Janice Christie Real Estate 

Realtor®, CNE, SRES

604-842-0259     4janicechristie@gmail.com

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Welcome

When you make the important decision to buy or sell a home, I am committed to going the extra mile to ensure that all of your needs are successfully met in a professional and honest manner. For Service and Commitment, let me help guide you with your next purchase or sale.

 

I make myself available at all times. My web site is here to help you 24 hours a day. You can search listings at your own convenience, browse reports, and read up on real estate info on your own terms. When you are ready to see a listing in person, or just have a simple question, please dont hesitate to contact me!


You can tell it is Spring when the Home Show is on and the daffodils are blooming.All those Home Maintenance jobs are beckoning.I am excited to be Hosting a Booth this year at THe Poirier Rec Centre.

Tri-City Spring Home Show at the Poirier Sports & Leisure Complex

633 Poirier Street, Coquitlam, BC Booth #89

Friday April 5,2024, 1-8 PM,

Saturday April 6,2024, 930AM-530PM

Sunday April 7,2024 10-4PM 

Please come by and Say Hello at Booth #89, We have a draw for prizes, and all kinds of Spring Homeowner Tips and Building & Maintenance ideas for your home. 




" You become what you think about most of the time....Be careful of what you put in your mind, "  Earl Nightingale

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