Helping families find home sweet home on the Bruce Peninsula since 1989.
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Our Brokerage has been helping families find home sweet home on the Bruce Peninsula since 1989. Decades of serving in the community has provided extensive knowledge of homes and properties int he area. Many properties have changed hands through Revell Real Estate multiple time over the years. Revell agents hold a wealth of knowledge, be it history of property or a current understanding of the market. Quality service is a building block to the success of this family brokerage. Revell provides clients with the highest level of support and service in one of life’s most important transactions, buying a home. Through innovation and dedication to lifetime values, we strive to service each relationship to the highest standard.
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Our Intelligent Approach is a multi-faceted strategy that allows us to best represent your property. Our listings stand out with professional photography, an optimized online presence, individualized marketing plan, custom designed print material and cutting-edge multimedia. Our clients enjoy service from a top producing team in the area’s renowned real estate brokerage.
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