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205, 9316 82 Avenue | Bonnie Doon

Experience ravine living in the heart of Central Edmonton. This 1 Bed + Den, 1.5 bathroom condo at Trinity Point is one of the city’s best-kept secrets — a concrete and steel constructed building tucked away next to Mill Creek Ravine with unbeatable access to Downtown, Whyte Avenue, the French Quarter, and the University of Alberta.

What makes living here so remarkable?

Location, Location, Location

Connected to the best of Edmonton

  • Mill Creek Ravine: Endless walking & biking trails at your doorstep

  • Whyte Avenue: Restaurants, cafés, nightlife, and shopping within minutes

  • Bonnie Doon & the French District: Rich cultural community with schools, parks, and markets

  • Downtown Edmonton: Quick commute to work, entertainment, and the Ice District

  • University of Alberta: A short bike or transit ride away

This is central living without compromise — a rare combination of nature, convenience, and quality construction.

Private balcony

Spectacular Mill Creek Ravine views

Step outside onto your private balcony and take in the uninterrupted views of Mill Creek Ravine. Surrounded by trees and green space, it’s a peaceful retreat perfect for morning coffee, evening unwinds, or simply enjoying nature without leaving the city.

Luxury Finishes

Elevate Everyday Living

This home is designed with details that make a difference. Cook like a chef in the gourmet kitchen featuring a gas stove, built-in oven, and granite counters with plenty of space to gather. Warmth and style flow throughout with engineered hardwood floors and a cozy gas fireplace, creating the perfect balance of comfort and sophistication.

Property Highlights

1 Bed + Den 1.5 Bathrooms Air Conditioning Pet Friendly 9-foot Ceilings Engineered Hardwood floors Massive in-suite laundry Secure Indoor Parking Storage Room Fitness Center Nearby Shopping & Groceries Close to Transit
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Why Now is the Perfect Time to List Your Edmonton Home with Iconic YEG

If you're considering selling your home in Edmonton, now could be the perfect time to take advantage of the current market conditions. With interest rates, buyer demand, and real estate trends aligning, listing your home with Iconic YEG and Caitlin Heine can ensure you get top dollar for your property. Here's why you should choose us to guide you through the process.

1. Local Market Expertise

Edmonton’s real estate market is dynamic, with neighborhoods experiencing varying levels of demand. At Iconic YEG, we have our finger on the pulse of the market, understanding which areas are seeing the most activity and where buyers are looking. This insight allows us to price your home accurately and market it effectively to the right audience.

"We recently helped a homeowner in Oliver sell their property, in multiple offers - before it even hit the public market! Our deep understanding of the local market conditions and buyer behavior made all the difference."

2. Strategic Marketing that Works

In today’s digital age, simply listing your home on MLS isn’t enough. We leverage a comprehensive marketing strategy that includes professional photography, virtual tours, targeted social media advertising, and email campaigns to ensure your home reaches the widest possible audience. Our goal is to create a buzz around your listing, driving more viewings and competitive offers.

A recent listing in Westmount received over 20 showings in the first week thanks to our targeted social media campaign, leading to a fast and successful sale."

3. Personalized Service with Proven Results

Caitlin Heine, owner of Iconic YEG, is known for her personalized approach to real estate. Every client’s situation is unique, and Caitlin takes the time to understand your needs and goals, providing tailored advice and support throughout the entire selling process. Her dedication to her clients is reflected in her high referral rate and numerous positive testimonials.

“Working with Caitlin was a game-changer. She made us feel confident every step of the way, and our home sold quickly and for a great price. We couldn’t have asked for a better experience." - Wayne Campbell

4. Home Staging and Presentation

First impressions matter. That’s why we offer expert home staging advice to ensure your property looks its best for photoshoots and viewings. A well-presented home can significantly impact a buyer's perception, often leading to quicker sales and higher offers. We know what buyers in Edmonton are looking for, and we’ll help you highlight your home’s best features.

Tip: "A few small changes, like decluttering spaces and adding some fresh decor, can make a world of difference. We recently staged a home in Crestwood, and it went from being on the market for months to receiving multiple offers within a week."

5. Strong Negotiation Skills

Selling a home isn’t just about finding a buyer—it’s about getting the best possible price. Caitlin Heine is a seasoned negotiator, adept at handling multiple offers and ensuring you walk away with the most favorable deal. With her experience, you can trust that your interests are always her top priority.

Success Story: "When multiple offers came in for a listing in Windermere, Caitlin's negotiation skills helped secure a final sale price that was $15,000 above the highest initial offer."

6. The Power of a Team

When you list with Iconic YEG, you’re not just getting one agent—you’re getting an entire team of dedicated professionals. From marketing experts to administrative support, our team works together seamlessly to provide a smooth and successful selling experience. This collective effort ensures no detail is overlooked, and your listing receives the attention it deserves.

Behind the Scenes: "Our team at Iconic YEG is like a well-oiled machine. From the moment we take on a new listing, every member knows their role and works towards one common goal: selling your home quickly and for the best price."

Selling your home is one of the most significant decisions you'll make, and choosing the right real estate team is crucial. With Iconic YEG and Caitlin Heine, you’re not just getting a real estate agent—you’re getting a partner dedicated to your success. If you’re ready to explore your options and see what your home could sell for in today’s market, contact us today for a no-obligation consultation. Let’s make your home the next success story!

Ready to get started? Reach out to Caitlin Heine and the Iconic YEG team today. Let’s make your move a success!

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Caitlin Heine

587-336-3176

caitlin@iconicyeg.com

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How to Get Your Home Ready to List: Essential Tips for a Flawless Photoshoot

Preparing your home for the market can be an exciting yet daunting task. One of the most crucial steps in the selling process is getting your home ready for its photoshoot. This is the moment when your property will be showcased in its best light, literally and figuratively, to attract potential buyers. The day of the photoshoot can be one of the most stressful times during the home-selling process, as everything needs to be picture-perfect by the time the photographer arrives.

As real estate professionals, we understand the pressure our clients feel on photoshoot day. It's not uncommon for sellers to be frantically finishing the last steps as the photographer arrives, adding to an already stressful situation. However, with a little planning and some helpful tips, you can reduce the chaos and ensure that your home is ready to shine in front of the camera.

Why Preparation is Key

Your home's marketing is a critical factor in how buyers perceive your property and, ultimately, the price you'll receive. Professional photography and videography have become indispensable tools in real estate marketing, and for good reason. A skilled real estate photographer can make your home look incredible, highlighting its best features and creating an inviting atmosphere that appeals to buyers.

However, to get the most out of your photographer's expertise, it's essential that your home is fully prepared before they arrive. Here’s how to do it:

Real Estate Photography Pre-Shoot Checklist

1. Clear & Clean Kitchen Counters & Sink

The kitchen is often the heart of the home, so it's important to make it look as spacious and clean as possible. Remove all small appliances, utensils, and decorations from the countertops. A few decorative items are fine, but less is more. Make sure all surfaces, including the sink and appliances, are spotless.

2. Clear & Clean Bathroom Sinks, Tubs, and Showers

Bathrooms should be free of personal items like shampoo bottles, soaps, and razors. Store these items in a bin under the sink or in a closet. The goal is to make the bathroom look as open and clean as possible, with only neatly folded towels on display.

3. Replace Burned Out Light Bulbs

Check all the lights in your home, including lamps and exterior lights, to ensure they are working. Well-lit spaces photograph better, so consider adding extra lighting to darker areas.

4. Turn On All Lights Throughout the Entire House

Lighting is a crucial element in photography. Turn on all the lights in the house, including lamps and exterior lights, to brighten up the space and create a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

5. Open All Window Treatments

Natural light can enhance the beauty of your home. Open all curtains and blinds to let in as much light as possible. Clean windows will allow that light to flow in without distraction.

6. Remove Unnecessary Furniture & Decorations

Clutter can make rooms look smaller. Remove bulky furniture and excess decorations to open up the space. A professional stager can offer guidance on which items to keep and which to store away.

7. Remove Floor Mats and Runners

Floor mats and runners can make spaces look smaller and can distort the room's proportions in photos. Remove these items to create a cleaner, more expansive look.

8. Turn Off Ceiling Fans, TVs, and Computer Screens

Moving objects like ceiling fans can create strange effects in photos. Turn off all fans, TVs, and computer screens to prevent motion blur and distractions.

9. Clear Appliance Surfaces of Magnets and Clutter

Remove magnets, notes, and personal items from the refrigerator and other appliances. This helps to keep the focus on your home’s features, not your personal life.

10. Make All of the Beds

A well-made bed can make a room look inviting and well-kept. Use matching bedding that fits the mattress properly, and add decorative pillows to enhance the look.

11. Remove All Personal Photos and Items

Buyers need to envision themselves in your home, so remove personal photos and belongings from view. This step helps potential buyers focus on the home itself rather than on your personal life.

12. Put All Shoes & Jackets in Closets

Shoes and jackets left out can make your home seem cluttered and lacking in storage space. Store these items out of sight to create a cleaner, more organized appearance.

13. Clear All Night Stands and Dressers

Nightstands and dressers can quickly become cluttered with personal items. Clear them off, leaving only a lamp and a small decorative item to create a clean, serene space.

14. Tidy Up the Yard & Landscaping

First impressions are everything, and the exterior of your home is the first thing buyers will see. Ensure that your yard is well-maintained, with trimmed bushes and clean walkways.

15. Sweep up the Porch/Patio/Deck

Outdoor spaces should be clean and inviting. Sweep up any debris, remove unnecessary items, and stage the area with flowers or decorative pieces to create a welcoming environment.

16. Clear All Cars from Road & Driveway

Cars in the driveway can detract from your home's curb appeal. Move all vehicles, including neighbors' cars if possible, to create a clean, unobstructed view of your home.

17. Hide All Garbage Cans & Lawn Equipment

Garbage cans, garden hoses, and lawn equipment can be distracting in photos. Store these items in the garage or another out-of-sight location.

18. Remove Outdoor Cooker Covers

If you have a barbecue grill, remove the cover to showcase it as an amenity. If the grill is old and unsightly, consider removing it entirely.

19. Open Up Patio Umbrellas

If weather permits, open up patio umbrellas to create a staged, inviting outdoor space. Add fresh pillows and flowers to enhance the area’s appeal.

Final Thoughts

Preparing your home for a real estate photoshoot may seem like a lot of work, but the effort is well worth it. A well-prepared home not only looks better in photos but also attracts more buyers and can lead to a quicker, more profitable sale. By following this checklist, you can ensure that your home is ready to be showcased in the best possible light, allowing your real estate photographer to focus on capturing the beauty of your property without any distractions.

Remember, the goal is to present a home that buyers can see themselves living in—a clean, bright, and welcoming space that invites them to imagine their future there. With these tips, you’ll be well on your way to a successful and stress-free photoshoot.

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