Ronn James has over 28 years experience in real estate and mortgage management. In fact, Ronn is widely recognized as a leading advocate on the fundamentals, strategies and techniques of buying and selling residential real estate.
Ronn has appeared on Breakfast Television, been a regular guest on City TV’s nationally syndicated CityLine with Marilyn Denis as well as being interviewed on a broad spectrum of radio stations from CFRB to CFNY, all the while sharing views and insights on real estate concepts and practices.
Ronn is currently seen on CTS’ network program Real Life with Sharon Caddyas the segment host of Around The House with Ronn James. Host of both Open House Real Estate Radio and Full Contact Real Estate Radio on internet radio, Ronn has also been a regular contributor to New Homes and Condos For Sale magazine, the Toronto Sun and Canadian Homeplanner.
There is nothing quite like a home. And we're not just saying that because we've spent the last 12 years in the real estate and homebuilding business. There simply isn't anything that comes close to the feeling of comfort and security that comes with the purchase of a new-to-you or custom home. Owning a home positively affects our day to day lifestyle and provides the perfect opportunity to express your personal taste and individuality. In addition, a home may be the only thing that doesn't automatically depreciate in value after the sale! It's like nothing else we buy. When you buy a new home, you are making a statement about who you are, how you want to live, and what's important to you. A home is uniquely something that you can create - making it truly your own. No, buying a home isn't like anything else. It's more than shelter. It's about dreams and memories and friends, loved ones and family. It's about how we see ourselves and it furthers our sense of belonging. A house isn't a home until you've made it your own!
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