CHRIS STRONG

Your Moving to Alberta and job relocation real estate expert

Relocation realtor for Calgary, Red Deer, Edmonton and Central Alberta

Chris Strong is a passionate realtor who is committed to helping his clients find their perfect home. With over 30 years in the construction business and his vast experience in the industry, Chris knows exactly what to look for when it comes to finding the right home for you and your family. He will work tirelessly to make sure that your relocation to Alberta is a smooth and successful one. So, if you’re looking for a realtor who knows the Alberta market inside and out and who will always have your best interests at heart, then look no further than Chris Strong.

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With years of experience traveling around Central Alberta as a corporate security professional, Chris Strong knows the best places you can call your new home. If you want to move to Alberta and don’t know anything about the area, he can give you valuable advice about the safest communities, and about how to make your new home more secure.

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People from different parts of Canada are choosing their new homes in Alberta. Based on their expectations and specific job demands, Chris Strong is able to find the best fit for their needs. 

Start planning your relocation to Alberta with Chris.

Moving to Alberta from another province?

Find your new home in beautiful Alberta

With an area of 661,848 sq. km and home to over 4.2 mln. people, Alberta offers diverse communities and landscapes.

You can choose an urban area like Calgary or Edmonton, or a rural community like Innisfail or Carstairs.

Similarly, the landscapes vary as well – from national and provincial parks (Banff, Kananaskis) to prairies, oilsands, and even dinosaur parks.

With that in mind, below you will find interesting information about the main destinations in Alberta preferred for moving, job relocation, and settlement.

Edmonton

Provincial capital

Calgary

The biggest city

Banff

Vacation and investment

Red Deer

Oil and gas, rural and recreation

Job relocation and moving to Alberta

Which are the best cities to move to in Alberta?

If you’re looking for an incredible Canadian experience unlike any other, look no further than Alberta, the westernmost of the prairie provinces. Alberta is home to beautiful national parks and has experienced strong economic growth in recent years, largely due to the booming oil industry and agricultural sectors. However, the provincial government has also made significant investments in high-tech industries, which has helped to create even more jobs and further bolster the economy. These investments demonstrate Alberta’s commitment to continued economic growth and progress.

 

There’s no doubt that Alberta is a great place to call home. With its rich history, diverse culture, bustling cities, and thriving economy, there’s something for everyone in this province.

And let’s not forget about Alberta’s natural beauty – from its sprawling ranchland and bountiful national parks to its glorious mountains and pristine lakes, there’s no shortage of breathtaking scenery to explore. So whether you’re looking for a place to raise a family, start a business or just enjoy the good life, Alberta is the perfect place for you.

Learn more about the main cities in the province.

Calgary, Alberta is a city located in the Prairie Provinces of Canada, situated in the south of the province. It is the largest city in Alberta and the third largest city in Canada, with a population of over 1.4 million people.

There are many reasons why someone might consider moving to Calgary, Alberta. Here are a few:

  1. Strong economy: Calgary is home to a diverse and thriving economy, with a number of major industries including oil and gas, agriculture, and technology. It has a low unemployment rate and a high standard of living, making it an attractive place to live and work.

  2. Beautiful natural surroundings: Calgary is located in the heart of the Alberta Prairie, with the Rocky Mountains to the west and the vast Canadian wilderness to the north. There are numerous outdoor recreational opportunities available in and around the city, including hiking, skiing, and fishing.

  3. Cultural attractions: Calgary is home to a number of cultural attractions, including the Calgary Stampede, which is an annual rodeo and festival that attracts visitors from around the world. The city also has a vibrant arts and culture scene, with numerous galleries, theaters, and music venues.

  4. Great quality of life: Calgary is consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in Canada, with a high standard of living, a low crime rate, and a strong sense of community. It is a welcoming and inclusive city that is perfect for families, professionals, and retirees alike.

Edmonton is a vibrant and diverse city that offers a high quality of life for its residents. Some of the benefits of living in Edmonton include:

  1. Affordable cost of living: Compared to other major Canadian cities, Edmonton has a relatively low cost of living, making it an affordable place to live and work.

  2. Strong economy: Edmonton has a strong and diverse economy, with industries ranging from oil and gas to technology and healthcare. This means that there are plenty of job opportunities available for residents.

  3. Cultural diversity: Edmonton is home to a diverse population, with residents from all over the world. This makes for a vibrant and welcoming community.

  4. Natural beauty: Edmonton is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, with easy access to the Rocky Mountains and the Alberta Badlands.

  5. Quality of life: Edmonton has a high quality of life, with a strong focus on education, healthcare, and community involvement.

Overall, Edmonton is a great place to live and work, with a strong economy, diverse population, and beautiful natural surroundings.

Red Deer, Alberta is a less popular city in Central Alberta which makes it a much more affordable place to settle in. There is a wide range of industries in the city including oil and gas, agriculture, manufacturing, and even a technical college.

In addition to a strong economy, Red Deer also has a high quality of life. The city has a number of parks and recreation facilities, a skatepark, an indoor pool, and numerous hiking trails. There are also many cultural and entertainment options available, including a performing arts center and a number of museums and galleries.

Another reason to move to Red Deer is the affordable cost of living. The city has a lower cost of living compared to larger urban centers like Calgary and Edmonton, making it a more affordable place to live.

Finally, Red Deer has a welcoming and friendly community, making it a great place to build new friendships and connections. Overall, Red Deer is a great place to live for those looking for a strong economy, high quality of life, and an affordable cost of living.

Banff, Alberta is a less popular city in Central Alberta which makes it a much more affordable place to settle in. There is a wide range of industries in the city including oil and gas, agriculture, manufacturing, and even a technical college.

In addition to a strong economy, Red Deer also has a high quality of life. The city has a number of parks and recreation facilities, a skatepark, an indoor pool, and numerous hiking trails. There are also many cultural and entertainment options available, including a performing arts center and a number of museums and galleries.

Another reason to move to Red Deer is the affordable cost of living. The city has a lower cost of living compared to larger urban centers like Calgary and Edmonton, making it a more affordable place to live.

Finally, Red Deer has a welcoming and friendly community, making it a great place to build new friendships and connections. Overall, Red Deer is a great place to live for those looking for a strong economy, high quality of life, and an affordable cost of living.

Why move to Alberta

Learn more about the benefits of living in Alberta

Are you looking for a new place to call home? Alberta may be the perfect place for you! It offers a vibrant economy, breathtaking scenery, and a growing economy. Below you will see why Alberta is an ideal destination for those looking for a change of scenery, from ample job opportunities to low taxes and affordable housing. Alberta has also a diverse culture, with its aboriginal influences and various museums and festivals.

The housing and rental costs in Alberta are among the lowest in the country. In comparison (Nov. 2022 data) the average Calgary home price is $509K, and for Edmonton, it is $380K. This is more than 2 times cheaper than Toronto ($1.1 mln. on average) or Vancouver ($1.2 mln. on average).

If you want to learn more about home prices and the best communities to live in Central Alberta, contact Chris Strong here.

The average 2-bedroom rent for Calgary in December 2022 is $1,860 with one of the highest year-over-year rise nationally (21.4%).

This is still much lower than the rent prices for similar properties in the urban centers in BC or ON.

For Edmonton, the 2-bedroom rent, respectively, is $1,424, up with 11.2% year-over-year.

The rise of the prime rate is the main factor behind the slower real estate sales and the higher demand for rental properties. 

All of this gives great advantage for investors who want to buy properties in Alberta and lease them. The booming economy would ensure a steady well-paid workforce which needs housing.

Contact Chris here to discuss the best investment properties in Alberta.

Alberta boasts one of the strongest and most diverse economies in all of Canada. With oil prices continuing to rise over time it is no surprise that people are flocking here due to the high-paying jobs the industry offers. Additionally, you don’t need to have experience or skills related specifically to oil production or servicing sectors. There are many other industries available throughout Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, and the whole province. These sectors offer jobs in everything from marketing, finance, hospitality, real estate, finance, and technology just to name a few.

Alberta is home to 4 Canadian national parks and to 6 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Calgary’s annual rodeo Calgary Stampede prides itself as “The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth”. Additionally, Calgary hosted the 1988 Winter Olympics and the winter sports facilities in the City and near Banff are world-class. It is no wonder that millions of tourists come to Alberta every year to see and experience these entertainments.

Call the Rockies Your Backyard, turn them to your playground!

Along with the traditional K-12 schools, Alberta is the only province with publicly funded independent schools called ‘’charter schools”. Their diverse curriculum focuses on different areas, like Arts, STEM, music, and even on indigenous teachings, and on gifted children.

There are 26 universities and colleges offering different academic degrees, apprenticeships, and continuing education programs. 

Professional and academic evaluation boards do certifications, diplomas, and professional designation evaluations for out-of-province and out-of-country applicants.

The healthcare system is free, the quality of service is very high, and the medical professionals are very well-trained. Something that you should consider is the choice of an extended benefits provider for prescription drugs and glasses, dental coverage, massage, physiotherapy, etc.

Trusted expert

Multiple Cities

Make your big move to Alberta by choosing a big city or a rural area, an urban center, or a place closer to the nature.

Friendly Process

Connect with Chris and he will go the extra mile to find the perfect property for you.

Personalized Search

As a Royal LePage affiliate, Chris Strong has access to the group's network and database with many properties that are not publicly listed.

Variety of Properties

Semi-detached and detached houses, townhomes, apartments, farms, and acreages. Alberta has it all!

homes with new owners who moved from other provinces

Here are some properties which were bought by people who relocated to Alberta.

How Chris helps people who want to move to Alberta

Learn more about Chris and his 3-step process of helping people who consider the “big move” to a new province.

See how he can partner with you to make the relocation as smooth as possible and to help you feel more comfortable in your new home.

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Royal LePage Network Realty Corp

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