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Real Estate Professionals Inc opened its doors thanks to Ken Lamb more than 35 years ago. Today it is still locally owned proud to be Canadian and has over 400 agents working from its North and South offices. It started as an independent company and became the second biggest brokerage in Alberta. No flashy company TV ads, just a caring client based business with total communication and industry ethics.
Real Estate Professionals Inc. offers an elevated level of service and professionalism to home buyers, sellers and investors throughout Greater Calgary. In the years since its inception, the company has continually met its lofty goals, pushed for constant improvement and set the standard for real estate excellence. Most importantly, people responded. The company grew to include multiple offices and many of the leading agents throughout the region. Ken says it’s simply a matter of choosing the right people to join his ever-evolving organisation.
“There’s a big difference between just having a real estate license and truly acting as a real estate professional,” Ken explains. “When you work with Real Estate Professionals Inc., we strive to have that difference come shining through each and every step of the way.”
When you work with a sales associate from Real Estate Professionals Inc. there’s a difference. It’s a professional difference. It’s a professional experience.
When buying or selling your home, you can rest assured knowing you’re in the hands of a knowledgeable agent backed by the entire Real Estate Professionals Inc. team using all today’s best technology to get the job done, in the shortest time for the most amount of money.
That’s what you get when you Go with the Pros at Real Estate Professionals Inc.
North Office | 202, 5403 Crowchild Tr. NW
North: 403.547.4102
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