As a resident of Tsawwassen since 2004, a previous longtime employee with the Delta School District and a former business owner, Sue Gordon’s connections ripple naturally throughout the community and beyond.
Her understanding of the market, the neighbourhoods, and the people who live here, have given her a rich knowledge base and network to greatly benefit her clients. Sue also has an extensive network of contacts around the Province of BC and Canada-wide.
Sue herself has bought, renovated and rented out numerous homes. That experience trickles down to buyers and sellers who wish to maximize their financial gain. With a network of amazing and trusted trades, you can be assured any repairs or "to do list" items that pop up can be easily taken care of without stressing. Sue truly cares about her connections with her clients and actively listens to their needs and desires.
Combined with her real estate knowledge and true people experience, Sue is perfectly-equipped to help you find the ideal home or the right buyer. Seeking an investment property? She will work tirelessly to secure the best deal.
Sue's excellent reputation combined with her attention to detail, impeccable work ethic and communication skills gives her clients the assurance of a respected professional. Sue can also assist you with basic French translation if necessary.
Since 1983 Sutton Group - Seafair Realty has worked hard to maintain its position as one of the most respected and recognized real estate firms in Canada. Sue is excited to be a part of such a renowned team.
Travel is a passion for Sue. She has experienced many different cultures by visiting many countries. With that, she brings a world of knowledge to the industry. Sue has been married for 20 years and is raising two teenage daughters, so she ‘gets’ communication too. She also enjoys her ebike and playing the odd Pickleball game.
A natural organizer, Sue has led ‘Sparks’ in the Girl Guide Organization, been the Cheerleading 'Team Mom', coordinated an annual cycling trip for 10-12 women, served on the South Delta Secondary School PAC, coordinated the annual 'Teachers Appreciation Luncheon" for 120 teachers, organized high school graduation events and fundraisers, co-owned the business My Party Rentals for five years and has met countless Tsawwassen and Ladner families through various positions with the Delta School District.
Since her daughter was diagnosed with Type I Diabetes in 2010, Sue and her family have committed a great deal of time and energy toward finding a cure and are passionate about it. She contributes a percentage of her sales commissions to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation in hopes of turning Type 1 into Type NONE!