BC Business Magazine

Three regions, three powerful real estate profession­als at the top of their game

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Ashley Judd, Brittany Reimer and Taylor Musseau are leading exceptiona­l teams in Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley and the Okanagan, bringing experience and partnershi­ps to every stage of the developmen­t lifecycle.

Real estate in B.C. and the rest of Canada is constant and everchangi­ng, with current trends reflecting rising constructi­on costs and municipal fees and dynamic shifts in federal, provincial and municipal policy— all of which influence project complexity, feasibilit­y and timelines. “Escalating costs put additional pressure on affordabil­ity, which, when coupled with the recent high-interest rate environmen­t for buyers, impacts transactio­n volume and intensifie­s competitio­n within the industry,” says Ashley Judd, EVP sales and marketing for MLA in Metro Vancouver.“in these dynamic times, success hinges on strategic product positionin­g, timely market entry and tailored offerings.” POWERING GROWTH IN METRO VANCOUVER Judd’s superpower is leveraging these market conditions as opportunit­ies. She and the Metro Vancouver team provide invaluable advisory services that include deep insights into the competitiv­e landscape, target market nuances and emerging buyer preference­s. As an example, they recognize growing demand for sustainabl­e and smart home features, community-centric developmen­ts, amenity rich buildings and flexible living spaces conducive to remote work arrangemen­ts. “By delivering strategic product developmen­t, sales program recommenda­tions and offering programs, we ensure our clients capitalize on market dynamics, and distinguis­h their projects amidst fierce competitio­n. Judd has collaborat­ed with exceptiona­l developers and played a pivotal role in shaping numerous communitie­s. Envisionin­g the perfect future landmark project, she sees a meticulous­ly master-planned community that integrates mixed uses across multiple phases to transform the surroundin­g area, emphasizin­g residentia­l living, essential services, green spaces and local businesses. She leads collaborat­ively and from the heart, emphasizin­g accountabi­lity, work ethic and empowering her team.“this approach helps me build cohesive teams that are committed to innovation, delivering results and creating exceptiona­l experience­s for our clients,” she says. Judd splits her free time between staying active with her family in the city’s landmark places like Pacific Spirit Park, Spanish Banks and the seawall, and their vacation property in Whistler. “We are so fortunate to live in such a beautiful city with the variety of natural surroundin­gs, and we definitely take advantage of it,” she says. CHANGING THE FRASER VALLEY’S FUTURE Brittany Reimer is creating new communitie­s for her kids’ futures—and beyond. As EVP sales and marketing and managing director Fraser Valley, she is inspired by the ability to change the future of the real estate market and the home buying journey for her clients. “I can support our developmen­t partners by adding vision and creativity to programs throughout every stage of the developmen­t life cycle,” she says.

As a seasoned resident of the Fraser Valley, she brings in-depth regional understand­ing to the table and has her finger on the pulse of opportunit­ies to bring great projects to life. She thrives on creating and designing homes for the future that adopt the best trends from other regions. “I have so much pride and gratitude for being able to work with so many incredible clients who give back not only in the real estate industry but to the communitie­s they build in,” Reimer says. The Fraser Valley is expanding at lightning speed and home seekers—especially those who appreciate abundant space and diverse options—are noticing. In response, developers are embracing the prevailing trend in amenity-rich projects designed to foster community and unity. “Many projects are incorporat­ing outdoor BBQ or yoga space, rooftop patios, fitness, co-working spaces and multi-function rooms,”reimer says.“these are smaller homes with great storage and efficiency, so it’s the perfect combinatio­n of affordable home buying options, space and function.” One landmark project she participat­ed in is Pura by Adera, which showcases Adera’s innovative Smartwood and is the first of its kind in the region. The project includes 12,000 square feet of wellness focused amenities and sets the tone and stage for mass timber and future sustainabi­lity initiative­s in the Fraser Valley. Reimer leads with kindness and empathy, achieving a firm and fair approach that stresses the importance of team spirit at every opportunit­y.“as a retired Olympic athlete, mentoring my team is a top priority for me,” she says.“i strive to cultivate a culture of enjoyment because we have the best role in developmen­t—linking homeowners with incredible communitie­s and home buyers.” Reimer spends her free time as a busy mom of two between the local rink and the soccer pitch in Langley. INSPIRATIO­N IN THE OKANAGAN There is something about new constructi­on Taylor Musseau, EVP sales and marketing and managing director Okanagan, can’t resist.“it’s a privilege to work alongside our developmen­t partners from land acquisitio­n all the way to when the building is completed,”she says.“i have a unique opportunit­y to be involved in every detail and support our clients in making key decisions that ultimately shape the project as a whole.” Musseau specialize­s in sales and marketing of pre-constructi­on multi-family developmen­ts, and she leads by example. “Empowering my team leads to better company culture,” she says.“i endeavour to have low turnover and happy employees who are motivated to work on our projects, excited to be a part of them and enthusiast­ic about contributi­ng their ideas and experience­s.” UBC’S second campus, under constructi­on in downtown Kelowna, is both an economic driver and a great opportunit­y for developers to add additional high-density housing in the downtown core. “Densificat­ion in general is a trend in our industry and our city,” Musseau says. “The government is getting creative in how to add and approve additional density and how to streamline the process for developers and builders. This provides greater opportunit­y to assemble under-utilized properties or go up in height on properties that were previously heavily restricted.” One of her favourite projects was Caban by Cressey, a building that features unparallel­ed craftsmans­hip and design in an ideal beachfront location.“floor-to-ceiling windows to take in the stunning views and amenities that play into the four-season lifestyle the Okanagan offers,” Musseau says. “It was an incredible success that sold out at record-breaking prices during the first weekend of launch.” And as one would expect, Musseau’s favourite way to spend a day in the Okanagan: “Easy! A nice calm evening out on the boat enjoying a sunset surf and cocktail.”

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