Results Realty Inc. Brokerage

Results Realty Inc. Brokerage Results Realty Inc. - Full service residential and commercial Real Estate Brokerage For a number of years Gary taught the real estate course at St.

Results Realty has earned it's name through dedication to total customer service. Regardless if you are buying a new home or want to sell your present home fast, remember there is only one rule in the Real Estate business: Get Results. Gary Barbesin began developing his professional expertise at the University of Windsor with a degree in Economics, and furthered his education in Business Administr

ation. Prior to this, he assisted in the operation of the family-owned construction business. Clair College, which enabled him to become well versed in all aspects of the business. His lasting success, together with his dedication to his clients’ needs and professional integrity have permitted Gary to remain one of Windsor’s constant leaders in the real estate industry. Like his brother Gary, Alan Barbesin first honed his skills in the construction business. After completing his real estate license requirements, he began his career in the real estate industry and has accumulated over 32 years experience. He’s been a constant contributor with the Windsor community in terms of his work with St. John Vianney Church, Society of St. Vincent de Paul and coached for the Riverside Minor Hockey Team. A graduate of the University of Windsor, with degrees in both Bachelor of Arts and Honours Bachelor of Commerce, Glenn Genik has spent the majority of his career in local industry holding a variety of positions, including Controller of General Chemical, Amherstburg plant. Glenn has devoted a number of years volunteering his time coaching soccer, baseball, hockey and bowling teams. An outstanding community leader, Glenn has been a long time member and volunteer of the Knights of Columbus. Let Glenn’s knowledge and enthusiasm assist you in your real estate needs and provide you with the assurance needed to make sound investments to protect your future. Our newest team member, Kory Bruce, has spent the majority of his adult life in sales. With an Honours degree from the University of Windsor in Sociology, Kory is well versed in statistics including socio-economic trends, market research and analysis, and technological trends. He prides himself on incorporating tech into his listings through the use of drone footage and virtual tours. Honesty, integrity, and trust are paramount to his core values. For knowledge you can trust, call us for all your commercial and residential needs. Take a browse through our website and please contact one of our agents to experience the Results Realty dedication to total customer service. And do not forget:

There is only 1 rule in Real Estate: Get RESULTS.

If you're planning updates this year, Toronto renovation trends are leaning warmer, more practical, and less tied to qui...
05/30/2026

If you're planning updates this year, Toronto renovation trends are leaning warmer, more practical, and less tied to quick resale formulas.

Toronto renovation trends for 2026 are moving toward homes that feel more personal, practical, and built for real life. The article points to warmer colours, natural materials, flexible rooms, wellness-focused spaces, and smarter kitchen and bathroom updates. For anyone thinking about improving thei...

When a certain style of cabinet starts popping up everywhere — on your Pinterest boards, HGTV shows, or new builds — you...
05/29/2026

When a certain style of cabinet starts popping up everywhere — on your Pinterest boards, HGTV shows, or new builds — you may feel tempted to jump on board and incorporate it in your home. However, not every popular silhouette can transform into a timeless feature and may even work conversely in timestamping your home.

Speaking exclusively to House Digest about this cabinet trend, Kropovinsky explained, "Heavily grained and high-sheen 'loud' finishes are popular, but temporary." A part of the in crowd since 2024, high-gloss finishes caught the fancy of homeowners tired of seeing the same matte finishes across cabi...

More Ontario buyers are starting to explore the market again, helped by lower rates and a growing number of listings to ...
05/28/2026

More Ontario buyers are starting to explore the market again, helped by lower rates and a growing number of listings to choose from.

Ontario’s housing market is showing early signs of improving buyer confidence after a long period of hesitation and affordability pressure. More people are starting to re-enter the market, especially with borrowing costs easing and inventory levels improving in many areas. That doesn’t mean cond...

New homes are changing quickly, with builders paying more attention to long-term costs, climate resilience, and flexible...
05/27/2026

New homes are changing quickly, with builders paying more attention to long-term costs, climate resilience, and flexible living space.

Ontario homebuilding is shifting toward more efficient, flexible, and future-ready design. The article highlights trends like net-zero readiness, modular construction, urban infill, smart-home wiring, EV charging, and resilience features that help homes handle changing weather and rising utility cos...

Home sales were 9.4% below the five-year average and 5.8% below the 10-year average for the month of April.
05/26/2026

Home sales were 9.4% below the five-year average and 5.8% below the 10-year average for the month of April.

At the local level home sales activity recorded declines in all areas of the province, falling in Fredericton (-4.4%), Saint John (-8.3%), Greater Moncton (-10.5%), and Northern and Valley Regions (-34.7%) on a year-over-year basis.

This is a useful reminder that Ontario isn't moving as one market, with the GTA, Ottawa, and smaller cities telling diff...
05/25/2026

This is a useful reminder that Ontario isn't moving as one market, with the GTA, Ottawa, and smaller cities telling different stories.

Ontario’s 2026 housing market looks more balanced than it has in a while, especially for buyers who were priced out or discouraged during the busiest years. The article points to steadier rates, more condo inventory in the GTA, and different conditions outside the Toronto area. The useful takeaway...

Across Reddit, a growing number of first-time home buyers are marking their milestone moment with a now-familiar caption...
05/24/2026

Across Reddit, a growing number of first-time home buyers are marking their milestone moment with a now-familiar caption: “We did it.”

The posts are simple but striking. A snapshot of a new living room. Cardboard boxes stacked against bare walls. A couple sitting cross-legged on the floor, keys in hand while digging into a pizza like it’s a five-star meal. Sometimes they add the mortgage rate they locked in.

Pros share where to focus your effort.
05/23/2026

Pros share where to focus your effort.

Selling your home can be a bit of a guessing game. While you can certainly work to make sure your home looks its best, it’s hard to know what potential home buyers are actually reacting to (or looking for) as they walk through your home. That said, there are ways to stack the deck in your favor to...

New-build pricing has been tough for a lot of buyers, so removing HST on eligible Ontario homes could be a meaningful ch...
05/22/2026

New-build pricing has been tough for a lot of buyers, so removing HST on eligible Ontario homes could be a meaningful change.

Ontario buyers looking at new construction may want to pay close attention to this one. The federal and provincial governments say eligible new homes valued up to $1 million would have the full 13% HST removed, with partial relief available at higher price points. The measure is expected to apply to...

For homes in Canada and the U.S., natural stone, warmer finishes, and softer lighting can make a space feel more invitin...
05/21/2026

For homes in Canada and the U.S., natural stone, warmer finishes, and softer lighting can make a space feel more inviting without feeling trendy.

All-white interiors had a long run, but home design is starting to feel warmer again across Canada and the U.S. Think natural wood, stone, textured fabrics, layered lighting, and colors that make a room feel comfortable instead of staged. This is especially easy to see in mountain, cottage, and reso...

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