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Having a Collingwood Real Estate Agents is a necessity these days. Houses selling faster than ever you need an expert on your side to get the deal done.Buying and selling realty in today’s market can be extra challenging compared to in the past. Having a great Real Estate Agent in Collingwood will make all the difference. From first time home Buyers, to experienced Buyers & Sellers, to transitioning seniors, our goal is to provide you with the understanding, professionalism as well as experience that will certainly aid you to fulfill your real estate requirements. See our listings to learn more about Home prices in Collingwood. We are dedicated to our clients, we give the most up-to-date and detailed information about the market to make sure you can make educated choices.

Serving the Georgian Bay Triangle, Collingwood Ontario and surrounding area. We are proud to be a part of Royal Lepage Locations North on First Street in Collingwood.

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Professional Real Estate Certification

A real estate agent is a certified professional who facilitates real estate transactions by matching buyers and sellers and representing them in discussions. Real estate agents are normally paid entirely by commission, a percentage of the property’s purchase price, so their income is contingent on their ability to conclude a transaction. A real estate agent must work for or be linked with a real estate broker (an individual or a brokerage firm) who is more experienced and licensed to a higher degree.

Real estate agents and realtors in Canada are licenced by each province rather than the federal government. A real estate “commission” oversees and licences real estate brokers and agents in each state. Some states, for example, only allow lawyers to generate real estate documentation, while others allow both lawyers and licenced real estate agents to do so. State laws govern the types of relationships that can exist between clients and real estate licensees, as well as real estate licensees’ legal obligations to represent clients and members of the public. Rules differ significantly from state to state as determined by law, for example, on what legal wording is required to transfer real property, agency connections, inspections, disclosures, continuing education, and other topics. In most areas in the United States, a person must hold a licence in order to engage in licenced activities, which are regulated by state statutes. The work done “for compensation” is the main component of the criteria for getting a licence to undertake certain activities. As a result, if a person wants to assist a friend in selling or buying a home without expecting any kind of payment in return, a licence is not required to complete all of the work. However, because most individuals expect to be paid for their efforts and talents, a licence would be required by law before someone could be paid for their services as a real estate broker or agent. Unlicensed behaviour is prohibited, and the province state real estate commission has the right to sanction anyone who operate as real estate licensees, however buyers and sellers who act as principals in the sale or purchase of real estate are typically exempt from licencing requirements. It’s worth noting that in some areas, lawyers who are not licenced as brokers or agents manage real estate sales for a fee. Even lawyers, however, can only engage in real estate businesses that are unrelated to their primary profession. It is impossible for a lawyer to become a seller’s selling agent if it is the only service requested by the client. If lawyers want to engage in licenced activities, they must first obtain a broker’s licence. Lawyers, on the other hand, are exempt from the mandatory schooling requirements

Town of Collingwood

The land in the area was first inhabited by the Iroquoian-speaking Petun nation, which built a string of villages in the vicinity of the nearby Niagara Escarpment. They were driven from the region by the Iroquois in 1650 who withdrew from the region around 1700. European settlers and freed Black slaves arrived in the area in the 1840s, bringing with them their religion and culture.

Collingwood was incorporated as a town in 1858, nine years before Confederation, and was named after Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, Lord Nelson’s second in command at the Battle of Trafalgar, who assumed command of the British fleet after Nelson’s death.

The area had several other names associated with it, including Hurontario (because it lies at the end of Hurontario Street, which runs from Lake Huron — of which Georgian Bay is a part — south to Lake Ontario), Nottawa, and Hens-and-Chickens Harbour, because of one large and four small islands in the bay.

In 1855, the Ontario, Simcoe & Huron (later called the Northern) Railway came into Collingwood, and the harbour became the shipment point for goods destined for the upper Great Lakes ports of Chicago and Port Arthur-Fort William (now Thunder Bay). Shipping produced a need for ship repairs, so it was not long before an organized shipbuilding business was created. On May 24, 1883, the Collingwood Shipyards, formally known as Collingwood Dry Dock Shipbuilding and Foundry Company Limited, opened with a special ceremony. On September 12, 1901, the Huronic, the first steel-hulled ship in Canada, was launched in Collingwood. The shipyards produced Lakers and during World War II contributed to the production of corvettes for the Royal Canadian Navy. Shipbuilding was one of the principal industries in the town, employing as much as 10% of the total labour force. However, overseas competition and overcapacity in shipbuilding in Canada led to the demise of shipbuilding in Collingwood in September 1986.

 


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Jill Does

My Real Estate Team Realtor®
Locations North Brokerage, Royal Lepage
Serving Southern Georgian Bay

Call: 705-331-3341

Email: jilldoes@myrealestateteam.net

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