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January 2026 Windsor-Essex Housing Market Update: What the Numbers Are Really Telling Us

As we move into a new year, many homeowners are wondering what direction the Windsor-Essex real estate market is heading. January 2026 gave us some very clear signals, and while the market is still active, it has shifted in ways sellers need to understand before making any decisions. Across Windsor-Essex ...

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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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Windsor-Essex Housing Market Update (December 2025): Home Prices by Style

In December, just over 300 residential properties sold across Windsor-Essex County. While inventory levels increased compared to last year, pricing remained resilient for homes that were positioned correctly. Key market highlights: Average sale price: $520,098 Median sale price: $470,000 Median days on market: 27 days Sale-to-list price ratio: 100.7% This ...

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Living in Leamington vs. Kingsville vs. Wheatley: Which Community Is Right for You?

If you’re planning a move to Essex County, one of the biggest questions you’ll face is where to live. Leamington, Kingsville, and Wheatley are all popular with relocation buyers—but they offer very different lifestyles. I’m Linda Hakr, REALTOR® with JUMP Realty, and I help people relocate to Leamington, Kingsville, Wheatley, ...

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Thinking About Moving to Leamington, Ontario? Here’s What Life Is Really Like

Thinking About Moving to Leamington, Ontario? Here’s What Life Is Really Like If you’re researching a move to Leamington, Ontario, you’ve probably seen the highlight reel—lake views, sunshine, and charming small-town vibes. What most people don’t see is how Leamington actually feels day to day, and whether it’s the right ...

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