Royal
LePage is a company that has come a long
way since it’s one-man shop in Toronto
in 1913 to a national network of over
500 offices with over 9000 sales representatives.
Karen’s national
status within Royal LePage has earned
her the coveted recognition of Lifetime
Member of the National Chairman’s
Club (top 1% for more than 10 years within
the entire Royal LePage sales force in
Canada).
This is an achievement
that is extra special to Karen given the
talent and professionalism of other Royal
LePage colleagues throughout Canada.
Karen loves real
estate because she gets to meet so many
different people with a variety of need
and expectations. Cultural considerations
have become increasingly more important
when working with clients and add immensely
to the learning curve required of modern
day real estate practitioners. “We
have sold very high end properties, lower
end properties and all those in between,”
Karen says. “While knowledge of
these respective market niches is always
crucial, working with and understanding
your client is imperative.”
Karen and Greg have
contributed over the years to the community
through volunteering for select fundraising
groups and organizing community events.
Past service with the Nepean Kiwanis Club
where Greg was President and Karen actively
involved in fundraising initiatives has
provided them both with a sense of returning
something to the community.
The Scott’s
do not see transactions as numbers and
financial bottom lines but rather real
people who are either buying or selling
probably their biggest financial investment
of their lives. “Sensitivity, listening
and providing balanced advice is always
well received by sellers and buyers alike”,
the Scott’s agree.
Karen and Greg rely
heavily on their office associates to coordinate and handle the multitude
of daily tasks. Despite their hectic schedules
they manage to get away each year to recharge
their batteries and to reflect on life’s
priorities. “We have hobbies like
gardening, cooking, boating and art.”
Karen laughs “but work is my favourite
past-time.” |