Homeowner Tips

Timeless, Textured, and Lived-In: Kitchen Design Trends for 2026

For years, the dream kitchen was bright white, perfectly polished, and a little bit untouchable. In 2026, the mood is shifting toward something warmer, more layered, and far more personal. Clean lines are still in, but they’re being warmed up with texture, curves, and furniture-style details. Natural materials and seamless storage are leading the way,

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Easy Ways to Get Your Home Ready for Holiday Hosting

The holidays are here, and it’s the perfect time to make your home cozy, festive, and ready for guests. From clearing clutter and creating a welcoming entryway to prepping your living room, kitchen, and guest spaces, a few thoughtful touches can transform your home into a warm, inviting holiday haven. Discover easy décor ideas, practical tips, and simple ways to spread cheer this season.

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Another Rate Cut… But Will It Move the Market?

Join Peggy on her latest CTV segment as she dives into the Bank of Canada’s recent rate cut and what it means for the housing market. The Bank of Canada announced a 25-basis-point cut, bringing the key rate to 2.25%. Peggy shares her insights on how the last cut didn’t move the market much, and

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Why Now is the Time to Act in the Fall Market

Join Peggy on her latest CTV segment as she dives into the fall real estate market in Simcoe County. She shares how affordability has improved in Barrie, opening doors for first-time buyers, and explains why this region continues to offer attractive options despite past challenges. With interest rates coming down, more people are able to

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Simcoe Sees a Spike in Sales as Buyers Make Their Move

Join Peggy on her latest CTV segment, where she dives into the latest trends in Simcoe County’s real estate market. Sales are on the rise, but average home prices are gradually coming down. Peggy explains that the market is busier now due to a delayed spring surge, and buyers are starting to feel the pressure

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Bank of Canada Rate Hold: Impact on Simcoe County’s Summer Market

Join Peggy in her latest CTV segment, where she talks about the recent Bank of Canada announcement and its impact on the housing market. With the key interest rate held steady at 2.75%, Peggy explains what this means for the upcoming summer market in Simcoe County. While the rate hold was expected, she highlights how

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