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I was born in the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford to be exact, and lived on my Mother's farm until I was 20 years old. In that time, we raised sheep. hogs, dairy cattle, and beef. For the most part, I was most interested in beef cattle and horses. I was in the Otter Beef 4-H Club for 3 years, and raised Simmental and Limosine cattle in that time. I also rode horses for a while, but not too much competitively.
I rode Western for fun, as this is what my big brother did. My pleasure riding dropped considerably when I was attending high school, as I began to race motorcycles competitively. This lasted for about 5 years, then I finished high school, and decided my interests lied more in the outdoors than on a motorbike. In the mean-time Mom was busy with real-estate and relayed to me how she could use some help with all the business she was getting. With my farm background, and my college studies in the Sciences not fulfilling my interests, Agricultural real- estate was a perfect fit.
I got my Realtor's licence in 1999, and haven't looked back since. As a team, we seem to relate to farmers and clients alike, as we both have extensive farming and real estate experience between us. When I'm not working, I'm fishing, hiking, or hunting. I've done many week long back-packing trips throughout B.C., and have packed with donkeys on a few occasions. I'm a member of the BC Wildlife Federation, and a member of the Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia. We take sincere interest in selling agricultural land, farms, and recreational property in B.C.
- 1999 - Joined my Mother and together we won 5 top Achievement awards in Agricultural Sales.
- 2001 - 4 Star award of achievement from Landmark Realty Corp
- 2002 - 4 Star award of Achievement from Landmark Realty Corp.
- 2003 - 4 Star award of Achievement from Landmark Realty Corp.
- 2004 - 5 Star Award of Achievement from Landmark Realty Corp.
- 2005 - 5 Star award of Achievement from Landmark Realty Corp.
- 2006 - 4 Star award of Achievement from Landmark Realty Corp.
Not bad, for a couple of farmers?
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