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ReMax’s New Logo

ReMax just revealed their brand-new logo for 2025 at their R4 convention in Las Vegas! The update is all about making Our branding more modern and digital-friendly, so it looks better online and on social media.

The new logo has been getting mixed reactions online. Some people really like the new design, while others are giving it quite a bit of slack. Many fans of the old logo feel that it had a more timeless appeal, while supporters of the change appreciate the modern and sleek approach.

The new design is meant to keep ReMax up-to-date in the new digital world. You’ll start seeing the new logo everywhere, on signs, marketing materials, and all over the internet.

So, what do you think? Do you like the new ReMax look, or do you prefer the old one? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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New property listed in Paris

I have listed a new property at 300 GRAND RIVER Street North in Paris. See details here

Paris Junction Hobbies – A Thriving Business Ready for New Owners! After 20 successful years, the owners of Paris Junction Hobbies are ready to pass the torch to the next passionate entrepreneur. This well-established hobby shop has built a loyal customer base, with enthusiasts traveling from all over to visit this true destination store. With annual gross sales exceeding $875,000, and some years surpassing $1,000,000, this is a rare opportunity to take over a profitable, turn-key business. The shop offers an extensive range of RC surface and aircraft products, scale models, model railroading supplies, and all the essential tools and parts needed to support the hobby community. Listed at just the current cost of inventory on the floor, this opportunity presents incredible value. Continue operating the business as is, carve out a niche in your favorite specialty, or take it to the next level by expanding its already impressive selection. Don’t wait—businesses like this don’t come around often! (id:2493)

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New property listed in Paris

I have listed a new property at 15 CARDINAL Lane in Paris. See details here

Welcome to this beautiful, family-friendly home in the sought-after Grandville Neighborhood of Paris! Situated on a spacious corner lot, this home is just a short walk to schools, parks, and shops, with easy access to Hwy 403. Inside, soaring 16-foot ceilings and large windows flood the main living area with natural light, highlighting the gas fireplace. The separate dining room and eat-in kitchen offer plenty of space for family meals and entertaining. Step outside to a professionally landscaped yard with a low-maintenance perennial garden. The large 22ft x 18ft patio deck provides ample seating, an electric awning with LED lights, and a fully fenced backyard with extra storage. The front yard sprinklers can be expanded to the back. The 2-car garage offers inside entry to the main floor mudroom (could turned back into a laundry room) and kitchen. Upstairs, the private primary suite features a 4-piece ensuite, with two additional bedrooms and a full bath. An open staircase overlooks the main living space, enhancing the home’s airy feel. The fully finished lower level is perfect for entertaining, featuring a rec room, built-in bar, and a 2-piece bath (with rough-in for a shower). This move-in-ready home blends comfort, style, and convenience in a fantastic location. Don’t miss this opportunity—schedule your viewing today! (id:2493)

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Ice dams, what you need to know!

If you haven’t made consent small talk about the snow lately, you probably don’t live in our market. It’s been a long time since we have seen a winter like this, and although I enjoy the snow, shovelling these large banks is getting tiring. If you’ve ever noticed a thick ridge of ice forming along the edge of your roof, you may be dealing with an ice dam. These formations can cause serious damage to your home if not addressed properly. Let’s break down what ice dams are, why they form, and how you can prevent them from wreaking havoc on your property.

An ice dam is a buildup of ice that forms along the edges of a roof, preventing melting snow from properly draining off. When warm air escapes into the attic, it causes snow on the roof to melt. As the water reaches the colder edges of the roof, it refreezes, creating a barrier. Over time, this dam can trap more water behind it, leading to leaks, structural damage, and even mold growth inside your home.

Signs of Ice Damming

  • Large icicles hanging from the roofline

  • Water stains on interior walls or ceilings

  • Ice buildup in gutters and downspouts

  • Warped or sagging roof edges

Ice dams might look harmless, but they can lead to significant damage, including:

  • Roof Leaks: Water pooling behind the ice dam can seep under shingles, leading to costly roof repairs.

  • Insulation Damage: Once water enters your home, it can soak attic insulation, reducing its effectiveness and increasing energy costs.

  • Mold and Mildew Growth: Moisture buildup can create the perfect environment for mold, which can pose health risks for your family.

  • Structural Issues: Repeated ice damming can weaken roofing materials, ceilings, and walls over time.

The good news? Ice dams are preventable! Here are a few key steps you can take:

  1. Improve Attic Insulation & Ventilation: Ensuring your attic stays cold prevents uneven melting of snow on your roof.

  2. Seal Air Leaks: Close any gaps around vents, chimneys, and light fixtures to prevent warm air from escaping into the attic.

  3. Clean Your Gutters: Clogged gutters prevent proper drainage, making ice dams more likely to form.

  4. Use a Roof Rake: After heavy snowfall, carefully remove excess snow from the edges of your roof.

  5. Consider Heat Cables: In problem areas, heated cables can be installed to prevent ice formation.

If you notice an ice dam forming, act quickly:

  • Use a roof rake to remove excess snow (but do so safely!).

  • Apply calcium chloride (NOT rock salt) to help melt the ice.

  • If you’re dealing with leaks or significant buildup, call a professional to assess and fix the issue.

As a homeowner, staying ahead of winter-related maintenance can save you from costly repairs down the road. Ice dams are a serious concern, but with the right preventive measures, you can keep your home safe, dry, and damage-free all winter long. If you’re considering buying or selling a home this season, our team is here to help. We can provide guidance on winter home maintenance and ensure you’re making a well-informed decision. Reach out today—we’d love to chat!

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Why Voting Matters

Our next provincial election is coming up, and while voting might not be everyone s priorities, it’s one of the most important ways to have a say in the future of the province. The provincial government makes decisions that affect daily life, from healthcare and education to transportation and one of the biggest concerns right now, housing.

What Does the Provincial Government Do? 

Unlike municipal governments, the provincial government is responsible for a lot of things that impact us directly. They make decisions about things like healthcare, education, public transportation, highways, energy, housing policies and affordability 

Housing is a major issue for many people right now, whether they’re trying to buy their first home, rent an apartment, or even just keep up with inflation.

Housing Is Mostly a Provincial Issue 

Many people assume housing policies are a federal responsibility, but the provincial government plays the biggest role in shaping the housing market. They decide on policies that affect what can be built and where, how much landlords can increase rent and what protections renters have, programs to help first-time buyers, land transfer taxes and foreign buyer taxes. 

The choices made by the next provincial government could impact housing affordability and availability for years to come.

Your Vote Makes a Difference 

If you care about housing, affordability, or any other issue that affects your daily life, voting is a great way to have your voice heard. Elections are decided by the people who show up, and your vote helps shape what will happen for years to come.

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