Joanne Wilson

The Wilson Team

Phone: 613.733.9100  

Buying or selling a home is a big decision - you need experienced professionals to guide you through the process. When you work with us, you can count on personal, attentive, patient service, excellent knowledge of the area, great negotiation skills and expert selling strategies.

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We are here to help with all your real estate needs and questions. Let us know what's on your mind and start a conversation.

Home Valuation

For most people, their house is their single biggest investment. Find out how much your investment is worth with a no-obligation market valuation.

Find a Dream Home

If you are in the market for your "Dream Home" then I would love to help. Simply fill out my Buyer Registration card and I will have suitable new listings emailed to you as soon as they come on the market.

Hopefully the End of Market Unpredictability

https://blog.royallepage.ca/home-price-growth-to-return-to-long-term-norms-in-2025-ending-era-of-market-unpredictability/

Designs for Small Spaces

https://blog.royallepage.ca/5-interior-design-hacks-for-small-spaces/

Getting Ready to Purchase Your First Home

https://blog.royallepage.ca/5-financial-factors-first-time-buyers-should-consider-on-their-path-to-home-ownership/

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Downsizing Tips to Turn Chaos to Calm...

https://blog.royallepage.ca/4-downsizing-tips-that-will-take-your-home-from-chaos-to-calm/

Adjustments to Mortgage Rules for First-Time Homebuyers in Canada

https://blog.royallepage.ca/federal-government-announces-landmark-adjustments-to-mortgage-rules-for-first-time-buyers-in-canada/

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5 Important Financial Factors for First-Time Home Buyers

https://blog.royallepage.ca/5-financial-factors-first-time-buyers-should-consider-on-their-path-to-home-ownership/

Good News for First-Time Home Buyers!

https://blog.royallepage.ca/30-year-amortizations-on-insured-mortgages-for-new-build-homes-now-available-for-first-time-buyers/

Fixed or Variable Rate for your Mortgage?

https://blog.royallepage.ca/fixed-or-variable-rate-heres-how-to-prepare-for-your-mortgage-renewal/

From Renter to Homeowner in Competitive Market

https://blog.royallepage.ca/from-renter-to-homeowner-your-complete-guide-to-home-ownership-in-a-competitive-real-estate-market/

New Housing Policies named in 2024 Budget

https://blog.royallepage.ca/8-new-housing-policies-announced-in-the-2024-federal-budget/

A Safe and Stylish Space for Baby

https://blog.royallepage.ca/how-to-create-a-safe-and-stylish-space-a-home-design-guide-for-new-parents/

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Purchasing a Pre-Construction Property? Here is some important information to keep in mind...

https://blog.royallepage.ca/expert-qa-what-you-need-to-know-about-buying-a-property-pre-construction/?

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New Year's Resolution for Homeowners

January is a great time to chart out resolutions not only for ourselves on a personal level, but also on the home front. Here are some thoughts to get you started.

  1. First, clean up and put the holidays behind you. It’s time to dismantle and store holiday decorations, clear the fridge of lingering leftovers from weeks of entertaining, and organize your home back to its pre-holiday state.
  2. With a clean home and a clear mind, you may start thinking about home improvements for the year ahead. The time to start making spring renovation plans isn’t in the spring, it’s right now, when designers, contractors, handymen, etc. have more time to meet with you. If you’re planning a large project that requires a permit, you’ll need this time to draw up your plans and get your paperwork submitted.
  3. Budget prudently. If necessary, meet with your bank or financial advisor to determine the best way to finance your home improvement objectives.
  4. Renovate rationally. If you’re wondering where best to direct your home improvement budget for the highest increase in home value, simply pick up the phone and ask for an update on what’s trending in today’s marketplace. Together, we’ll review how much homes with popular features are selling for in your neighbourhood, so you can get a current idea of how your home compares, and how the costs of renovating your current property stack up against the option of starting fresh in a new home.