A specialty-focused directory of Canadian real estate agents. Whether you're buying a loft, a pre-construction condo, your first home, or an investment property, the agent who does this work all day makes a real difference.
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A general agent can handle a standard resale. But lofts have unusual legal structures, pre-construction has different risks, and first-time buyers need different guidance than investors. Specialty matters.
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Hard lofts (industrial conversion), soft lofts (purpose-built), live/work zoning, ceiling height issues, open-floor-plan financing. These aren't standard condo questions.
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Status certificates, reserve funds, maintenance fees, condo rules. An agent who reads status certs every week will catch what a generalist misses.
Find condo agents →
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FHSA and RRSP programs, land transfer tax rebates, mortgage pre-approval, what to inspect. First-time buyers don't know what they don't know — an agent who specialises in first-timers fills that gap.
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Penthouse and premium resale. High-end market knowledge, discretion, and a network that includes off-market listings that never touch MLS.
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Cap rates, zoning, rental demand, cash flow analysis. Buying an investment property is a different calculation from buying a home to live in.
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Builder contracts, assignment sales, occupancy fees, Tarion warranty. Pre-con has a completely different legal structure from resale and a different risk profile.
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How the directory works
We match buyers to agents by specialty, not just geography.
Loft, condo, first-time buyer, investment, luxury, freehold, or pre-construction. What you're buying determines what expertise you need.
Each profile shows the agent's verified transaction count in their specialty, areas served, languages spoken, and client reviews.
Our guide on questions to ask before signing a representation agreement helps you screen for real expertise, not just confidence.
Buyer guides
Most buyers sign a buyer representation agreement before they fully understand what they're agreeing to. These guides fix that.
Buyer's agent vs seller's agent, dual agency risks, questions to ask in the first meeting, and red flags to watch for.
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Fiduciary duty, who pays what, how dual agency works in Ontario and other provinces, and why it matters.
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The full commission structure, who pays, what's changed recently, and what the law requires agents to disclose.
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The specific questions to ask any agent before signing a buyer representation agreement, with guidance on what good and bad answers look like.
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Browse active listings across Canada while you find the right agent for your purchase.
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