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Arthur started his real estate career in March 1987. He has never looked back. His successful real estate career started immediately and he has enjoyed being in the top 1% of real estate agents in Toronto for many years. Arthur Parks, an alumni of Ryerson University, majored in finance from the esteemed institution. His professional journey commenced at the Bank of Nova Scotia in 1971, where he rapidly ascended the corporate ladder, holding pivotal management roles both at the branch and head office levels. Following his tenure at the bank, Arthur undertook the mantle of General Manager at two prominent Toronto-based companies, showcasing his exceptional leadership acumen. His innate love for the art of buying and selling his personal real estate beckoned him to transition his formidable management and personnel skills into a thriving real estate career. Throughout his career, his genuine interest in people, his desire to assist and serve people.
Buying or selling a home is likely the largest and most important transaction you’ll ever make. That’s why so many trust RE/MAX: the most widely recognized real estate brand in the world. For more than 20 years, RE/MAX has been the leading real estate organization in Canada. By providing the best training, administrative and marketing support, brokers and agents are free to focus on what they do best: sell real estate. Our experienced and knowledgeable agents are the reason RE/MAX is consistently ranked number one in over 150 markets across Canada. We provide our agents with exclusive tools and training to ensure they have the skills they need to effectively guide you through the real estate process. In fact, Canadian RE/MAX agents averaged twice as many transactions as its competitors. (based on 2014 closed transactions source: CREA, RE/MAX) and have more specialized designations than any others, making them Canada’s most productive agents.
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