When you're leaving the city, you deserve more than a name pulled from a search engine. I personally connect you with a trusted, vetted agent — wherever you're headed — and stay involved until you're across the finish line.
Most people relocating out of Calgary do the same thing: they search online, skim a few profiles, check the star ratings, and hope for the best.
But reviews don't tell the full story. They don't tell you how an agent handles a difficult negotiation, whether they communicate clearly under pressure, or whether they'll actually pick up the phone when it matters.
A bad referral doesn't just cost you time — it can cost you money, create unnecessary stress, and leave you without a trusted advocate at a critical moment.
When you're relocating, I don't hand you a name and wish you luck. I use my professional networks to identify an agent who fits your specific situation — their market, your timeline, your expectations.
You have one point of contact: me. I coordinate the introduction, provide context to the receiving agent, and stay available throughout the process.
This isn't a directory referral. It's a relationship-driven introduction from one professional to another — with your best interests at the centre of it.
A straightforward process designed to get you connected to the right agent — quickly and with confidence.
My approach to real estate has always been relationship-first. I'm not trying to close a single transaction — I'm building the kind of trust that means clients come back, and send people they care about.
As a Broker and Training Coordinator at Royal LePage Solutions, I work with contracts and agents every day. That operational depth means I know what good service looks like — and what to ask when I'm vetting a referral partner on your behalf.
The referral process is an extension of what I already do: putting my reputation on the line to ensure my clients are looked after properly.
"My goal isn't a one-time transaction. It's building the kind of relationship where clients trust me to look after them — even when that means connecting them with someone else."
No. There is no additional cost to you for the referral. You pay the same commission structure you would with any agent. The referral fee, if any, is handled between brokerages — not added to your transaction.
I look for agents who are active in your specific market, have a track record that matches your type of transaction, and who communicate the way I expect professionals to communicate. I draw from the Royal LePage national network and the Sell It community, and I prioritize fit over convenience.
Yes, in most cases a referral fee is paid by the receiving brokerage upon successful closing. This is standard practice in real estate and does not affect your commission rate or the service you receive. I'll always be transparent about this if you ask.
International referrals are handled on a case-by-case basis through the Sell It global professional community. Coverage varies by region, but in many cases I can facilitate a connection or help you identify the right path forward. Reach out and let's discuss your specific destination.
Yes. My involvement doesn't end at the handoff. I remain available as a resource and stay in communication through the process. If anything isn't working as expected, you can always come back to me and I'll address it directly.
Whether you're months away from leaving or ready to move now, reach out and let's talk through your situation. I'll make sure you have the right person in your corner — wherever you're headed.