Meet Pam and Dianna
Pam Mitchell
REALTOR®
Pam's roots in White Rock/South Surrey run deep, tracing back to
childhood memories of family picnics on its beaches. Since 1988, she has
proudly called this community home, fostering a profound connection to its
essence.
Prior to
real estate, Pam was involved in opening the Boathouse Restaurant along Marine
Drive, a cornerstone of White Rock's culinary scene. She then worked as a
travel agent at White Rock Travel, which afforded her the joy of curating
vacations and travel adventures for her clientele.
For the
past 18 years, Pam has excelled as a Realtor with RE/MAX Colonial Pacific
Realty in South Surrey. Her intimate knowledge of White Rock and South Surrey
neighborhoods, coupled with a keen eye for hidden treasures, has made her an
invaluable asset to her clients. Pam's expertise extends to selling coveted
view properties along the Bluff, where she remains in awe of the coastal
splendor surrounding her. Specializing in the unique strata community of Nico
Wynd Estates & Golf Course, Pam delights in showcasing properties from the
vantage point of her golf cart.
Pam’s
distinction as a "Master Certified Negotiation Expert" and
recognition as a Medallion Club Realtor attest to her unwavering commitment to
excellence, placing her among the top 10% of Realtors in the Fraser Valley Real
Estate Board.
Beyond her
professional endeavors, Pam supports several local charities and allocates a
portion of each commission to the Children's Miracle Network. Her compassion
for animals finds expression through volunteer work with Animalandia and Soft
Paws Animal Rescue in Loreto, Mexico, reflecting her enduring dedication to
making a positive impact in both her local and global communities.
Dianna Stocker
REALTOR®
Dianna was born in White Rock and grew up in South Surrey. Her competitive
nature had her spending most of her spare time participating in a variety of
sports. As a teenager, she discovered
her love for softball and proudly represented her hometown as a member of the
esteemed White Rock Renegades.
With a passion
for real estate, Dianna embarked on her professional path early, starting with
a position at a local Notary Public during high school. Following graduation,
she transitioned to a South Surrey law firm, where she honed her skills for
over 22 years. In her role as a real estate conveyancer, Dianna meticulously
handled Contracts of Purchase and Sale, facilitated transfer and mortgage
paperwork, managed documentation in the Land Title Office, and oversaw the
disbursement of proceeds to lawyers, banks, and clients.
In 2012,
Dianna obtained her real estate license and joined RE/MAX Colonial Pacific
Realty Ltd. Her expertise expanded further in 2017 when she ventured into
selling various new construction projects for developers. As a designated
Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES®), Dianna possesses the knowledge and
sensitivity required to cater to the unique needs of senior clients.
Dianna's
comprehensive background in real estate equips her to guide buyers and sellers
through every stage of the transaction process, ensuring a successful and
favorable outcome for her clients.
Her commitment
to community extends beyond her professional endeavors. Dianna is on the Board of Directors for the local non-profit organization,
the "Semiahmoo Community Safety Society." She takes pride in the
positive impact this volunteer board achieves, knowing that the funds raised
directly benefit the community she calls home.
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