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Locality: Windsor, Ontario

Phone: +1 226-346-3052



Address: 3854 Dougall Ave N9G1X2 Windsor, ON, Canada

Website: mortgage.rbc.com/abe.kobrosli

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Abe Kobrosli. RBC Mortgage Specialist. Royal Bank Of Canada 27.01.2021

Windsor is in the middle of a real estate boom and I don’t think many people have realized it yet. https://windsorstar.com//destroyed-factory-to-morph-into-8

Abe Kobrosli. RBC Mortgage Specialist. Royal Bank Of Canada 15.01.2021

It’s been a year of ups and downs . We battled through it together and got a lot more wiser through this year. Happy 1 year beautiful @amiranassef

Abe Kobrosli. RBC Mortgage Specialist. Royal Bank Of Canada 31.12.2020

Community improvement plans always a good sign!

Abe Kobrosli. RBC Mortgage Specialist. Royal Bank Of Canada 28.12.2020

Who remembers the nut house?

Abe Kobrosli. RBC Mortgage Specialist. Royal Bank Of Canada 20.12.2020

Please buy from small businesses for the holidays. Spread the word, share your favourites.

Abe Kobrosli. RBC Mortgage Specialist. Royal Bank Of Canada 16.11.2020

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Abe Kobrosli. RBC Mortgage Specialist. Royal Bank Of Canada 13.11.2020

Exciting news !!

Abe Kobrosli. RBC Mortgage Specialist. Royal Bank Of Canada 05.11.2020

Windsor listed as one of Top 20 places to invest in CanadaFor those still wondering why Windsor real estate prices are exploding:

Abe Kobrosli. RBC Mortgage Specialist. Royal Bank Of Canada 02.11.2020

Proud of you Jas!

Abe Kobrosli. RBC Mortgage Specialist. Royal Bank Of Canada 14.10.2020

Thanks for always sharing relevant information about our market! Scott Innocente

Abe Kobrosli. RBC Mortgage Specialist. Royal Bank Of Canada 17.09.2020

Downtown buildings part of $21M residential development planDowntown Windsor’s historic Canada Building and a former Knights of Columbus building that has been vacant for about a decade will be redeveloped to create 106 new apartments in the city’s core.The transformation of Windsor's long-neglected downtown core is well-under way with multiple multi-million dollar residential projects announced over the past several months.