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Locality: Simcoe, Ontario

Phone: +1 519-909-8555



Address: 63 Queensway East N3Y4M5 Simcoe, ON, Canada

Website: www.trevorbarr.ca

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Trevor Barr 25.02.2021

Market update for #haldimandcounty & #norfolkcounty We are experiencing seriously low inventory in the #realestate market locally. This in turn is driving up t...he pricing of housing making it a #sellersmarket There may never be a better time to sell your home than today. Got a house to sell? Call Trevor Barr today at 519-909-8555 and get your #FreeMarketEvaluation #freehomeevaluation and know #Whatsmyhomeworth #yourlocalrealtorknowsyourareabest #realtortrevorbarr #sellwithtrevorbarr #buywithtrevorbarr @royallepage_brown @royal_lepage #simcoe #portdover #delhi #waterford #sellingnorfolk #sellinghaldimand #jarvis #townsend #hagersville #cayuga #fisherville #selkirk #1sttimehomebuyer #canadasrealestatecompany

Trevor Barr 25.01.2021

#newhomes #newdevelopment #irelandheights @prominenthomesont New development coming featuring fabulously designed homes by Prominent Homes. Right behind Walmar...t off of Ireland Road in Simcoe Ontario Norfolk County. #realtortrevorbarr #realestate #buywithtrevorbarr #sellwithtrevorbarr #forsale #sold #buying #selling #1sttimehomebuyer #freehomeevaluation #whatsmyhomeworth #norfolkcounty #haldimandcounty #simcoe portdover #waterford #delhi #jarvis #townsend #hagersville #cayuga #selkirk #fisherville #tillsonburg #yourlocalrealtorknowsyourareabest #canadasrealestatecompany #sellingnorfolk #sellinghaldimand @royal_lepage @royallepage_brown

Trevor Barr 11.01.2021

FROM OREA.COM COVID-19 HUB - COVID-19 PROTOCOLS IN REAL ESTATE. IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE DURING THIS TIME WE ARE STILL HERE READY AND WILLI...NG TO HELP YOU. THIS ARTICLE IS GUIDANCE PROVIDED BY THE ONTARIO REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION. GUIDANCE FOR SAFE IN-PERSON SHOWINGS Last updated: December 21, 2020 DIGITAL COMMUNICATION In conversation with clients or other REALTORS, even in an office setting, it is strongly recommended that digital tools are used first and foremost and to the greatest extent possible. Electronic Communication Speak openly and candidly with your clients about their comfort levels in visiting homes or opening their home up to potential buyers. Have a very clear dialogue about comfort levels relating to showings and document the requirements in writing for both yourself and your clients. Do your best to accommodate any needs they articulate that are above and beyond the basic public health guidelines. Digital Documents The less paper being passed among people, the better. Reduce the number of physical documents passed from one party to another by making all brochures, listing sheets and other documents digital. These should be accessed with a QR Code, AirDrop, link onsite, email or other electronic means. Contracts and forms supporting the sale of the property should be completed on digital platforms. Use Digital Tools The use of virtual open houses and virtual tours are still strongly recommended. This means ultimately, many clients will be doing fewer in person showings since they can narrow down searches from virtual tours first. REALTORS should continue to use digital and virtual technology to interact with clients wherever possible. Let your client know about available alternative marketing opportunities that will allow you to continue to serve them and market their home. Three-dimensional property scans, virtual tours or live tours using Skype or Facebook; and virtual staging to showcase a property are among the great marketing opportunities REALTORS can offer their clients. SHOWINGS If your client decides that an in-person showing is necessary, conduct as much business as possible virtually before hosting or participating in an in-person showing. If a private in-person showing of a property occurs, all local health officials’ instructions (including those of municipal local health officials) must be followed. Particularly relevant will be guidance around physical distancing, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), such as masks, and cleaning and disinfection before and after the showing. Practically, to reduce risk of transmission of the virus, at least the following should be considered in conjunction with all relevant and applicable advice, recommendations and instructions from public health officials: Clean and Disinfect It is standard practice for a selling homeowner to present a clean house. Today, it is even more important that the home is cleaned and disinfected before each showing. Ensure door handles, light switches, counters, cabinet knobs and other high-touch surfaces are targeted. Once a showing is complete, the home should be cleaned and disinfected again. Wear PPE The listing REALTOR and their clients should follow provincial guidance and wear personal protective equipment (PPE), including masks, where physical distancing is not possible. This will frequently be the case in a home and REALTORS should have PPE available for their own use and that of clients. Replace the Handshake Limited physical contact is vitally important to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Exercise physical distancing of at least two metres at all times. Entering The Home Under no circumstances should a buyer ever enter a home without being accompanied by a registrant. In the instance of a showing, the buyer’s representative should accompany their client into the property following physical distancing and PPE standards. With respect to the seller representative’s obligations, they should explain to the seller their rights and seek direction from them about whether they want the seller’s representative to attend showings and other visits, particularly by third parties (i.e. buyers, inspectors etc.). The seller should make an informed decision about how the home is going to be protected, remembering that the seller’s representative is entrusted to look after the best interests of the seller. To minimize health risks, it is best if homeowners are not present during the showing. Limit Time in the House If it is necessary to enter a home, listing agents and their clients should limit the amount of time they spend in the home. Conversations with buying agents and prospective buyers should take place outside, and in between back-to-back showings the listing agent should disinfect high-touch surfaces. Turn on Lights & Open Doors Open all of the interior doors. Door knobs and light switches are two of the most commonly touched surfaces in a home. The listing agent or homeowner should ensure all lights are on and doors (including closet doors) open so that any viewings can be completed without having to touch these surfaces. Improve Ventilation Consider options to improve ventilation in a home, like opening windows, when completing showings. Digital Documents Reduce the number of physical documents passed from one party to another by making all brochures, listing sheets and other documents digital. These should be accessed with a QR Code, AirDrop, link on-site, email or other electronic means. Contracts and forms supporting the sale of the property should be completed on digital platforms. Space out Showings Each showing should be scheduled with enough time in between to facilitate a thorough disinfecting of the home and minimize inter-personal contact. Take Precautions When Transferring Paper Documents Rely on electronic means first when transferring documents to a client, and vice versa. Where there is no choice but to use paper documents, take precautions. When documents need to be transferred from a client to a REALTOR or vice versa, such as executed agreements, deposit cheques or other documents, the REALTOR should consider providing a bag/envelope for the documents to be placed into without passing directly from the client to the REALTOR. Another option is to have drop boxes set up at the brokerage office. Limit the Number at the Showing Viewings should be limited to the parties to the contract only. Clients should be strongly discouraged from including extended family or children in the showing. Public health limits on the number of people in a gathering must be strictly followed. Meet Your Clients at the Property Do not offer to pick up your client and drive them to the showing. Driving clients to a home showing may be common practice in rural and Northern communities, but to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, it is important to make arrangements to meet clients at the property. Maintain physical distancing at all times. Clean & Sanitize Before and after entering a home, the agent and clients should wash their hands with warm water and soap and/or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Don’t Use the Bathroom Do not use the bathroom during the showing. MODEL HOME VIEWINGS The opening of a model home should follow the same protocols and procedures as in-person showings. This should include: Potential buyers should be permitted by appointment only. Enact and enforce measures to ensure physical distancing and limiting mutual touch points. Provide hand sanitizer at the entrance and exit. Visitors should be strongly encouraged to use PPE. Clean the home between each visit, and post a clear, visible and regularly updated cleaning schedule. TENANTED PROPERTIES & CONDOMINIUMS REALTORS should endeavour to use digital tools and remote interaction with clients wherever possible. However, if needed, there are simply no prohibitions in Ontario law, including the State of Emergency Orders, against in-person showings of listed condominium or tenanted properties, but there are certain requirements. In order for private showings to proceed they must comply with all recommendations, advice, directives and instructions from public health officials (including local public health officials), especially with respect to physical distancing, use of personal protective equipment (such as masks and gloves), cleaning and disinfecting before and after the showing. OREA strongly encourages landlords and REALTORS to work with their tenants to accommodate their needs, do virtual showings wherever possible and ensure they are not in the property during showings. No one with an underlying health condition should be forced to permit strangers into their home during the COVID-19 State of Emergency. In these instances, it is critically important that REALTORS work proactively and positively with tenants to accommodate their concerns around health and safety. REALTORS should take every care not to put tenants at risk and to try and schedule showings to limit the amount of times people are going through the property. In particular, REALTORS should work with landlords to get to know the tenant and if they have any underlying health issues. REALTORS are encouraged to work with condominium management, landlords and tenants to minimize conflicts and health risks. Please visit the OREA COVID Information Hub for a recent communication from OREA on real estate showings. Comply with Public Health Directives When showing or visiting a listed condo or tenanted property: Clean and disinfect all high-touch areas. Turn on all lights and open all doors, including closets. Open some windows to improve ventilation. Wear PPE, including gloves and masks. Limit the number of people entering the home to the potential buyer and their agent representative. Don’t use the bathroom. SUPPORT SERVICES Home Inspectors Home Inspectors have received their own legal opinion and the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors has advised that OAHI’s corporate counsel has confirmed home inspections are still essential ‘in the context of a real estate transaction process’ during the State of Emergency. Their letter can be found here at: https://www.oahi.com//update-april-4-home-inspections-a-an Service Providers Service Providers such as photographers, videographers, stagers and cleaners may generally be able to do what they need to do at the Seller’s home in support of a real estate transaction. Service Providers would fall within the Essential Business category of Supply Chain businesses that supply another Essential Business, namely the real estate agent services. However, at least the following steps are required: The REALTOR (and not their client) contracts with and retains the Service Provider’s services; Especially in the case of videographers, cleaners and stagers, the REALTOR has appropriately contracted with their client to provide the client with those services; Only people absolutely necessary attend; and All other Emergency Orders and laws are followed including local public health authority guidelines. This is based upon Ontario’s Emergency Orders in place April 9, 2020. As the COVID-19 situation is constantly changing, please note that the rules can change at any time. We encourage you to call the Government of Ontario’s Stop the Spread Business Information Line at 1-888-444-3659 for questions about specific services. Disclaimer. The information contained in this post is not meant to be relied upon as legal advice by REALTORS, or others. Members wishing further clarity or advice should seek independent legal advice specific to their circumstances. Due to the quickly changing regulatory environment during the COVID-19 emergency, this document may not be current or accurate by the time it is read. The trademarks REALTOR, REALTORS, and the REALTOR logo are controlled by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify real estate professionals who are members of CREA. NOTES The following link to ‘Public Health Ontario’s Covid-19 Public Resources’ provides specific advice with respect to, amongst other things, mask use, physical distancing, cleaning and disinfecting and situations where self-isolation is necessary: https://www.publichealthontario.ca//novel/public-resources The Ontario Government’s Resource Page (link below) includes guidance on such things as the use of personal protective equipment, appropriate controls and distancing issues, etc https://www.ontario.ca//resources-prevent-covid-19-workpla Please note that local (municipal) public health officers may have augmented any advice, recommendation and guidance provided by the public health officials of the Province of Ontario. It is also crucial to note that COVID-19 advice, recommendations and instructions, are regularly revised and so REALTORS must take all appropriate steps to inform themselves with respect to the current advice, recommendations and instructions.

Trevor Barr 25.12.2020

Get ready for #2021 #realestate #realtortrevorbarr #buywithtrevorbarr #sellwithtrevorbarr I have been seeing an uptick in realtor.ca views on my listings in the... days following Christmas! Looks like 2021 is going to be another stellar year! Are you looking for a great home in the #haldimandcounty or #norfolkcounty area? #simcoe #portdover #waterford #delhi #jarvis #townsend #hagersville #cayuga #selkirk #fisherville #tillsonburg #niagarafalls #niagararegion #welland #langton #portrowan #longpoint Swing over to https://trevorbarr.royallepage.ca/index.php today and get your search started. You can search any area in the province of Ontario on my direct website and find the latest homes for sale! Got a house to sell? Call or text Trevor Barr today at 519-909-8555 and get your #FreeHomeEvaluation #freemarketevaluation and know with confidence #whatsmyhomeworth Have a great start to the year this 2021!!! Trevor Barr 519-909-8555 call or text anytime!

Trevor Barr 15.12.2020

I have a client looking for a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment in #Simcoe #NorfolkCounty on a month to month basis. My client needs an apartment by January 14th 2021. If you are aware of anything please call me directly at 519-909-8555. Thanks!

Trevor Barr 05.12.2020

2 days before #christmas and in #Hagersville #HaldimandCounty construction is going strong over at the #plouffe developments. You can access this subdivision vi...a Parkview Road & Mapleview Drive. It has definitely been filling in over the summer and fall. #realtortrevorbarr #realestate #trevorsellsrealestate #buywithTrevorBarr #sellwithTrevorBarr #whatsmyhomeworth #freehomeevaluation #freemarketevaluation #leavethegta #intheknow #yourlocalrealtorknowsyourareabest #ruralliving #jarvis #townsend #caledonia #cayuga #selkirk #fisherville #hamilton #oakville #burlington #mississauga #toronto #gta #simcoe #portdover

Trevor Barr 20.11.2020

190 Argyle St - Unit#20 - #Simcoe - $649,900 #location #locationlocationlocation #norfolkcounty Beautiful bungalow unit 1545 sq feet of living space backing ont...o the Norfolk Golf & Country Club. 2 bedrooms (large master) 3 bathrooms. Major basement renovation in March of 2020. Ready to move into! This is one of the premiere condo surveys in Simcoe. Call Trevor Barr today at 519-909-8555 to view this property. #sellwithtrevorbarr #buywithtrevorbarr #realtortrevorbarr @royallepage_brown @royal_lepage #whatsmyhomeworth #freehomeevaluation #freemarketevaluation #realestate #buying #selling #portdover #waterford #delhi #gettingresults #haldimandcounty #jarvis #townsend #hagersville #caledonia #hamilton #cayuga #hamilton #toronto #mississauga #oakville

Trevor Barr 03.11.2020

#onthescene for a #homeinspection today with @cherryhomeinspections in #Simcoe #NorfolkCounty When you need a good qualified home inspector Jason Cherry is you...r man. Thorough job, remedial, friendly service. Doing business right before the #holidayseason #jasoncherry #realtortrevorbarr #buywithTrevorBarr #sellwithTrevorBarr #realestate #whatsmyhomeworth #fulltimerealtor #freehomeevaluation #freemarketevaluation #sellingnorfolk #sellinghaldimand #forsale #sold #yourlocalrealtorknowsyourareabest #portdover #waterford #delhi #jarvis #townsend #hagersville #selkirk #fisherville #cayuga @royallepage_brown @royal_lepage