Ken Brown

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Welcome

Ken Brown is a professional Realtor with in excess of 23 1/2 years experience, who with the assistance of his wife, Sharon Brown, as Office Manager, serving all areas of Winnipeg. Ken also specializes in residential communities surrounding Winnipeg, including Oakbank, Dugald, Anola, as well as hobby farms and horse properties in the RM of Springfield, MB.

Ken's specialty is effectively representing his clients when buying or selling real estate, including new and existing residential and rural homes, condos and vacant land.

Ken provides honest, quality service incorporating up-to-date marketing strategies, innovative and effective promotion, in-depth research and current market information for our clients. Ken supports several charities including The Children's Hospital Foundation of Manitoba, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, in addition to other local charities. 

Whether you are planning to buy or sell a home, or if you just have a real estate question, please feel free to contact us. We'd be happy to hear from you.

Thanks for visiting. Come again soon...

Ken Brown

Latest News

The Cost of Building New Homes Must Be Reduced

Brace yourself. Affordability of housing continues to deteriorate, and latest reports indicate the situation could get worse before it gets better, causing a huge hit to the Canadian economy.

Far fewer Canadian cities meet the traditional affordability benchmark where housing costs are less than 30 per cent of household income, recent data from prop-tech company Zoocasa revealed.

Reports indicate that...

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Calgary’s Hottest Neighbourhoods of 2025: Price Growth Analysis

Calgary’s housing market has been showing a great deal of variability this year. By September, citywide conditions had settled into balance, but several neighbourhood clusters kept prices close to last year’s levels, while some others showed modest gains.

Calgary’s Split Market

By late summer, it became apparent that Calgary wasn’t moving as a single market. The composite benchmark sat at $572,800,...

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Housing Tax Cuts Are a Step Forward, But More Action is Needed

The federal and Ontario governments have stepped up to the plate by cutting the sales taxes on new homes for first-time buyers. It took them a while to get there, but to their credit, they did.

Once legislation is passed, a first-time buyer who purchases a new home up to $1 million will no longer have to pay the five-per-cent GST or eight-per-cent HST. It will be retroactive to May 27. For homes purchased...

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