

Benedet & Ross
Immobilienprofi
Sotheby's International Realty Canada
Sotheby's International Realty Canada
Natalie's journey is grounded in making a difference and a commitment to excellence. As the first in her family to earn a university degree, she transitioned from prairie to big city life then onto successful careers in commercial real estate and philanthropy. With extensive experience in marketing, negotiation, and client service, Natalie has built a solid foundation for her work with real estate clients, continuously striving to exceed expectations.
Scott’s path is shaped by the values of determination and hard work. As an elite cross-country mountain biker for over a decade, he exemplifies resilience and focus - qualities he applies effortlessly to his real estate practice. In residential construction, Scott has consistently set new benchmarks in luxury homebuilding, both locally and abroad, pushing boundaries and earning recognition. His most recent achievement includes the award-winning project, Mont des Cieux.
Together, Natalie and Scott have built a successful partnership that effectively combines their unique strengths. Natalie's sharp eye for design and marketing complements Scott’s in-depth construction expertise and his drive to innovate. Both are committed to excellence, sharing meticulous attention to detail, strong negotiation skills, and an unwavering dedication to serving their clients' needs.
As part of Sotheby’s International Realty Canada, Natalie and Scott leverage the brand’s esteemed global presence to ensure their clients’ properties are showcased to discerning audiences. Their professional credentials underscore their ability to navigate the complexities of the luxury market.
What truly sets Natalie and Scott apart is their unwavering dedication to their clients. Known for their honesty and dependability, they prioritize listening to understand each client’s unique needs. Together, they deliver a real estate experience that is personal, professional, and tailored to your aspirations.












