Ken Brown

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Welcome

Ken Brown is a professional Realtor with in excess of 23 1/2 years experience, who with the assistance of his wife, Sharon Brown, as Office Manager, serving all areas of Winnipeg. Ken also specializes in residential communities surrounding Winnipeg, including Oakbank, Dugald, Anola, as well as hobby farms and horse properties in the RM of Springfield, MB.

Ken's specialty is effectively representing his clients when buying or selling real estate, including new and existing residential and rural homes, condos and vacant land.

Ken provides honest, quality service incorporating up-to-date marketing strategies, innovative and effective promotion, in-depth research and current market information for our clients. Ken supports several charities including The Children's Hospital Foundation of Manitoba, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, in addition to other local charities. 

Whether you are planning to buy or sell a home, or if you just have a real estate question, please feel free to contact us. We'd be happy to hear from you.

Thanks for visiting. Come again soon...

Ken Brown

Latest News

Why Ontario’s Housing System Needs a Reset

Ontario’s housing crisis has reached a point where euphemisms no longer help. This is not a normal market correction, a soft landing, or temporary cyclical slowdown. It is a systemic failure.

Housing starts have all but evaporated at precisely the time we need new homes the most. The upcoming Ontario budget must tackle the issue head-on and include measures to kick-start the industry.

Ontario’s housing...

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System Must Be Tweaked to Enable Multiplex Housing at Scale

Ontario needs more homes. There is little doubt about that. But more importantly, it needs a steadier way to deliver them.

At the present rate of building, we are nowhere near reaching the targets set by the Ontario and federal governments.

However, recent planning policy changes may be of some help, as they have opened the door to small multi-unit housing on residential lots across several municipalities...

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Fixes Required Now Before It’s Too Late

The crane count is coming down across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA), a symbol of what’s been happening in the residential construction industry.

There were 235 cranes atop buildings across the region as of Jan. 1, according to a tracking and analysis tool of UrbanToronto (UT), a website that covers construction development and real estate. That’s a drop of 44 cranes from the 279 that...

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