Eric Rasmussen

"Since 1998, Eric Rasmussen has been a stalwart presence in the real estate arena, bringing to the table a wealth of experience and a set of skills that define success. Armed with formidable negotiating abilities, keen market instincts, and an unwavering work ethic, Eric is dedicated to delivering optimal results for each of his clients.


Rooted in a family legacy of real estate, Eric's father, Ed Rasmussen, was a key figure in the industry for over three decades. Ed's own real estate company, Delco Realty, played a pivotal role in the 70s-80s era, contributing significantly to the redevelopment of the Lonsdale corridor. Following in his father's footsteps, Eric specializes in land assembly and large commercial acquisitions for multi-family developments throughout Greater Vancouver.


Recognized for his achievements, Eric has received various awards, including multiple appearances in the Top 10% of all Greater Vancouver Realtors Medallion Club and annual office accolades for top home sales achievements. Beyond the real estate realm, Eric finds solace in hiking North Vancouver trails and channels his passion for landscaping into his beautiful Lynn Valley character home. An enthusiast of fitness, floor hockey, golf, and poker, Eric is a dedicated family man, maintaining close ties with his loved ones and serving as a reliable pillar of strength for those around him."

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