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Some Relationships Outlast the Contract

  • Service: Commercial Property Management
  • Size: 16-19 Single Units, 2 Homes
  • Asset: Multiple Single Units within a larger Strata Corporation | Single Family homes throughout BC
  • Owner Type: Generational family relationship — deepest trust signal
  • Referred By: Introduced through a mutual connection at Robson Market

Thirty Years. Three Generations. One Management Team.

It started the way the best introductions do – through someone who knew someone, and trusted them enough to make the call.

In the 1990s, a friend of the family happened to know one of our team members from Robson Market, a property we managed in Vancouver. When the family was looking for a reliable property manager, he didn’t search a directory. He asked someone he trusted.

That question started a relationship that has now spanned three decades.

The patriarch was the one who made that first call — the one who built the portfolio and set the standard for how he expected his family’s assets to be managed. Over the years, Custom Realty became a consistent presence across his holdings: residential units at a West Vancouver tower his family received through an architectural exchange, single-family rentals, strata council representation, unit sales, and eventually executive rental management as the portfolio diversified.

As he aged, his daughter and son-in-law became the family’s primary connection to our team. The transition was natural – they had been involved for years, and the relationship had already extended to them long before it needed to. When the patriarch passed, nothing was lost. The trust had already been transferred.

Today, the family oversees a diverse portfolio spanning Vancouver and beyond. We manage what needs managing, advise when asked, and stay close enough to the family’s history and preferences that they never have to explain context we already carry.

As their son-in-law put it: ‘Bill and Jolene understand my family, its history, and the way we like to conduct business.’

That kind of understanding isn't built in a meeting. It's built over thirty years of showing up.