.ca now but was wondering if there were any other tips or direction anyone could offer. Also, I'm considering going super cheap in a mobile home, any thing I should know about that? Thanks so much ladies!
Kristin & Dave

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Re: Edmonton Area ladies
St.Albert and Sherwood Park are going to be out if your looking to buy. Both of them are very expensive.
If you are looking to buy a modular thats a good option and some of the communities are really nice and well-kept but do expect $400/mthly land rental fees.
I would look into the smaller towns around Fort Saskatchewan like Morinville and Gibbons. I think you will definately have more luck there for your price range. Don't rule out renting though, the rental market is down and landlords have dropped their prices a tad.
Good Luck!
The housing prices in Edmonton skyrocketed about 3 years ago. A house for $200,000 would most likely be older and need lots of work. Some brand new condos sell in your price range so maybe that is an option if you are really wanting to be in the city.
Also, if you are looking at a modular home, there is a really nice housing area half way between Edmonton and Spruce Grove that I think you would like. A friend of mine just bought a 5 year old modular home in that area for $150,000 and it is beautiful.