A lifetime New Westminster resident, mom of three, and Seniors Real Estate Specialist®. Liz is the realtor families call when a move carries more than boxes — a downsize after decades in one home, a decision made on a parent's behalf, a next chapter that deserves patience.
Liz works as a senior agent on Zada Group, licensed with Stonehaus Realty Corp. Her practice spans first-time buyers through luxury, but its deepest roots are with seniors and their families — people navigating a sale, a downsize, or a power-of-attorney conversation, often all at once. Her approach is the same in every case: listen first, explain things slowly, and give people the version of the truth that helps them decide.
Some moves are exciting. Some are tender. Liz has built her practice around the ones that need a calm person in the room — and she brings the same care to all of them.
Leaving a home after twenty or forty years is not a transaction — it's a transition. Liz helps seniors sort the options actually available to them, at a pace that respects the weight of the decision, instead of being pushed toward whatever's fastest.
When a parent can no longer make decisions for themselves, the family is suddenly facing a sale, a move, and a legal process at the same time. Liz has walked many families through exactly this — gently, clearly, and without pressure.
Selling a home on behalf of someone who is gone, or soon will be, asks more of everyone involved. Liz handles these sales with discretion and steadiness — the paperwork done properly, the home treated with respect, the family given room to breathe.
Single-level living, a lock-and-leave condo near the Quay, a quieter pocket close to the grandkids. Buying for the next chapter is its own kind of search, and Liz frames it around your retirement goals — not just bedrooms and square footage.
Liz's passion project. BC's missing-middle housing rules opened the door to homes where parents, kids, and grandparents can live close without living on top of each other — and where aging in place is designed in from the start. Read why it matters.
The seniors focus doesn't narrow her practice — it defines its character. Liz works with first-time buyers all the way up through luxury, and the work is the same: listen first, explain clearly, never rush a decision that deserves time.
Liz has lived in New West her whole life — she knows which streets are flat enough for a daily walk, which strata buildings have been genuinely well-managed, and which corners of the city still feel like a small town. The guides break each neighbourhood down.
The boardwalk, the River Market, and flat riverside walking for miles. Condo living with the Fraser as a front yard.
A walk-to-everything neighbourhood: Royal City Centre, the farmers market, Moody Park, and Queen's Park on its doorstep.
Colourful newer homes, waterfront trails, and a quieter pace — a quick Q2Q ferry ride from downtown.
Liz works as part of the Zada Group team across Metro Vancouver. View the team's active listings, or call to talk through a property you have your eye on.
Many of the homes Liz sells have held decades of one family's life. The process she runs — preparation, pricing, marketing, closing — is thorough, but it never loses sight of the people in the middle of it. Timelines bend to you, not the other way around.
Whether it's a first condo, a family house, or a rightsized home for retirement, Liz starts with how you actually want to live — then finds the building, the block, and the floor plan that fit. No rushing, no pressure, no surprises in the paperwork.
The SRES® designation is earned through specialized training in the financial, legal, and family considerations that come with later-in-life moves — from downsizing and estate decisions to housing options that support aging well. For Liz, it formalized work she'd already been doing for years.
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