About
Professional Summary
Dominic began his career at Colliers through the co-operative learning program offered through the Peter B. Gustavson School of Business at the University of Victoria. Dominic was offered a four-month co-op extension where he assisted the brokerage team in researching market trends, market analysis, producing marketing materials and valuation. During this time, he strengthened the offices database, providing him with a current and robust knowledge of today’s market.
Dominic’s areas of specialization are multi-family sales and development land; giving him a strong understanding of the residential development process. Dominic has worked on a number of notable transactions and was recognized as one of the top five first-year brokers across Canada. In just his first three years as a licensed broker with Colliers, Dominic has been involved in the sale of over $192 million in real estate. His diverse exposure to different teams within Colliers has provided Dominic with a well-rounded understanding of the local market and the various sub-markets within; allowing him to offer his clients opportunities and market intelligence early, and firsthand.
Accomplishments
Top 5 First Year Brokers in Canada
Major Sales (+$2.5M)
Multifamily
433 Boleskine Road - New Purpose Built 95 Unit Apartment Building - $32,700,000
500 Rithet Street - Legacy 57 units - $15,100,000
908 Market Street - Legacy 55 units - $14,370,000
1180 Colville Road - Legacy 37 units - $11,380,000
830 Pembroke Street - Legacy 42 units - $10,250,000
465 Niagara Street - Legacy 42 units - $10,100,000
430 Michigan Street - Legacy 44 units - $9,790,000
1500 Chambers Street - Legacy 24 units - $6,324,000
850 Rupert Terrace - Legacy 44 units - $5,910,000
2835 Peatt Road - 2015 Build 16 unit Mixed Use - $5,725,000
646 Admirals Road - Legacy 23 units - $4,430,000
639 Constance Ave - Legacy 19 units - $3,470,000
Development Land
Valemount Court - +/-12 Acres - $11,020,000
2869 Sooke Road - 13.3 Acres - $10,000,000
475 Kingston Street - 21,170 SF - $8,000,000
669 Constance Ave - 20,882 SF - $3,350,000
3108 Jacklin Road - 28,758 SF - $2,500,000
Education
BCom - Peter B. Gustavson School of Business
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My Team
My Team
Since joining Colliers, Victoria office in 1991, Ken has been delivering service excellence to an investor client base comprised of local, regional, national and international groups looking to establish a presence in the Greater Victoria markets. Prior to joining Colliers, Ken spent a combined 4 years in the Calgary and Vancouver commercial real estate markets with Knowlton Realty Ltd.
Having established a service platform recognized for sound market knowledge, timely and accurate advice as well as proven results for the investment community, Ken remains a reliable performer and contributor within Victoria's growing commercial real estate investment sector.
Grant Evans has been associated with Colliers Victoria since graduating from UBC’s Urban Land Economics program in 1993. Grant spent the first year in Property Management and then moved on to brokerage specializing in office leasing and investment sales with strong experience in the multi-family sector. Grant has completed over $475 million in sales transactions since 2017, is the Managing Agent for the Victoria Colliers office, and is a Senior Vice President. He has represented many well know clients such as Ironclad, Omicron, Shape Properties, Jaw Residential, HRT International to name a few.
Grant Evans brings a unique skill set to each project he undertakes with a CCIM real estate designation and property management background. With a flair for detailed financial analysis, strong negotiation capabilities and unparalleled service to his clients, Grant works to exceed client expectations and lives by the "hhh" philosophy; hardwork, honesty, and humble.
Grant, a native of Victoria, has his roots firmly planted with a wife and two teenage children. He is an member of Victoria Golf Course, and avid road cyclist, and spends his spare winter weekends at Mount Washington with his family.