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Injurious Affection in Ontario: The Hidden Risk Every Property Owner Should Know About

Posted on Apr 23, 2026

Injurious Affection in Ontario: The Hidden Risk Every Property Owner Should Know About

If you own property in Ontario—especially in growing communities like Muskoka—there’s a legal concept you may not have heard of, but should absolutely understand: injurious affection.It sounds technical, but the idea is simple. When government or municipal project...

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What Actually Makes the “Best Realtor in Muskoka”? (Insider Perspective)

Posted on Apr 20, 2026

When people search for the “best realtor in Muskoka,” they’re usually not just looking for a name—they’re trying to find someone they can trust with one of the biggest financial and lifestyle decisions they’ll ever make.

But what does “best” really mean in a market like Muskoka?

It’s Not Just About Sales Volume

High sales numbers don’t always translat...

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Buying or Selling in Muskoka? Here's How to Choose the Right Realtor

Posted on Apr 02, 2026

Whether you’re buying your first cottage or selling a long-time family property, choosing the right realtor in Muskoka can make all the difference. Here's how to approach that decision with confidence.

Understand Your Goal First

Are you:
  • Buying a seasonal cottage?
  • Investing in waterfront property?
  • Selling a high-value lakefront home?
Different goals may...

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Muskoka Real Estate Winter 2021

Posted on Feb 17, 2021

The market is still high, low inventory (which is normal for Muskoka mid-winter) and buyers are paying top dollar for Muskoka property --- waterfront, acreage, and residential.
There is no doubt that it's a good time to be a Seller, and a challenging time to be a Buyer!
It's generally not a good time to purchase a waterfront property or acreage when...

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What will the the Spring 2021 Real Estate Market look like in Muskoka?

Posted on Jan 02, 2021

2020 in Cottage Country, and Muskoka in particular was a red hot real estate market. Prices for both residential and recreational (waterfront) properties soared as high as 30% above 2019 pricing, with buyers competing over the limited listings. People from the GTA and other urban centres wanted their piece of waterfront, acreage or small-town life...

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Ontario's summer 2020 Real Estate Market

Posted on Sep 16, 2020

If you were buying or selling real estate from March to September in Ontario you were likely on quite the roller-coaster ride! Due to Covid-19, pent-up demand and momentum from previous year's Seller markets, the average property price in most of Ontario jumped well over 20% since same time in 2019! Some localized markets and price-points jumped ov...

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