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Barrie Military Relocation Experts – BGRS Approved Local Experts

Heather - Hearth & Home Team

Real estate today is very exciting. Many changes are taking place, especially with respect to technology. I am constantly looking for new ways to improve the way I conduct business. At the same time, I am determined to continue offering good old-fashioned customer service. You can count on me to give you the attention you deserve, whether you are buying or selling.

Many Canadian Forces members choose Barrie as their home while posted to CFB Borden.  Barrie has many amenities that military families find attractive  when choosing a location for their family to live.  The choices in shopping, education and entertainment highlights the advantages of living in Barrie.   Barrie’s parks and water front are main attractions every weekend, even drawing families for day trips from as far away as Toronto.

I offer exceptional representation in all aspects of real estate investment and development. I insist on providing first class service to my clients, from initial consultation to closing. I strongly believe that understanding my client’s needs is essential to the organization of any real estate acquisition or sale.

As a leading real estate professional in my community, I am dedicated to providing the finest service available while breaking new ground. The real estate industry today is constantly evolving, and you need a professional who understands this diversity and is positioned to stay ahead of the game.

Barrie is a city in Ontario, Canada. It sits on the west shore of Lake Simcoe and is known for its ski resorts. Centennial Park has trails, a playground and a sandy beach. Other beaches include smaller Johnson’s Beach and Minet’s Point, across Kempenfelt Bay. The “Spirit Catcher” is a large, birdlike sculpture on the waterfront. The Simcoe County Museum has local history displays, including a furnished 1920’s cottage.

Get in Touch … Cell 705-331-1441

 

Mariale - Hearth & Home Team

Your home isn’t just a roof over your head; it’s a feeling. My kitchen isn’t just a space where I share meals with my family; it’s where I go to dance it out after a long day.

Like Heather, I also moved around a lot throughout my childhood. I was born in Peru and then left for California with my family at age five, before we settled down in Ontario when I was a teenager.

While living in Peru, I spent almost every weekend at my grandmother’s house. To this day, I vividly remember the layout of that home. I can picture the way she kept the glasses on the bar cart. I can walk through the entire footprint in my mind, passed the rows of houseplants and out onto the terrace where we kept the rabbits.

These early childhood memories have defined what “home” means to me. Now, I get to help our clients discover this definition for themselves.

I have an eye for interior design. I love to decorate – a trait I inherited from my grandmother. And I love helping clients envision the full potential of what their home could become.

I’m an extrovert. I enjoy hosting people in my own home – feeding you and making you feel welcome. It’s part of my culture. Most of all, I enjoy being of service and helping people – a quality I discovered at a young age, as the only child of a single mother.

Now, working as a real estate agent, I get to stand by our clients at one of the happiest moments of their lives. It’s by far the most rewarding part of the job for me.

When I’m not working with clients or handling administrative tasks at the office, I’m most likely mixing sipping on a margarita and/or spending quality time with my husband and our three kids.

Get in Touch …. Cell 705-331-1441

Barrie is a city, and manifesting regional center in Central Ontario, Canada, positioned on the shores of Kempenfelt Bay, the western arm of Lake Simcoe. The city is located geographically within Simcoe County, however, it is a politically independent single-tier municipality. It is part of the historically significant Huronia region of Central Ontario and is within the northern part of the Greater Golden Horseshoe, a densely populated and industrialized region of Ontario.

As of the 2016 census, the city’s population was 141,434 making it the 34th largest in Canada in terms of population proper. The Barrie census metropolitan area (CMA) as of the same census had a population of 197,059 residents, making the city the 21st largest CMA in Canada. The city itself has seen significant growth in recent decades due to its emergence as a bedroom community, and its relatively close proximity to the city of Toronto. Barrie is situated approximately 86.6 kilometres (53.8 mi) from the Toronto Pearson International Airport and 109 kilometres (68 mi) from Downtown Toronto, representing the city’s highly centralized and historically strategic geographical orientation and its ease of access to major centers and airports across the region.

The Barrie area was first settled during the War of 1812 as a key supply depot for British forces. It would be named twenty years later for Sir Robert Barrie, who consistently commanded forces through the region. Throughout the 1980’s and 1990’s, Barrie’s emergence as a bedroom community for the city of Toronto grew in prominence, and its economy would be wrapped around the education, healthcare, information technology and service sectors. Being located in the climatically deterrent snow belt region of southern Ontario, Barrie is notorious for its deluging snow squalls in the winter. In the summer, its position within a convergence of breezes originating from the surrounding Great Lakes can provoke intense thunderstorms. Barrie’s climate is fairly seasonal, with average January minimums of −12.4 °C (9.7 °F) and average July highs of 26.3 °C (79.3 °F).

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HEATHER BEAUCHESNE & MARIALE SCHROBBACK

Heather: 705-331-1441
Marial: 705-717-6927
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