Residential Real Estate SpecialistsAmar Kallu Personal Real Estate CorporationAmar was born and raised in British Columbia. He grew up in Sicamous,BC before he moved back to North Delta as new opportunities came his way. He purchased his first home in 2011 in North Delta while he operated gas stations in North Vancouver. He comes from a family with a strong background in business and started working at the first family gas station at the ripe age of 10 years old. Pumping gas, cleaning windows, stocking shelves and maintaining the property instilled a strong work ethic that has continued to let him exceed in his personal life and real estate business. Growing up, Amar has always had an interest in the real estate market. Before becoming a Realtor, he helped run the family business and operated two other gas stations in North Vancouver. He ran the stations for five years and then decided it was time to pursue his passion in the real estate market. Amar is best known for helping his clients and friends achieve their real estate goals. Whether they are looking for an investment property or the perfect home, by being knowledgeable and serving his clients with concrete data and stats he guides them in making the most educated decision possible. He is well known in the industry as a problem solver, easy to work with and a great negotiator. Over the past few years he has enjoyed selling residential real estate and has found a new niche in the commercial market and is quickly making a name for himself as a Land Assembly expert. Amar is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality service possible. Outside of real estate, Amar enjoys spending time with his wife and has a passion to travel to different parts of the world and explore new horizons. He enjoys spending his time outdoors whether it be on the Shuswap lake, where he grew up, or on a pair of skis enjoying what Vancouver’s surrounding mountains have to offer us. Amar also likes to spend his time giving back to the community, that has treated him so well, by cooking food for the less fortunate |