THE LONDON AND St. Thomas Association of Realtors (LSTAR) announced on Tuesday that London-based realtor Jack Lane, a broker with eXp Realty Brokerage, has been elected to serve as the association’s 2021 president.
This will be Lane’s second time holding the position, one he previously held in 2011, with his past experience being held up as a key asset to the organization.
“The business of real estate continues to evolve, as the profession manages the challenges with the Covid-19 pandemic,” Lane said in a press release. “We believe real estate is the locomotive that can put Ontario’s economy on the track to recovery. Between low interest rates and a strong demand, we expect market activity to remain healthy throughout the year.”
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LSTAR, which represents over 1,900 realtors working in the area, highlighted Lane’s experience sitting on various boards and committees that have been “instrumental for the evolution and progression of real estate in London and across the region.” Lane has been a realtor with LSTAR since 1976.
“Lane has been a true servant to the local community as chair of LSTAR’s Quality of Life Advisory Group,” the association’s press release notes, “which is dedicated to building better communities and keeping neighbourhoods safe and is a proud supporter of the Merrymount Family Crisis Centre, Youth Opportunities Unlimited, The Unity Project, Mission Services and St. Joseph’s Hospice.”
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