Cassie’s commitment to her clients is her number one priority. She prides herself on being approachable, professional and above all else, honest.
Cassie was raised on a dairy farm in Cambridge before her parents moved into real estate in Hamilton, joining Harcourts in the 1990s. Her first job was as an administrator at Harcourts in Glenview, and she purchased her first home at 18 years old.
Over the years, Cassie has bought, sold, renovated or built multiple properties and has a passion for real estate. She wanted to become a real estate agent at 18, but was concerned that she wouldn't be taken seriously due to her limited life experience.
She ran her own nail technician business for 20 years and studied photography to become a birth photographer. Cassie has photographed over 250 births, which led to an interview on Campbell Live.
While unable to work during Covid-19, she pursued her original dream of becoming a real estate agent. She studied during the pandemic and then worked with a Hamilton real estate company for three years.
"Cassie remembers her father being soft and genuine with his clients, especially the elderly, and she seeks to emulate that approach.
I am committed to doing the right thing and having a clear conscience. For me, success isn't just about sales and revenue - it's about people's lives and livelihoods. I support my clients, ensuring they understand the process and aren’t taken advantage of."
Cassie lives with her signwriter husband on a lifestyle block in rural Cambridge. They have two adult children, and a daughter who attends St. Peter's School.
She was delighted to join the Harcourts team in Cambridge, preferring the close-knit environment of a smaller team over a larger corporation.
"I've always felt a connection to the Harcourts brand because of my parents, and because it was where I started my career."