With urban density increasing across many Canadian cities, more homeowners and developers are working with smaller residential lots. But just because your land is compact doesn’t mean your home has to feel cramped.
Building or renovating your home is exciting—but before you start picturing that dream kitchen or open-concept living space, there’s something less glamorous (but very important) to tackle first: permits and inspections.
Thinking about renovating your home? Whether you’re planning to sell soon or stay for years to come, the right renovations can boost both livability and property value.
At Contrive Engineering Services, we help homeowners across Canada make smart,
The Maintenance Access Right of Way (ROW) refers to a legal agreement or easement that grants access to a specific area of land for maintenance purposes, often for utilities, roadways, or public infrastructure.
City of Calgary Council approved the extension of the Secondary Suites Amnesty Program. It will run until December 31, 2026. The development permit and Secondary Suite Registry fees will continue to be waived as part of this program.
Developing a basement secondary suite can be an effective way to add value to a property, generate rental income, and maximize the use of space, especially in urban areas where housing demand is high. The effectiveness of developing a basement suite depends on several factors and requirements.