Name
Ken McLaughlin, B. Comm.
Company
RE/MAX Kelowna - RE/MAX Commercial
E-mail
Contact Ken McLaughlin, B. Comm. (RE/MAX Kelowna - RE/MAX Commercial)
Website
http://www.CommercialBC.com
Office Phone
(800) 663-5770
Cell Phone
(250) 870-7845
Alt. Phone
(250) 717-5037
Fax
(250) 861-8462
Address
100-1553 Harvey Ave., Kelowna, B.C., V1Y 6G1
Description
Need a professional commercial Realtor® in the Central Okanagan Valley of British Columbia? Ken can assist in Kelowna, Vernon, Lake Country, Westbank or Peachland. Call Ken McLaughlin, B. Comm.

About Us:

Ken McLaughlin's Approach:  YOUR FIRST AND LAST CALL

Ken has earned a reputation for professional due diligence and expertise across a wide range of commercial real estate areas. His approach in cooperative Realtor/developer projects is driven by the principles of buying great sites and improving them through innovative, distinctive and superior developments in the Okanagan Valley including Kelowna, Lake Country, Vernon, Westbank and Peachland.  Central Okanagan areas of British Columbia, Canada.

His approach and results during his 18 year career in real estate sales/development has gained Ken an entrepreneurial reputation throughout the Okanagan Valley.  His common goals shared with clients over the many years is to develop property that is ahead of the market in design and structure, and deliver a high-quality product that will ensure capital growth for both owner occupiers and investors alike.

Awards, Accomplishments & Associations:

2006 Named in top 4 in sales at RE/MAX Kelowna
2006 Top 25 Commercial Realtors in RE/MAX Western Canada
2006 - 2009 RE/MAX Platinum Award in each of these years
2009 RE/MAX Hall of Fame Award

Associations & Memberships: CREA - Canadian Real Estate Association, BCREA - British Columbia Real Estate Association, OMREB - Okanagan Mainline Real Estate Association, CREA - Canadian Commercial Council, UDI - Urban Development Institute

Thanks in advance for your offer!

Ken McLaughlin, B. Comm.  YOUR FIRST AND LAST CALL!

Areas of Expertise

Ken McLaughlin's & RE/MAX Commercial Services:

Ken offers a wide range of commercial realty services including:

  • Listing and sales of commercial properties and vacant land

  • Listing and sales of businesses

  • Land assembly for future development and use

  • Managing the re-zoning and/or subdivision process through the City of Kelowna and the Regional District for all types of commercial projects

  • Managing the submission of applications to the ALR (Agricultural Land Reserve)

  • Leasing of commercial properties /office space / retail space

A few of the institutional and commercial relationships developed by Ken over the years include:

  • Environment Canada, Atmospheric Environment Service

  • Public Works Canada, Acquisition and Disposition

  • Okanagan University College, University of British Columbia Okanagan 

  • City of Vernon

  • Roman Catholic Bishop of Nelson

  • Lawrence Medical Arts Ltd.

  • Tatum Properties

  • Huber Developments Ltd.

  • Shell Canada/Actton Super-Save Gas Stations

  • Granville Savings & Mortgage Corp.

  • KPMG Inc.

  • Glenmore Development Corp.

  • Hawkeye Holdings Ltd. (Hugh Fitzpatrick)

  • TOMTAR Roofing & Sheet Metal Ltd.

  • Lunelli Enterprises Ltd. (Anthony's Suzuki Subaru & Ironman Subaru)

  • TROIKA Developments Inc.

  • Cheviot Properties Ltd.

  • City of Kelowna

  • Ken McLaughlin, B. Comm.  YOUR FIRST AND LAST CALL!

Personal Development Principles:

Ken's cooperative development principles can be summed up in eight points:

  1. Position: Does the development occupy a prime location suitable for the target market?

  2. Timing: Are we one step ahead of the market in the style and type of development?

  3. Tenant ability: Does it appeal to owners, investors and occupiers alike?

  4. Innovation: Will the project allow new concepts, features, styles and layouts?

  5. Site specifics: Can the project develop a unique signature style not in the market today?

  6. Pricing: Will purchasers gain excellent value for their financial outlay?

  7. Point of difference: Can we introduce new initiatives into the market?

  8. Demand: Can we capitalize on market trends, that is; does the development appeal to owner occupiers therefore ensuring strong rental prospects for the investor?

Ken McLaughlin, B. Comm.  YOUR FIRST AND LAST CALL!