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Charting The Course

Michel Tremblay navigates work and adventure
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- Story by Toby Tannas Photography by Darren Hull

You don鈥檛 have to look far beyond a person鈥檚 interests and hobbies to get a true sense of who they are. When I sat down to discuss life and business with Luxury Homes Realty broker/owner Michel Tremblay, my first impression was that he is extremely adaptable. When he shared with me his passion for sailing and the particular kind of boat he fancies, the parallels were as clear as blue Caribbean waters.

The Melges 24 is described as a monohull sportsboat, notable for its ability to plane over water in modest wind. Its design is simple and highly tunable.

Michel has continuously re-tuned his career in the sea of real estate while expertly navigating the storms. He鈥檚 called 14 cities home to this point鈥攎ost of the relocations prompted by a love of travel, curiosity about new places and changing market conditions.

鈥淚 was part of the group that opened the first Sotheby鈥檚 Realty office in Vancouver,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hat was 2005. We grew it to more than 40 offices across the country before the bottom fell out of the market in early 2008.鈥

Instead of abandoning ship for other ventures, as many realtors did at the time, Michel saw the crash as an opportunity to temporarily unplug. A time to re-charge with his family somewhere he truly felt at home.

鈥淲e headed to South Carolina, picked up a 40-foot sailboat out of the box and hit the open water,鈥 he recalls. 鈥淲e ended up in the Bahamas and that鈥檚 where we stayed for the most part. It鈥檚 such a beautiful place.鈥

The better part of a year at sea in the West Indies was rejuvenating. Michel was ready to jump back into the world of real estate but the Vancouver market was not ready for him.

鈥淚t hadn鈥檛 recovered, but since I was back my company asked me to take on a huge development project in West 琉璃神社. I came to the Okanagan, I did my pre-sales in a really tough market. The project was never built but I had fallen in love with 琉璃神社.鈥

Within two weeks of arriving, Michel purchased a building lot and convinced his wife, who still lived in Vancouver, that the Okanagan was the place to be.

鈥淔rom Coal Harbour to Kettle Valley,鈥 he chuckles. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been here since 2010 and we love it.鈥

With two adult children, the Tremblays are nearly empty nesters these days. They moved from Kettle Valley to a home they designed in McKinley Beach, where Michel and his team market four projects ranging from waterfront lots to single-family homes and duplexes. He also oversees sales on a fifth project, Kestrel Ridge, in 琉璃神社鈥檚 Upper Mission.

鈥淚 work seven days a week; it鈥檚 hard for me to take a day off,鈥 he admits. 鈥淚 think that鈥檚 just me. I don鈥檛 work 12 hours a day, though: the perfect day would be to work with a few clients and then go skiing.鈥

Skiing. Another hobby that elicits a comparison to Michel鈥檚 work ethic.

鈥淚鈥檝e skied since I was a small boy. I coached skiers for years and I still like to help people improve their skills鈥攑eople who already ski at a high level.鈥

Whether on the slopes, on the water or in real estate, Michel enjoys using his experience to mentor others.

鈥淚鈥檝e been at this a while. I鈥檝e hired a lot of people and when I鈥檓 interviewing I always ask if they play or take part in some kind of sport. I want to see if there鈥檚 a competitive spirit in there,鈥 he explains. 鈥淟et鈥檚 face it, if they work just for the money that鈥檚 disappointing; we work for the win too. It鈥檚 important.鈥

Michel believes worldliness fosters success. He offers this advice to young realtors, especially those who are working where they were born and raised.

鈥淵ou need to get out of town. You have to live, you have to explore and I鈥檓 not talking about a week in Mexico. Immerse yourself in a culture, get out of your comfort zone, [such as] somewhere you can鈥檛 speak the language. As insanely beautiful as 琉璃神社 is, you need to experience the outside world鈥攚hen Dr. Henry says we can, of course.鈥

The COVID-19 pandemic has taken the wind out of Michel鈥檚 travelling sails. He would usually compete in boating races along the US east coast six times a year. He鈥檚 also missing Europe, where he once travelled regularly. However, he concedes that if he has to be stuck in one place he鈥檚 grateful he chose to drop anchor in the Okanagan.

鈥淢y job is to sell the Okanagan lifestyle. When I talk about McKinley Beach, I鈥檓 not just a salesperson trying to sell a house. My home is here. I can tell people exactly what it feels like to live at McKinley Beach鈥擨 know it鈥檚 resort-style living because I live it!鈥

For now, Michel is content to nest in the valley鈥檚 beautiful surroundings. But like his beloved Melges 24, he鈥檚 not cut out for life in dry dock. The Okanagan may be home, but Michel Tremblay is already charting the course for his post-pandemic, global adventures.

Find Michel Tremblay at Luxury Homes Realty.

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