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Work With Keith & Françoise
We work both ends of the GTA-to-Niagara corridor every day. Sellers get professional staging, strong pricing strategy, and a marketing plan that attracts serious buyers. Buyers get honest advice on which properties are worth moving on and which are not. And for clients doing both at the same time, we coordinate the timing so nothing falls through the cracks.
Every listing includes one month of professional staging through our network of trusted stagers. We negotiate hard, communicate clearly, and stay with you through to closing day.
How We Move You From Plan to Keys
Every move has the same basic parts. What changes is how well our team handles them. Here is how we work. For a deeper look at the selling process, read our Ontario Home Selling Guide at francoisepollard.com/selling-a-home-in-ontario/
Homes That Match Your Next Chapter
Most of our buyers are selling somewhere in the GTA and buying in Niagara. They know roughly what they want: more space, lower costs, a different pace of life. What they need is a team that knows both markets cold and can move quickly when the right property comes up. That is exactly what we do. We search both ends of the corridor every day and we will tell you honestly when a property is worth moving on and when it is not.
Your Next Home in the GTA or Niagara
Most of our clients are selling in the GTA and buying in Niagara. They want more space, lower costs, and a community that fits the next chapter of their life. We know both markets cold. We know where the value is in St. Catharines, what detached homes are selling for in Grimsby and Welland right now, and what a realistic offer looks like in Mississauga or Etobicoke. If you are downsizing after raising a family in the GTA, we have done this move ourselves. We sold in Vaughan and bought in St. Catharines in 2025 and we help clients make the same transition every day.









