Marina Maundrell - Royal LePage Real Estate Services

Marina Maundrell - Royal LePage Real Estate Services After living and working overseas (Tokyo, Johannesburg and Hong Kong), Marina settled in charming Oakville 27 years ago.

Marina has raised her 28 year old daughter and 21 year old son in this lovely town. Through extensive volunteer work, Marina has contributed greatly to her children's schools and the community at large. Marina has been assisting buyers and sellers with their real estate needs for 9 years and is highly referred by her clients. Marina's friendly personality, attention to detail and solid work ethic will be evident while working with her.

Me, as a little girl, many Christmases ago with my mother. A year ago today she passed away after a long and healthy lif...
12/22/2022

Me, as a little girl, many Christmases ago with my mother. A year ago today she passed away after a long and healthy life. I miss her each and every day.

I am thrilled to have received the Award of Excellence for the Fourth Quarter of 2017. Many thanks to my wonderful clien...
02/20/2018

I am thrilled to have received the Award of Excellence for the Fourth Quarter of 2017. Many thanks to my wonderful clients; it was a pleasure assisting you with your real estate needs.

I am so pleased to announce that I have received an Award of Excellence for the Third Quarter Production for 2017.
02/20/2018

I am so pleased to announce that I have received an Award of Excellence for the Third Quarter Production for 2017.

11/01/2017

"Marina was everything one could want in a real estate professional. We recently sold our home in Old Oakville where we spent the last 24 years raising a family, and Marina was by our side every step of the way. She did an outstanding job of marketing our property, and was also invaluable in the decluttering process, even finding new homes for furniture and other household items not making the move with us. She was very well informed with the comparable properties in our neighborhood, during a time of constant movement in the local market. Our real estate journey was fraught with drama, including several negotiated closing extensions, and Marina was unfailingly respectful, polite and calm in the face of some very stressful situations. We really could not have had a better agent and would highly recommend her to any potential purchaser or seller."

Marlene and Richard L.

My new listing is a ravine lot bungalow with double car garage in Oakville's high demand southeast area. Three bedrooms,...
06/20/2017

My new listing is a ravine lot bungalow with double car garage in Oakville's high demand southeast area. Three bedrooms, 2.1 bathrooms and a fully finished lower level with a walk-out to the backyard and in-ground swimming pool. Optimum privacy with the ravine lot.

This is a lovely character home that I have listed for sale.  Just a leisurely stroll to Oakville's historic downtown, i...
04/13/2017

This is a lovely character home that I have listed for sale. Just a leisurely stroll to Oakville's historic downtown, it awaits its next family.

08/14/2014

What agents wish consumers knew
Jul 24, 2014

1. We are not overpaid. Anyone who thinks this just doesn’t understand how our business works. Most real estate agents in most parts of the world work on a contingent fee basis. That means we work for free, we list houses for free, we show houses for free, we answer your questions for free. All of this is in the expectation that upon providing results we get paid.

Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that we are a bargain! Agents typically charge between five and seven per cent. Compare this to other contingent fee-based businesses that charge as much as 50 per cent.

2. We aren’t all the same. If you’ve been in the business for more than an hour you’ve probably heard this line, “Oh, you agents are all the same.” Wrong. We all work differently. Let’s face it, just like any business, some agents are really not good at what they do and some are really good at it. This is because we all have different programs. Any good agent should have something he does that no one else can offer.

3. Asking for your information isn’t a violation of your privacy. If you’re an agent you have probably had a call from a buyer who wants to look at a house but refuses to give you their name, phone number or email address… thinking somehow that if they did give this information you would violate their privacy. Fact is, we need this information. Take a moment to think about it. We are going to a home in most cases alone to meet with a stranger and if someone won’t give simple contact information, this is a red flag. Furthermore we are professionals and we won’t sell your information or call you five times a week trying to sell you something or get you to take a survey.

4. We can sell you any house listed on the MLS system. Many people don’t realize this, calling every listing agent of every property they want to look at. It is best to pick one agent and stick with them. In fact buying through the listing agent can limit the amount of advice they can offer.


5. No matter how many times for-sale-by-owner companies claim they can, they can’t do what agents do. They say they can get as much if not more exposure but this simply isn’t true. Agents have relationships with buyers. They know how to keep a deal from falling apart for silly reasons. They know how to do the paperwork you will need. The list goes on and on…

6. You cannot accurately price your home based on the home for sale down the street. We see this all the time. A lot of people don’t realize we have access to more information than the public, which we use to price houses. The fact is your home shouldn’t be priced based on what’s for sale – it should be priced according to what has sold.

Often houses are overpriced. So, for example, your neighbour has his $300,000 house for sale for $369,900. So you say, I’m going to price mine at $359,900 and it will definitely sell. Is your house going to sell? Most likely it won’t.

7. We work hard. Sure, selling real estate may look easy, anyone can do it. But anyone can run a 40k marathon if they are able-bodied and try hard enough. If you get my point you’ll understand selling real estate is not easy. We work many hours, sometimes only to miss out on the commission in the end for whatever reason.

If you know these things and take them into consideration when dealing with your agent, they will love you for it. In a business where a lot of people will waste your time with no consideration for you having a life, it is such a refresher to have clients who know these things. So if you’re a consumer, try to keep these things in mind for your next buying/selling experience.

Wes Hoover is a sales rep with Moncton Area Homes Team, HomeLife Premier Property Group. 506-962-2522; Email [email protected]; website buywithwes.com.

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231 Oak Park Boulevard , #105
Oakville, ON
L6H7S8

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