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Welcome, October: A Season of Change and Classic Comforts

Welcome, October: A Season of Change and Classic Comforts

Written by Janet Helm, Realtor® and Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES®) 

October has arrived with its golden leaves, cool mornings, and quiet reminder that change — when approached with intention — can be both refreshing and reassuring. There’s something comforting about things that stand the test of time — a well-loved home, a trusted friend, or that favourite pair of jeans that just fits right, no matter the season. Some things don’t need to be new to be valuable. They just need to be cared for.

This time of year often inspires reflection — about where we are, what feels like home, and where we might be headed next. Whether you're thinking about downsizing, staying put with some smart updates, or simply exploring future options, planning ahead can bring peace of mind.

As a Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES®), I’m here to help you navigate those decisions with clarity, compassion, and experience. It’s never about rushing change — it’s about preparing for it in a way that feels right for you.

So as we enter into this season let’s take time to be grateful for what’s been, and gently prepare for what’s next.

Wishing you a cosy, colourful, and thoughtfully planned autumn, Janet 

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