Nina Asusa, Broker

Nina's journey in real estate began in the early 1990's where her passion for real-estate quickly grew from an investor and home renovator, to where she is today. In 2006*, Nina launched her full-time real estate career and quickly found herself helping her clients, who many became friends, achieve not just any lifestyle, but the lifestyle they wanted for themselves. Her model was and always will be ''Don't follow someone else's story; create your own story, create your own lifestyle, because 'home is where your story begins.'''  From a single realtor, to developing a strong team of realtors she personally mentored and later owning a real estate brokerage firm, Nina's focus remained the same. She continues to channel her high energy and extensive experience into understanding her client's needs and wants, and in helping them in their real estate journey. Nina's greatest honour is the trust others grant her when welcoming her in their life's journey.

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Homebuyers remain determined while sellers step back in response to additional interest rate hikes

 

Down payment dilemma: Canadian first-time homebuyers’ fear of falling short is escalating

 

1 in 4 Canadians intend to buy an investment property in the next five years

 

Canada’s real estate market: Buyers are back, but where is the inventory?

 

Mapping the million: What $1 million can buy in Canada’s major real estate markets

 

Canada ends 2022 with modest decline in national aggregate home price; prices remain well above pre-pandemic levels

 

Phil Soper recognized as top Canadian on Swanepoel Power 200 list for tenth consecutive year 

 

2023 national aggregate home price forecast to end year 1.0% below fourth quarter of 2022: Royal LePage

 

Royal LePage adjusts 2022 national home price forecast lower to 5% over 2021 to reflect softening markets in Ontario and British Columbia

 

Royal LePage forecast adjusted downward: National aggregate home price set to end year modestly below 2021 following third quarter price declines in majority of Canadian markets

 

Planning a home improvement project? A kitchen renovation can increase your home's value by 20%, according to Royal LePage Experts

 

Persistent demand coupled with low inventory drives 2022 home price forecast higher to 15%

 

Royal LePage Shelter Foundation Raises $3.3 Million in 2021 in support of women’s shelters and domestic violence prevention programs

 

Spring housing market poised for continued price growth following double-digit gains in fourth quarter

 

Royal LePage Survey: 79% of real estate professionals would advise their clients to sell this winter rather than wait until spring, as demand continues to outstrip supply

 

Royal LePage: Canadian home prices soar as persistent supply shortage results in continued seller’s market

   

Buying vs Renting study: Homeowners come out in front financially in more than 90% of scenarios analyzed

   

More than one in ten homeowners in Canada’s three largest urban centres owns multiple properties

   

Canadian home price forecast revised upward to 16% as roaring spring market eases into summer

 

Increasing number of Canadians anxious about missing out on their first home due to an insufficient down payment

 

Canadian home prices forecast to end year 13.5% higher than 2020 as waning affordability and modestly improving supply begin to slow the pace of future increases

   

Royal LePage Survey: Nearly half of Canadians aged 25 to 35 own their home; one quarter of these homeowners have purchased a property since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic

   

Royal LePage: Canadian home prices forecast to rise 5.5% by the end of 2021 as low inventory and unmet demand set to fuel price increases

 

Pandemic-shift: spike in savings diverted into housing driving national median home prices up 8.6%, according to Royal LePage

 

Royal Royal LePage: National home prices rise sharply in second quarter as housing supply struggles to keep up with surge in demand

 

Royal LePage Market Forecast: National Home Prices to Show Remarkable Resilience in 2020

 

COVID-19: How We Will Safely Serve You

 

Phil Soper Recognized as Top Canadian in Swanepoel Power 200 for Seventh Consecutive Year

 

Canadians can expect a vibrant spring real estate market, with home prices rising modestly

 

Canadian real estate market to appreciate 3.2% in 2020 reflecting similar price growth in both condo and detached segments

 

One in five homes purchased by Canadian newcomers

 

Canadian Real Estate Market Shows Signs of a Sustainable Recovery with Modest Price Gain of 1.1% in Second Quarter

 

Canadian Recreational Property Prices Forecast to Rise 4.7%

 

Most Canadian First-Time Home Buyers Anxious They Will Miss Out Because of an Insufficient Down Payment

 

Spring clean for a good cause: 11th Annual National Garage Sale for shelter returns on May 11

 

Sluggish Start to 2019 Provides Silver Lining for First-time Home Buyers in the Country’s Largest Cities