By Primo Group
When most people think of a Realtor, they picture someone focused on listings, negotiations, and contracts. But for Primo Group, real estate has always been about something deeper—understanding how homes are built, how they age, and how design choices impact long-term value. Before launching Primo Group, we spent years in the industry’s foundational sectors. Jon started with a hands-on approach, co-founding a residential construction company focused on transforming living spaces. Stefanie honed her expertise on the development side, guiding large-scale developers in acquiring prime land. That journey taught us to see homes differently—not just as properties, but as structures with stories, strengths, and untapped potential.
1. Seeing What Others Miss
When walking through a home, we don’t just look at the aesthetics—we look at the anatomy. While others might focus on paint colours and staging, we look for the details that impact long-term value: the quality of the framing, the lifespan of mechanical systems, hidden signs of moisture, or the flow of natural light.
For buyers, this expertise safeguards against costly surprises that often arise after closing. For sellers, it allows us to recommend small, strategic improvements that maximize ROI. By understanding a property’s "bones," we guide our clients with absolute confidence—because we know what’s really going on behind the walls, not just what’s in front of the camera.2. Primo Group See Homes as Investments, Not Just Addresses
Jonathans construction background also changed how we think about value. Every home has untapped potential, and smart upgrades — done at the right time and for the right reasons — can dramatically increase equity.
When advising clients, we focus on helping them make decisions that pay off, both now and in the future. That might mean suggesting which renovations will bring the highest return before listing, or helping a buyer see how a dated property could become a dream home with the right improvements.
Real estate and construction go hand in hand — and understanding both means we can help our clients build value, not just buy or sell property.
3. Bridging the Gap Between Design and Real Estate
Here is a distinct advantage to working with a team that is fluent in two languages: the housing market and the renovation market.
When clients ask, “Should I finish the basement before selling?” or “Is a kitchen remodel worth the investment?”, we provide realistic answers based on actual construction costs, current buyer trends, and comparable sales. We don’t guess; we calculate.
This combination of insight saves our clients time, money, and unnecessary stress, transforming what is often an emotional process into a smart, data-backed strategy.
4. Building Relationships Like We Build Homes
In construction, a successful project requires patience, precise communication, and total accountability. We bring that same discipline to real estate.
We treat every client journey like a custom build—one that deserves expert planning and flawless execution. From our first meeting to closing day (and well beyond), our goal is to ensure every decision you make is informed, intentional, and strategic.
For Primo Group, success isn’t measured merely by the number of transactions, but by the durability of the trust we earn. We aren't just helping you buy or sell a property; we are helping you build a future.
Bringing It All Together
Launching Primo Group was a natural evolution, a way to fuse our hands-on construction experience with the modern real estate market. We wanted to offer homeowners and investors something rare: a perspective grounded in structural realities, not just sales tactics.
If you are planning your next move and want guidance that balances design potential with financial logic, let’s connect.
You deserve more than a Realtor who simply opens doors—you deserve a team that understands exactly how they were built.
Let’s Talk About Your Next Move
info@thepgsells.com
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