What do you want to know about housing in Collingwood?
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Sherry Rioux
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136 - 27 DAWSON DRIVE. Drop by our open house on Sun May 11 from 11AM - 1 PM

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Kimberlee Diamond
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Tariffs & Real Estate: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know Now
Tariffs may seem like something that only affects international trade deals, but their impact is being felt right here at home—especially in Canada’s real estate market. Whether you're looking to buy, sell, invest, or renovate, understanding how these economic shifts affect your options is key. Here's what you need to know and why the outlook still holds opportunity.
Rising …


Sherry Rioux
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Foreign Buyers in Ontario: Key Points on the Federal Ban & NRST Exemptions
Buying property in Ontario as a non-Canadian resident (often referred to as a foreign buyer) is possible, but it involves navigating specific federal restrictions and provincial taxes. Understanding these rules is crucial before you start your property search.
It goes without saying that seeking legal advice from a qualified lawyer is essential if you are considering …

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Kimberlee Diamond
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I know we’re meant to share only new MLS listings within 48 hours, but since Spaces is still fresh and we’re all just getting started, I wanted to share one of my most recent—and favourite—listings. It’s too good not to show off!
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Kimberlee Diamond
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Is Now the Right Time to Buy or Sell in Collingwood? A Local Realtor’s Perspective
Collingwood has long been a sought-after destination for homebuyers, investors, and retirees alike. With its stunning natural surroundings, four-season recreation, and proximity to the GTA, the local real estate market has seen significant growth over the years. But in 2025, many buyers and sellers are wondering: is now the right time to make a move? As a local …

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Max
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They All Laughed When I Said, “They Can Carry Me Out in a Pine Box”...
...But They Stopped Laughing When They Saw How Easy It Was to Stay.
They all laughed when I told them I’d never leave this house.
That they could carry me out in a pine box before I’d ever move to a retirement home.
They laughed because they thought staying here would be too hard. Too lonely. Too unsafe.
They laughed because they didn’t know about the revolution …
