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Why Out-of-Town Buyers Are Choosing Leamington, Ontario (And What It Means If You’re Buying or Selling)

Why Out-of-Town Buyers Are Choosing Leamington, Ontario If it feels like more and more people from out of town are moving into Leamington, you’re not imagining it. Buyers from the GTA, mid-sized cities like London and Kitchener, Windsor, and even out of province are discovering Leamington and choosing to call ...

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Is Leamington a Good Place to Live? Pros and Cons for 2025 (Full Local Guide)

If you’re researching whether Leamington is a good place to live in 2025, you’re already seeing the same trend that many buyers across Ontario are noticing. More families, retirees, and GTA relocators are choosing Leamington for its affordability, warmer weather, and quiet small-town lifestyle. As a local Realtor® working in ...

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Living in Windsor-Essex: What You Need to Know Before Moving in 2025–2026

Living in Windsor-Essex: What You Need to Know Before Moving in 2025–2026 By Linda Hakr, REALTOR®, JUMP Realty — Relocation Specialist for Windsor-Essex & Chatham-Kent Thinking about moving to Windsor-Essex? You’re not alone. Over the last few years, more buyers from the GTA, Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, and even out of province ...

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Should You Get a Home Inspection Before Selling? What Leamington Sellers Need to Know

If you’re thinking about selling your home in Leamington, Windsor-Essex, or Chatham-Kent, you’ve probably wondered:“Do I really need a home inspection before I list it?” It’s a common question — and the answer isn’t always a simple yes or no. Some people swear by pre-listing inspections, while others think they’re ...

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Avoid These 5 Mistakes When Selling a Home in Leamington

How Can I Avoid Common Mistakes When Selling A Home In Leamington To avoid mistakes when selling your Leamington home, price it accurately, prepare it properly, and hire a local expert like Realtor Linda Hakr. Skipping steps or misjudging market conditions can cost time and money. Mistake #1: Overpricing Your ...

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