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Do Golf Simulators Add Value to your Calgary home?

Perceived Value + Appeal

  • In higher-end homes or with golf-enthusiast buyers, a well-designed, integrated simulator can boost perceived home value, often quoted by real estate and design sources at $30,000–$75,000+ in added perceived value when done well. At a cost from $30,000 - $175,000. DIY cost for less than $5,000.

  • They make your home stand out from competition, especially in markets where buyers are looking for unique lifestyle amenities.

Not a Guaranteed Price Increase

  • Unlike traditional upgrades (e.g., kitchens or baths), a simulator won’t automatically raise the official appraised value or increase resale price dollar-for-dollar for all buyers.

  • Some buyers may view a dedicated golf room as niche or too specialized, potentially narrowing the buyer pool rather than broadening it.


When a Simulator Does Add Value

If it is professionally integrated into the home

  • The simulator room looks like part of the home’s architectural design, not an afterthought.

  • Ceiling height, lighting, ventilation, and finishes match the home’s style.

  • The home has the extra room for it.

If the simulator serves multiple functions

  • Bonus room, media space, fitness room, or entertainment space (not just golf).

  • This versatility appeals to a broader range of buyers.

In mid+/luxury price segments

  • Buyers at higher price points often expect extra lifestyle features (home gyms, theaters, etc.).


When It Might Not Add Value

Niche appeal

  • Some buyers may not care about golf or prefer open, flexible floor plans rather than a dedicated simulator room.

Poor execution

  • A cheap projector hanging from a basement beam looks like a hobby setup, not a value-adding renovation.

  • A simulator smack in the middle of the home.

  • Low ceilings, cluttered spaces, or box-like rooms make it feel like a useful but disposable feature.


How Realtors Think About It

Real estate professionals generally see golf simulators similarly to:

  • Home theaters

  • Wine cellars

  • Home gyms

These are features that enhance lifestyle appeal and can make your home more attractive — especially to certain buyers — but they don’t have consistent, measurable ROI like kitchens or bathrooms.


Summary: Value Drivers in Calgary

FactorValue Impact
Custom interior design & finishes👍 High
Multi-purpose room (not just golf)👍 High
Luxury market segment👍 Moderate–High
Niche buyers (golf fans)👍 Moderate
Basic / DIY setup👎 Low–None

Bottom line:
A golf simulator can increase perceived value and buyer interest in higher-value Calgary homes but it’s not a guaranteed resale price booster on its own. It works best when integrated as part of a high-quality, multi-purpose lifestyle space that broadens buyer appeal rather than restricting it.


Tips to Maximize Value If You’re Installing One

✔️ Choose a dedicated, finished space (e.g., basement or bonus room)
✔️ Ensure good ceiling height, quality equipment and lighting, design matters for resale appeal.
✔️ Combine it with other features (media area, gym, lounge)
✔️ Keep it visually cohesive with the rest of the home rather than a stark add-on.

If you are curious about a DIY golf simulator set up, I have opinions I’d love to swing by and let you know what I think. 

Looking for a professional installation in Calgary: SML Entertainment is proud to offer the best Golf Simulator experience with Full Swing Simulators. Check out their location at 6307 Centre Street S, Calgary, AB. (4 locations in Alberta).

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Outdoor Skating Calgary

The city of Calgary has several skating locations that are nicely maintained for leisure skating. 2020 brought two skating trails as a trial, and they have been maintained ever since (at Bowness and North Glenmore Park).  In addition to these parks, most communities in Calgary maintain an outdoor skating rink. Many have both a rink with boards as well as a small leisure skate area.

Outdoor rinks may open or close on short notice, it is best to check current ice status before you head out.

Big Marlborough Park

Skating rink.  Address: 6033 Madigan Dr. N.E.

Skating hours: 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. daily

Bowness Park

Enjoy free outdoor skating on the frozen lagoon and the scenic ice trail along the Bow River in Bowness Park, one of Calgary’s most beloved winter skating destinations. Crokicurl also available at this location.

Lagoon and ice trail.  Address: 8900 48 Ave. N.W.

Skating hours: 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. daily

Rentals: available; skates, ice bikes, helmets (rental availability may differ from skating hours)

Prince’s Island Park Lagoon

Downtown outdoor skate space on the Bow River, perfect for combination skating and exploring the park. Skate a full 1km loop. Fire pits.

Address: 4 St. and 1 Ave. S.W. (or 698 Eau Claire Ave SW)

Skating hours: 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. daily

Carburn Park

Skating pond with a fire pit and picnic benches. Public bathrooms.

Address: 67 Riverview Dr. S.E.

Skating hours: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. daily

North Glenmore Park 

Ice trail 750 meter and skating rink (small square in the middle of the skating loop). Crokicurl also available at this location. Fire pits. Pretty lights around the skating trail for evening skating. Public bathrooms. Hot chocolate!

Address: 7305 Crowchild Tr. S.W. 

Drive into the park, all the way to the West end. Several parking lot locations around the loop. 

Skating hours:  11 a.m. - 10 p.m. daily

Olympic Plaza  CLOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION!

Skating rink. Address: 228 8 Ave. S.E.

Skating hours: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. daily

Prairie Winds Park

Skating rink.  Two rinks (pleasure skating and ice hockey).

Address: 223 Castleridge Blvd. N.E.

Skating hours: 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. daily

Thomson Family Park

Smaller ice rink, it is a place to skate inner-city in the Beltline neighbourhood

Skating rink.  Address: 1236 16 Ave. S.W.

Skating hours: 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. daily

University District Central Commons Park

A large open refrigerated outdoor ice rink with nearby fire pits and convenient amenities.

Address: 4019 University Avenue NW

Skating hours: 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. daily (skate rentals some days, evening hours – check before you go)

Rentals: skates, helmets (rental availability may differ from skating hours)

sticks/pucks are not allowed

Leisure skating rinks:

The City of Calgary has over 50 adopted pleasure skating rinks which volunteers help flood and maintain throughout Calgary. Check out this list of locations. 

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About Chris Marshall Chris Marshall is an Associate Broker and REALTOR with RE/MAX House of Real Estate, serving buyers, sellers, and investors across Calgary and surrounding communities including Okotoks, Airdrie, Cochrane, Chestermere, Langdon, High River, Springbank, Priddis, Bragg Creek, and rural Rocky View, Foothills, and Wheatland Counties. A Certified Condominium Specialist with over 23 years of experience, Chris is committed to honest, client first service. Call 403 585 5362.

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What Do I Need to Do to Get My House Ready to Sell?

Getting your home ready to sell doesn’t have to be overwhelming—but it does need to be intentional. The goal is simple: make your home appealing to the widest number of buyers while maximizing your sale price.

Whether you’re selling in a hot market or a balanced one, these steps will help you prepare your home to stand out and sell with confidence.


1. Start With a Pre-Sale Plan

Before cleaning or decluttering, get clarity.

Ask yourself:

  • When do I want to sell?

  • What is my ideal timeline?

  • What budget do I have for preparation?

A local real estate agent can help you prioritize what actually matters for your specific market, so you don’t waste money or time. I’m happy to get together and discuss priorities with no pressure or commitment.


2. Declutter Ruthlessly (Buyers Want Space)

Clutter makes rooms feel smaller and distracts buyers from the home itself.

Focus on:

Rule of thumb: If you don’t use it daily, weekly, or monthly; pack it away in storage or donate it.

Less stuff = more perceived space.


3. Deep Clean Everything

A clean home signals that the property has been well cared for.

Pay special attention to:

  • Baseboards and trim

  • Windows (inside and out)

  • Bathrooms and kitchens

  • Floors and carpets

If possible, hire professional cleaners, it is one of the best returns on investment when selling.


4. Make Minor Repairs (Fix What Buyers Notice)

Small issues can raise red flags for buyers.

Fix:

  • Leaky faucets

  • Squeaky doors

  • Loose handles

  • Burnt-out light bulbs (making sure that the color of the light bulbs are consistent, warmer is better)

  • Cracked tiles or chipped paint

  • If the walls / cabinets are in need of a paint, this can be a little more money, however the return is worth it.

These low-cost fixes help prevent buyers from thinking that the home is not well cared for.


5. Neutralize and Freshen Up

Buyers want to imagine themselves living in your home.

Consider:

  • Repainting bold walls in light, neutral tones

  • Removing personal photos and collections

  • Simplifying décor

Neutral spaces photograph better and appeal to more buyers.


6. Maximize Curb Appeal (First Impressions Matter)

Buyers form opinions within seconds.

Boost curb appeal by:

  • Cutting the lawn and trimming shrubs

  • Removing all clutter from the yard

  • Power washing walkways and siding

  • Adding fresh mulch and/or potted plants

  • Ensuring the front door and windows are clean and welcoming

  • Make sure it looks tidy and well kept

A great exterior sets the tone for the entire showing.


7. Stage for Flow and Function

You don’t necessarily need full professional staging (it does make a difference though).

Strategic styling helps:

  • Rearrange furniture to create clear walkways

  • Remove oversized or extra pieces

  • Highlight natural light

  • Add cozy but minimal touches (throw pillows, plants)

The goal is to make each room feel open, functional, and inviting.


8. Organize Storage Areas

Storage sells.

Buyers look inside:

  • Closets

  • Pantries

  • Laundry rooms

  • Garages

Keep these areas:

  • Clean

  • Organized

  • No more than 70% full

This creates the impression of abundant storage.


9. Prepare for Professional Photos

Photos are often a buyer’s first showing.

Before photography:

  • Turn on all lights

  • Remove vehicles from driveway

  • Hide garbage bins

  • Make beds and clear counters

  • Open blinds and curtains

Professional photos can dramatically increase online interest and showings.


10. Work With a Realtor Early

The best prep starts before the “For Sale” sign goes up.

A local realtor can:

  • Recommend which updates matter most

  • Help you avoid over-improving

  • Create a preparation timeline (checklist)

  • Price your home within the boundaries of the market

  • advise if you need to get your RPR (real property report) ordered or updated

The right strategy can mean more money and fewer days on market.


Getting your house ready to sell is about creating a home buyers can fall in love with, without overthinking or overspending. Call me, I am happy to come by and talk. 403-585-5362 Chris.

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10 Tasks to Do Now If You Plan to Buy a Home

Buying a home doesn’t start with house hunting, it starts with preparation. Taking the right steps before you begin can save you time, money, and stress later. If buying a home is on your horizon, here are 10 smart tasks to do now to set yourself up for success.


1. Check Your Credit Score

Your credit score plays a big role in the mortgage rate you’ll qualify for. Review your credit report early so you have time to correct errors and improve your score if needed.

Action Step: Pull your credit report and pay down high balances.


2. Create a Realistic Budget

Understand what you can comfortably afford, not just what a lender may approve.

Action Step: Factor in mortgage payments, property taxes, insurance, utilities, maintenance, and lifestyle expenses.


3. Start Saving for a Down Payment

The more you save, the more options you’ll have.

Action Step: Set up an automatic savings transfer dedicated to your home fund. First time home buyer: check out the Tax-Free Saving account (FHSA). $8,000 per year can be deducted from yearly income for tax purposes (as of 2026, check for updated amounts with your bank).


4. Build an Emergency Fund

Homeownership comes with surprises: repairs, maintenance, and unexpected costs.

Action Step: Aim for 3–6 months of living expenses in a separate account.


5. Get Pre-Approved for a Mortgage

Pre-approval strengthens your buying power and shows sellers you’re serious.

Action Step: Speak with a lender to understand your loan options and price range.


6. Avoid Major Financial Changes

Big purchases or job changes can affect your mortgage approval.

Action Step: Hold off on new credit cards, car loans, or career changes until after closing.


7. Research Neighborhoods and Home Types

Not all homes/locations are a fit for every lifestyle. Parks and recreation. Shopping convenience or acreage lifestyle. Single family vs townhome vs condo.

Action Step: Explore commute times, schools, amenities, resale value, and long-term needs. Create a checklist of your wants and needs we can talk about what areas fit your wants and needs the best. 

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8. Declutter and Organize Your Current Space

Downsizing or preparing for a move is easier when you start early.

Action Step: Begin decluttering one room at a time to simplify your future move. First time buyers start collecting household items, label bins clearly to track what you have and what you will need.


9. Learn the True Costs of Homeownership

Owning a home is more than the purchase price.

Action Step: Budget for inspections, closing costs, maintenance, and ongoing repairs.


10. Assemble Your Home-Buying Team

The right professionals make all the difference.

Action Step: Research and connect with a trusted real estate agent and mortgage broker.


Preparation is power. By tackling these tasks early, you’ll be confident, informed, and ready when the right home comes along. I am here to help you through the process, give me a call/text at any point for a no pressure conversation. Chris Marshall 403-585-5362

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