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Welcome to this website. I retired after working for nearly 37 years with
patients and clients who have experienced brain and/or spinal cord injuries.
Within a year of retirement, I earned my real estate license. I do residential
real estate of all kinds…but my real passion is with special needs housing.
Finding available wheelchair accessible and other modified houses throughout
the province of Ontario and beyond is a major part of my business. I love
matching these houses with clients who require the special features of the
house.
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Over the last few years, I have been finding professionals who are very
experienced and trustworthy. I know with full confidence that I can refer my
clients to these very talented people. This group includes many different
professionals…an engineer, contractors, carpenters, lift installers,
rehabilitation workers, mortgage brokers and home inspectors…the list goes on
and on. It has taken a while to find the right people, but I am thrilled to
have such a terrific group of people that work well together for the benefit of
my clients. You are welcome to the contact information for these people.
There is a section on this website for Available Accessible Houses Throughout
Ontario. This is updated regularly.
There is a large and growing list of Articles of Interest on the site…articles
cover a broad range of topics concerning accessibility and related issues,
housing and helpful websites to view.
Newsletters have been archived and can be read in the Newsletter Section.
The current real estate market holds many unique opportunities, so if I can be
of assistance to anyone at all who is interested in buying or selling a home,
please give me a call or
Email
me.
Yours truly,
Peggy Stewart.
(BA, R.E.T., E.P.T., S.R.E.S.)
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Many different people have the need for an accessible house: Seniors with
reduced mobility from age-related conditions, heart disease or stroke. People
of all ages with brain and spinal injuries. Families dealing with chronic
illnesses such as spina bifida, cerebral palsy, epilepsy and MS. People with
other disabilities including blindness, deafness, severe allergies and asthma.
Learn
more
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A house that is totally wheelchair-accessible begins at the curbside, flows
easily
through an
entrance, facilitates all the day-to-day home activities we take for
granted and finally ends with providing a good night's sleep. To
accomplish all that
requires
either a purpose-built house or major modifications to an existing
one, both of which are expensive
propositions.
Learn
more
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Recycling Renovations --
Finding an Address With Access!
Helping special needs buyers to find existing, modified homes means that we can
save time, money and resources and best of all, sometimes we can help people
to access
their dream home.
When modified housing can be recycled, it benefits
everyone
-- those who are selling, the individuals who can use it, their families and
caregivers, insurance companies footing the bill and the taxpayers
whose funding tries to
help all who are in need.
Learn
more
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