In 2011, I came to Canada as an international student.
I came here for my Masters in Financial Services Management. Like many people who start over in a new country, I had big hopes. I wanted to build a better life.
I wanted to make my family proud. I wanted to create a future that felt safe and strong.
Around that time, I also met my wife. She was studying too. We were both trying to build something better for our future.
But life was not easy.
I was trying to pay for school. I had student loans. I was working hard just to make ends meet.
At the same time, my parents back home were counting on me to help support them with the little money I had.
I felt pulled in many directions.
I had to work around the clock. I was tired. I was stressed. Some days, it felt like I was only working, studying, and trying to survive.
I remember thinking, “This is not the life I came here for.”
But I also knew I could not give up. That was the switch for me.


Instead of feeling sorry for myself, I decided to keep moving forward. I took an internship as a peer tutor for students with disabilities.
That experience taught me patience, care, and how to help people who were facing their own challenges.
Later, I got an internship at one of the Big 5 Canadian banks. That helped me support myself while I finished school.
It also taught me more about money, financial planning, and making smart choices for the future.
Those lessons stayed with me.
I learned that when life feels confusing, the right plan can change everything. That is why I care so much about helping families today.
Many families in the Greater Toronto Area are not starting from nothing.
They have worked hard. They have built a life. They have a home. They have children. They have careers. But now their home feels too small.
Maybe the kids are sharing rooms. Maybe there is no quiet place to work. Maybe the kitchen feels crowded. Maybe the family needs more space, but they do not know where to start.
And the biggest question is often this: “Should we buy first or sell first?” That question can feel scary.
I understand what it feels like to be under pressure. I understand what it feels like to make big decisions while thinking about your family, your money, and your future.
That is why my goal is simple.
I help families move up with a clear plan, not fear. I help them understand their numbers, their timing, their options, and their next step. I help them make smart real estate choices so they can move into a home that fits the life they are building.
Because a bigger home is not just about more rooms.
It is about giving your family more comfort, more peace, more space, and a better future.
If your family has outgrown your current home and you feel unsure about what to do next, I can help.
I help GTA families who have outgrown their homes solve the confusion around moving up to create a clear buy-sell strategy in as little as 30 days.

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We don’t just sell homes, we help you achieve your dream life.
This is not just about having “a bigger house.” It is a clear, safe, step-by-step plan that helps our clients move from their current home to the next one without chaos.
A portion of every sale goes towards making the world a better place.

"I had the pleasure of working with Right at home realty during the sale of my property in December 2025 in Georgetown, and I couldn’t be more impressed with their service. From start to finish, he was professional, knowledgeable, and incredibly dedicated. They guided me through every step of the selling process with clarity and confidence, making what could have been a stressful experience feel smooth and manageable.
Their communication was outstanding—always timely, clear, and proactive. He went above and beyond to ensure that my property was presented in the best possible way, and their expertise in the market was evident throughout.
Thanks to their efforts, the sale exceeded my expectations.
If you’re looking for a realtor who is trustworthy, attentive, and truly exceptional at what he does, I highly recommend them. They are outstanding in every sense of the word."
- Mamunur R

"We had the absolute pleasure of working with Right at home realty, and we are truly grateful for her support and guidance. From the very first meeting, they made us feel comfortable and cared for. Their warm personality, patience, and professionalism turned what could have been a stressful process into a smooth and even enjoyable experience.
They were always available to answer our questions, explain every detail clearly, and offer honest advice. They genuinely cared about helping us find the right place - not just any place - and that made all the difference.
It’s rare to meet someone who combines kindness, dedication, and such a strong work ethic. We felt supported every step of the way, and we couldn't have asked for a better person to guide us through this journey.
Thank you, for everything — your help meant more than you know."
- Hanna M

"I have been with them now for the past two years. They works relentlessly and such a Akin’s and genuine person.
They never puts you in a bad deal and fight for you as if it was her win. If work had to get done they help to find people whether using bark or homesteads. They don’t ping pong you like others. I am so glad I had listened to my besty who referred them. If it’s a home with space they also help to screen to post and screen tenants.
They are a god sent and know their job well and a great bargainer. It’s hard these days to find genuine and kind people. They don’t just look out for their pocket like most, for a big payout.
Whatever your budget is and better is what they look for you. Never in a million years did I thought I’d be a homeowner. Thank you."
- Simone M




















































What are the first steps I should take when considering buying a home in Ontario?
Start by assessing your financial situation, including credit score, savings for a down payment, and budget. Then, get pre-approved for a mortgage to understand your buying power.
This depends on your long-term plans, financial stability, and lifestyle preferences. Buying can be a good investment and offer stability, but renting provides flexibility and less responsibility for maintenance.
What should I know about the Ontario real estate market before buying?
Research local market trends, such as average home prices, inventory levels, and the typical time homes stay on the market. This can vary greatly between urban areas like Detroit and rural regions.
How much down payment do I need to buy a home in Ontario?
Typically, a down payment of 20% is ideal to avoid private mortgage insurance (PMI). However, there are programs available that allow lower down payments, even as low as 3-5%.
Are there any first-time homebuyer programs or incentives in Ontario?
Yes, Ontario offers several programs for first-time homebuyers, including down payment assistance and tax credits. Check with the State Housing Development Authority for current programs.
What are the key factors to consider when choosing a location to buy a home in Ontario?
Consider factors like proximity to work, quality of local schools, neighborhood safety, local amenities, and potential for property value appreciation.
As a renter, how can I prepare for the transition to owning a home in Ontario?
Start saving for a down payment and closing costs, work on improving your credit score, and begin researching different neighborhoods and types of homes that fit your budget and lifestyle.
What are the average property taxes in Ontario, and how do they affect home affordability?
Property taxes in Ontario vary by location. It's important to factor in these costs when determining the affordability of a home, as they can significantly impact your monthly budget.
How do I find a reliable real estate agent in Ontario?
Look for an agent with experience in your desired area and a strong track record of helping buyers. Ask for referrals from friends or family, or search for agents with positive reviews online.
What are the common pitfalls to avoid when buying a home in Ontario?
Avoid overextending your budget, neglecting home inspections, ignoring neighborhood research, and rushing into a purchase without proper due diligence. Take your time to make a well-informed decision.

Now that you’ve seen the proof and the hundreds of mission-driven coaches like you who’ve gone on to change countless lives from within the Coach’s Secret community, I only have one more question to ask:
Will you be next?...

As you can imagine, our service unlike any other experience out there and as such, we go to great efforts to maintain the quality & exclusivity of our services
You're dreaming of owning a home in Ontario or are on the path to becoming one
You can dedicate few hours each week to crafting your dream home journey
You're geared up to take bold, even if not flawless, steps towards your goal
You're financially prepared to invest in turning your home-owning dreams into reality
Your aim is to enhance your lifestyle, not just for yourself, but to contribute more to those around you
You are hesitant to find your footing in the real estate market, either as a buyer or seller
You're hoping for instant, effortless success in the housing market
You're only interested in free insights but aren't ready to put in the effort
You're hesitant about the value of investing in your own real estate journey
Your goal is solely to increase your wealth without the desire to contribute to the community or others
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