
Jennifer's professional career moved her to Toronto where she worked in
Recreation for 4 years before moving to Vancouver, British Columbia
where she worked in fast paced professional high tech corporations.
There she learned promotional techniques, administration, finance and
she put her energy and drive into everything she did.
After 7 years on the coast Jennifer moved back home with her mom and
got into the family business of Real Estate, bring a great combination
of professional and technological experience along with her love for rural property to the table.
Her personal motto: "Where her Jeep goes, Jennifer goes ... and beyond."
Jennifer
is most at home walking or riding through wilderness forests and
rolling hayfields, she has a photographic memory for land which makes
her a most valuable resource when viewing country properties.
Jennifer's high tech knowledge allows her to market a property to new
levels not yet seen in the area by other Realtors. This website is an
exampe of that. Her clients get ortho maps, multiple photos, slide
shows, analytic reports and these things and more give her listings
more punch for prospective buyers then others listings in the area.
Jennifer is the original and front runner in the area, when it comes to
giving you the most online information about her properties, everyone
else just follows.
In her free time, Jennifer enjoys training and riding her horses through the countryside, swimming, skiing, and just about any activity outside. For quiet times Jennifer enjoys painting, watching movies, reading classic novels from authors such as Hans Christian Anderson, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, JRR Tolkien and many others.
Numerous animals live at Jennifer's house, for she loves all creatures domestic and wild. How does she get any work done around that cat?
Jennifer is also a member of the SCA,
(Society of Creative Anachronism) which is an international society for
the education and recreation of medieval studies and is an active
member in her local group. She also teaches and competes in Historical Rapier Fencing (think Pirates of the