Simpson*
302 Eckhardt Avenue West
Penticton, BC
Canada V2A 2A9
Details
Address | 1716 Treffry Place |
Area | South Okanagan |
Sub Area | SU - Trout Creek |
State/Province | British Columbia |
Country | Canada |
Price | $368,900 |
Property Type | Residential Lot |
Lot Size | 0.13 Acres |
Waterfront | No |
Taxes | $0 |
Tax Year | 2024 |
MLS® # | 10323005 |
Residential lot in Trout Creek close to beach, parks, Elementary school and playground. All services available at the lot line. Call me for more details regarding building.
Listed by ROYAL LEPAGE LITTLE OAK REALTY
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About
Shannon Simpson epitomizes honesty, energy, hard work, and meticulous detail into every aspect of your real estate transaction. Having thirty years of sales and marketing experience in a variety of leadership roles across Canada, he is eager to bring his strong business background and negotiating skillset to every RE/MAX client he represents, both from a “sellers” and “buyers” perspective.
Before joining the RE/MAX team, Simpson held positions as Publisher & General Manager, Advertising Sales Director, Marketing Director, and Sales & Service Director. He prides himself on a keen ability to drive sales and customer satisfaction while helping his clients become more successful along the way. Communicator, strategic partnership leader, facilitator, and community advocate are words easily associated with Simpson in his daily work life.
He jumped at the opportunity to join RE/MAX and their talented group of high-performing professionals. He is acutely aware of the dynamics and diversity that make up the very competitive Okanagan Valley real-estate landscape, having spent time in all three major cities of Penticton, Kelowna, and Vernon. He is committed to bringing the same level of professionalism, consistency, and passion to every client, customer, and sales associate he has the pleasure to work with.
Shannon is married to his wife Liza, and together they have three sons. He is an avid golf enthusiast and has spent many weekends over the past few years with Liza on the golf course watching the boys compete in golf tournaments across Western Canada.