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RE/MAX of Western Canada 2011 Top Achievers
Kelowna, BC (February 13, 2012) – Elton Ash, Regional Executive Vice President, RE/MAX of Western Canada, is proud to announce Western Canada’s list of top affiliates who were recognized at...
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Balanced conditions set to return to most Canadian housing markets in 2012, while residential values expected to set new records
Kelowna, BC (December 6, 2011) – Canadian residential real estate defied conventional logic and outperformed expectations in 2011, posting another solid year of housing activity virtually across the board. The trend...
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RE/MAX Receives Prestigious Training Awards
RE/MAX University Recognized for High Quality and Real Results read more
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Housing evolution driving average price appreciation in Canada’s major centres, says RE/MAX
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RE/MAX HOME TEAM CONTEST WINNERS SECTION!
Thursday, October 20, 2011 - Calgary, AB- Cardine Jones of the Lethbridge College Maintenance Team enjoyed some exciting WHL hockey action, along with 23 of his co-workers, compliments of local...
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Grade 12 Graduates Eligible for $16,000 through RE/MAX Quest for Excellence Bursary Program
Kelowna, B.C. (September 12, 2011) – RE/MAX of Western Canada is renewing the organization’s commitment to our future community leaders by offering $16,000 in bursary funds and one recipient; in...
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WHL & RE/MAX LAUNCH HOME TEAM CONTEST
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RE/MAX Mobile App: Over 35,000 listings at your finger tips for free
Kelowna, BC (September 1, 2011) – RE/MAX of Western Canada’s FREE mobile app is now available to download on iTunes, making property searches user friendly and enjoyable. Consumers searching for...
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What Can $350,000 Buy in Real Estate?
Kelowna, BC (August 15, 2011) Curious about the type of property you can purchase for $350,000 across Western Canada? RE/MAX of Western Canada pulled a few listings to see what...
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RE/MAX Yard Sale for the Cure donations approach $200,000 in 2011
Kelowna, BC (June 29, 2011) – RE/MAX sales associates and support staff across Canada joined the fight against breast cancer once again, raising over $180,000 for the Canadian Breast Cancer...
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