Welcome!

Are you searching for a higher level of real estate service?

If so – you’ve found the right place!

Buying or selling a home is one of the most profound experiences a family will share together. We know. We’ve been there.

At Thrive Realty, we pride ourselves on taking a human-first approach to real estate.

When you come to us, our team will take the time to understand your hopes, preferences, and goals. Then we’ll get to work.

With your long-term priorities in mind every step of the way, Thrive Realty partners with you to navigate the real estate journey. We are committed to creating the best real estate experience you’ve ever had — whether you’re looking to fall in love with a home, find the right investment, or sell a property.

Thrive Realty was founded by Cindy Miller and Chelsea Kuhlmann, two realtors with extensive experience in the greater Toronto area.

At Royal LePage, Cindy and Chelsea connected over their shared philosophy of customer care. They envisioned a kind of real estate experience that delivered premium service, communicated openly, and kept humans at the centre of the process.

When Cindy and Chelsea began collaborating, they found combining their talents amplified the care brought to each and every client. Like that, Thrive Realty was born.

With deep roots in the community and a growing register of delighted clients, Thrive Realty’s goal is simple: to show every new client that they’ve found a real estate partner for the long haul.

The name says it all.

We want to see you truly thrive, and we’re here to help you do it!

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Is it the Right Time to Sell?

If you’re entertaining the idea of selling your home, especially within the next year, one question you might be grappling with is, “Should I sell now, or wait until market conditions are more favourable?” The answer is simple. Your decision to sell should be guided by your own needs and desires ...

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Setting Emotions Aside When Selling

Imagine shopping for a used car. You find one that you like and while negotiating the price, the seller gets sentimental. He shares happy memories of family picnics, his kids’ soccer games and other adventures with the vehicle. Then he demands a higher price. After all, he couldn’t possibly part ...

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How to Deal with a Competitive Disadvantage

If you’re selling your home and there are other listings in your area, buyers will naturally compare your property to those other listings. Is there something about your home that you’re concerned will be seen as a competitive disadvantage? For example, do you have a small kitchen or fewer bedrooms than ...

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