Realtor Jen Ziegler - Re/max Solid Gold

Realtor Jen Ziegler - Re/max Solid Gold

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Fiercely-savvy and powerfully calm, family-focused Realtor committed to an intuitively-guided process Hi, I’m Jen! You’re in the right place. Welcome!

I’m a Real Estate Agent located in Kitchener-Waterloo. I LOVE my community and I’m passionate about supporting it and helping the people who live here. If finding your dream home or selling your current home for top dollar (or both) brought you to my page, WELCOME! In 12 years as an award-winning realtor, I’ve learned some things about buying and selling homes that can only come with being as pass

Photos from Realtor Jen Ziegler - Re/max Solid Gold's post 06/16/2026

107 Clarence Avenue sits on an oversized lot in the heart of St. Agatha - surrounded by picturesque farmland, exceptional privacy, and the kind of neighbours that make you feel like you chose right the moment you meet them.

Inside, four generous bedrooms, a stunning custom solid maple kitchen with granite countertops and newer stainless steel appliances, a beautifully renovated bathroom, and a bright lower level with a gas fireplace that makes winter feel like something to look forward to.

Outside is where this property truly opens up. An expansive deck. Stamped concrete driveway and walkway. A spacious patio and pergola. Two sheds - one a fully equipped workshop with hydro. Mature landscaping wrapping around all of it like a private world of your own.

Campfires. Summer barbecues. Quiet evenings under the stars with nowhere else to be.

And when you do need to be somewhere - The Boardwalk, Waterloo, and all major amenities are just minutes away.

This is what small-town living actually looks like when it's done right.

$875,000 | 107 Clarence Avenue, St. Agatha.

06/16/2026

Someone asked me recently what I actually do for a living.

And I started to answer the way I always have. Listings. Negotiations. Market analysis. The technical stuff that makes the job make sense on paper.

But that's not really it, is it.

What I actually do is sit across from people at some of the most significant moments of their lives. The first home. The family home they're letting go of. The next chapter they're not quite sure they're ready for. The dream they've been quietly carrying for years and finally decided to say out loud.

I make space for all of it.

The excitement and the fear. The grief and the hope. The moments that don't fit neatly into a transaction but matter more than any of the paperwork ever could.

Real estate is what I do. But people are why I do it.

And after fifteen years, that has never once changed.

06/11/2026

It's rarely about the square footage.

People think they outgrow their homes because they need more space. Another bedroom. A bigger backyard. More storage.

And sometimes that's true.

But more often? It's something quieter than that.

It's that the kitchen used to feel like the heart of the home - and now everyone is moving through it too fast to notice. It's that the neighbourhood that made so much sense at 28 doesn't fit who you are at 38. It's that your family has changed, your routines have changed, your needs have changed - and the house just hasn't changed with you.

Outgrowing a home isn't about the walls closing in.

It's about you expanding beyond them.

And that's not something to be embarrassed about or rushed through. It's actually something worth pausing on. Because when you understand why you've outgrown it - not just that you have - you make a much better decision about what comes next.

If you've been feeling like your home doesn't quite fit anymore, I want you to know that feeling is valid. And it's worth talking through before you make any big moves.
My inbox is always open. No pressure. Just an honest conversation about where you are and where you want to be.

That's what I'm here for.

Photos from Realtor Jen Ziegler - Re/max Solid Gold's post 06/05/2026

Today our family of six became a family of five.

Our Maui girl was the very best dog, and we had the privilege of loving her for almost 15 years.

In those early years of our marriage, it was just Maui, Ryan, and me. Ryan spent hours on his hands and knees training her when she was a puppy, and all that time, patience, and love shaped her into the incredible dog she became. She was gentle, loyal, intuitive, and honestly one of the best-behaved dogs around. The bond they shared was something really special to witness.

Maui was there for every chapter. Every move, every milestone, every celebration, and every hard day. I always knew I was pregnant before anyone else because she would suddenly curl up beside me, determined to keep me safe. As the boys grew, she was right there beside them, always gentle and protective.

One of the things I’m learning as I get older is that life is made up of seasons. There are seasons of growth, joy, change, and eventually, letting go. We don’t get to keep the ones we love forever, but we do get the gift of loving them deeply while they’re here.

Maui’s chapter may have come to an end, but what a beautiful chapter it was. Fifteen years of loyalty, comfort, companionship, and unconditional love. We are better because she was ours.

A special thank you to my dear friend Hilary, who photographed Maui as a puppy and came back all these years later to capture these moments for us. What a full-circle gift. Thank you for walking alongside our family through so many seasons of life.

Our hearts are heavy today, but they are also incredibly full.

Thank you, Maui. ❤️🐾

You were everything to us.

06/04/2026

You may have noticed the lake access first.

But the real showstopper of this home is the backyard.

2073 Maplewood Road is the kind of property that stops you mid-sentence. Sitting on 0.85 acres in the private Paradise Lake community, this custom built bungaloft doesn't just offer a home. It offers a whole way of living.

Mornings collecting eggs from the chicken coop. Afternoons on the lake - paddleboarding, kayaking, finshing, ust floating. Evenings on the covered porch watching the light change over a shared pond where fish and turtles move slowly beneath the surface while the rest of the world rushes by somewhere else entirely.

Inside, over 3,600 square feet of finished living space that feels as thoughtful as it looks. Rich hardwood floors. Oversized windows that pull the outside in. A chef's kitchen with JennAir appliances, custom cabinetry, and a walk-in pantry that makes you want to cook for a crowd. A main floor primary suite with a spa-inspired ensuite that feels like a hotel you never have to leave. A built-in office upstairs overlooking the lake. A 30x30 barn with endless possibility. A lower level with a separate entrance ready for whatever you need it to be.

Mature trees. Immaculate gardens. Extensive concrete work. Millwork and finishes that remind you what craftsmanship actually looks like.

And all of it - minutes to St. Jacobs Farmers' Market, Costco, Waterloo, and Kitchener.
This is the one people don't forget.

06/03/2026

Some homes are memorable.

Others become iconic.

68 Parker Island is one of those rare properties that stops you in your tracks. From its timeless A-frame architecture to the uninterrupted Lake Huron sunsets, every detail feels like a reminder of why people fall in love with cottage living in the first place.

Waterfront at your doorstep. Four-season enjoyment. A community people dream of being part of.

This is more than a cottage. It's a lifestyle that's becoming increasingly hard to find.

📍68 Parker Island, Lion's Head
Now offered at $899,900

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