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Home builders and land developers, deemed essential services during the pandemic, kept show homes open but could see very few people face-to-face at one time. Stage 2 increased customer capacity limits and Stage 3 will eliminate them all together.
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Jayman Built operated its Calgary and Edmonton show homes following guidelines for retail stores with restricted walk-in traffic. Sales manager Dalayce Keen says they’re excited about the long-awaited end of the pandemic.
“The last 18 months has not been fun. It will be great when home buyers are less anxious about coming in. They’ll feel safer so they will better enjoy the experience of shopping for a new home,” she says.
Show home parades welcome loosening of restrictions on in-person visits The move to Stage 3 means show homes can open fully, making it easy to drop in once again
Author of the article: Cindy Stephen • for the Calgary Herald
Publishing date: Jun 30, 2021 • 4 hours ago • 3 minute read • The new show home parade at Ambleton, by Qualico Communities, in northwest Calgary. Photo by Qualico Communities /Postmedia
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Let the banners fly. Stage 2 of Alberta’s Open for Summer plan is good for easier access to show homes, and the best is yet to come in Stage 3.