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George Jordan

Prince Edward Island Real Estate Association, Prince Edward Island, Canada

The Prince Edward Island Real Estate Association was started in the year 1964. The main office of the ruling association is located in the capital city of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is governed by twelve Realtors and an Executive Officer. All members of the PEI Real Estate Association are also members of the Canadian Real Estate Association and are professionally trained to help Vendors and Buyers in Prince Edward Island. All members adhere to a Realtors Code of Ethics.

To become a Realtor in PEI you must be at least 18 years of age, a resident of Prince Edward Island, and take a course from the PEI Real Estate Association and pass the written test. Then you has to join one of the Real Estate companies in PEI.

George Jordan, Red Soil Real Estate Inc., Prince Edward Island, Canada

Premier of Prince Edward Island, Canada

The top politican in the province of Prince Edward Island, Canada, is Robert Ghiz. He is the Premier of Prince Edward Island, and leader of the Liberal Party of Prince Edward Island. He is the son of the late Joseph Ghiz who was Premier of Prince Edward Island from 1986 until 1993.

The young Premier, Robert Ghiz, is very thankful to his mother and father for giving him a good home life and instilling in him the values it takes to be a leader in Prince Edward Island.

George Jordan, Red Soil Real Estate Inc., PEI, Canada

Prince Edward Island Real Estate in Prince Edward Island, Canada

What will the New Year 2008 be like for the Prince Edward Island Real Estate sales? If 2007 is any indication, 2008 should be just fine for the PEI Real Estate market. Prince Edward Island tourism is predicted to be even better in 2008, so, this is a good indicator.

It's the basic law of marketing: If you have a good product, then the future is bright. Prince Edward Island is a good product, world investors like what they see in PEI: the slow pace of life, safe and secure environment, and, most of all a sense of belonging or a sense of family that is missing in many parts of the world.

George Jordan, Red Soil Real Estate Inc., Prince Edward Island, Canada