One region. 12 cities. Known street to street.

Niagara isn’t one place — it’s twelve distinct cities with twelve different rhythms, price bands, and lifestyles. I work all of them, so you get the honest breakdown instead of a guess.

Niagara Falls

Big-city amenities, small-city pricing.

St. Catharines

Niagara's urban heart: Brock, GO train, widest housing range.

Welland

Canal-side living, best value-growth combo in Niagara.

Thorold

Minutes to Brock and the 406, fastest-changing market.

Niagara-on-the-Lake

Wine country's luxury address.

Fort Erie

Lake Erie beaches, surprising waterfront value.

Port Colborne

Marina lifestyle where the canal meets the lake.

Grimsby

Niagara's front door to the GTA.

Lincoln

Beamsville, Vineland, Jordan: Twenty Valley wine country.

Pelham

Fonthill schools and executive streets.

West Lincoln

Smithville new builds plus countryside acreage.

Wainfleet

No traffic lights. Lakefront cottages. Best-kept secret.

Why all 12 matter.

The right city can shift your budget by six figures, your commute by an hour, and your weekends entirely. Most agents pick a lane. I stayed generalist on purpose — because clients rarely know which Niagara city they’ll fall in love with until we walk a few of them together.

A few honest questions.

Do you actually work in all 12 Niagara municipalities?

Yes. I’ve closed deals from Grimsby to Fort Erie and Wainfleet to Niagara-on-the-Lake. Niagara is my whole market — not a corner of it — and I know how each city trades street by street.
That’s most of my first conversations. Tell me your budget, commute, and what you actually want your week to look like. I’ll shortlist 2-3 cities that fit and explain the trade-offs honestly — no pressure to pick that day.
Yes — residential, commercial property, and businesses for sale across all 12. Same person, same standards, whichever side of the market you’re on.

Niagara is 12 cities.
Let's find yours.

One honest call. No pressure, no pitch. Just a real conversation about what you’re trying to do.

A Quieter Start

I remember when Haneet first reached out. He’d just come from Toronto with his wife and his mother, and you could tell they were looking for something the city couldn’t give them — somewhere quieter, calmer, room to breathe. He wasn’t even sure where in Niagara made sense, so we looked together across St. Catharines, Welland, and Thorold until it clicked that he wanted to be close to Thorold. Money was tight — he was building a new life on a newcomer’s budget — so I went to work on the numbers and got a rental listed at $2,500 down to $2,300, enough to make it actually feel possible for them.
What I love is that the story didn’t end there. Over a year later I still run into him, and now there’s a baby, and he’s asking me about buying a home of his own. That’s the part people don’t see about this job — it’s not one deal, it’s the start of something. Watching someone go from unsure and new here to putting down real roots, and getting to help with both chapters? That’s exactly why I do this.