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Jennifer Foley- Realtor - Re/Max Rouge River Realty Ltd, Brokerage

Jennifer Foley- Realtor - Re/Max Rouge River Realty Ltd, Brokerage

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65 Kingston Rd E #11, Ajax, Ontario, L1S 7J4, Canada
(877) 628-8222 www.jenniferfoley.ca
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May 18, 2018
To be honest, I’ve know Jennifer for many years now, and I called her as my friend to help us with a rural property we were looking at. I’m a contractor, and experienced in home purchasing and figured wells and septic systems is where I fell short. Jennifer completely amazed my wife and I with how thorough and informed she was on rural homes! I’m not a fan of Real estate agents and how pushy they can be, Jennifer never stopped being our friend first and we never felt pressured, not once. If your looking for a “friend” to help you buy a home, I would recommend her hands down. Ric and Alicia

Jun 5, 2018
Jennifer Foley has been my real estate agent for several years and has done a fantastic job. She responds quickly and makes sure you get the best deal for buying or selling. I highly recommend her!

Jun 4, 2018
Jennifer assisted me with the purchase of my home. I wanted an agent that was dedicated to my needs and that she was!. She is 100% committed, knowledgable, approachable, hard-working, honest and loyal. I can't see myself dealing with anyone else in the future!

Apr 3, 2018
I have had the pleasure of knowing Jennifer Foley for close to 10 years now. She is the most dedicated, knowledgeable and persistent agent I know. She always put her clients needs first and with her aggressive style always finds a way to make a happy outcome for her clients. She has done so much for our family throughout the years. Her hard work and determination has made her the successful agent that she has become today.

Apr 8, 2018
We are very impressed with Jennifer and her knowledge of real estate. She sold our condo and helped us buy a country property within a few hours of it being on the market. She is very dedicated and reliable and eight years later we have gained a friendship with her!

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