Where we work

Norfolk County

Lake Erie's tourist gem.

Covering Simcoe, Port Dover, Delhi, Waterford and Port Rowan.

The county of Norfolk is bordered by Haldimand County to the east, Elgin County to the west, Oxford County to the northwest, Brant County to the north, and the Six Nations Reserve to the northeast. The south border of the County runs along the shore of Lake Erie.

Norfolk County has a very rich agricultural heritage, due to the fact that its soil is part of the most fertile land in Ontario. Major crops have consisted of wheat, corn, oats, tobacco, fruits and vegetables, lavender, ginseng, hazelnuts, and wolfberries. Tourism is also an important contributor to the economy, with summer resorts in Port Dover, Port Ryerse, Normandale, Fisher's Glen, Turkey Point, and Port Rowan playing a part in attracting many summer visitors. Long Point Provincial Park is also a significant natural attraction, located on 40 kilometers of land projecting into Lake Erie.

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Our Services

We provide market value opinions, for use in a variety of situations. From mortgage financing to complex corporate restructurings, you can depend on our work.

  • Negotiations

    When Real Estate Value is the central point of discussion, a report can aid in that process.

  • Rental Surveys

    Whether the client is negotiating a new lease or looking to determine market rates for a new project, we can aid that process.

  • Partial Takings

    Partial takings allow the government to expropriate the parts of an asset it needs, leaving the owner the remainder. Partial takings present unique valuation scenarios and require our expertise for accurate compensation.

  • Mortgage Financing

    A large portion of our work involves bank financing of existing or newly acquired real estate.

  • Highest and Best Use Analysis

    Identification of the particular use of a property that would result in maximizing its value.

  • Expropriations

    Providing market value opinions for expropriation of part or all of your property. Including consideration for Injurious Affection.

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