Hi, I’m Charlene Bertin, a local REALTOR® and Seniors Real Estate Specialist® with over 25 years of experience guiding people through real estate decisions during times of change.
I understand that buying or selling a home is rarely just about the property. It’s often about navigating uncertainty, emotions, and big life transitions. My role is to provide steady guidance, clear explanations, and a no-pressure approach so you can make decisions that feel right for you.
Whether you are buying your first home, selling a long-held family property, or planning a thoughtful downsize, I walk beside you every step of the way, at a pace that feels comfortable and informed.
You don’t need to have everything figured out. You just need a place to start.

“Charlene’s honesty and upfront manner made for no surprises. I felt supported and confident every step of the way.”
– Gillian R., St. Thomas | Home Seller
“Charlene made the entire process clear and easy. She advocated for us and helped make our purchase stress-free.”
– Jessica G., London | First-Time Home Buyer
Many of these experiences are shared by clients throughout London and St. Thomas.
Whether you are a first-time home buyer, a growing family, or an experienced investor, I am committed to guiding you through the buying process with clarity and confidence.
There are many important questions to consider when purchasing a home. Avoid costly mistakes and put my experience to work for you.
Selling your home is one of the biggest financial decisions you will make. Preparation, strategy, and professional marketing matter.
As your REALTOR®, I will guide you through every milestone, from understanding market value to closing day, so you feel informed and supported throughout the process.
Feb 02, 2026
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Today my mother turns 80, and I find myself reflecting on a moment from twenty-five years ago that shaped not only her life, but mine as well. After becoming a widow, my mom believed she would never be able to buy a home on her own. She worked at Emco for many years and took great pride in her job, but she still doubted whether home ownership was p...