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A Katherine real estate agency has won a national award. The Elders Real Estate branch has won the Real Estate Institute of Australia's "small residential agency of the year". Unfortunately the awards ceremony planned for Darwin on April 2 could not actually be held because of coronavirus concerns, but the awards have still been announced. "Industry professionals from across Australia entered the REIA National Awards and we saw winners from each of the states and territories highlighting there are outstanding achievers everywhere," REIA president Adrian Kelly said. Finalists in the category for small residential agency were - En Vogue Property Management in the ACT, Elders Real Estate Katherine for NT, Adcock Real Estate in SA, Downton Property in Tasmania, McGrath Sandringham in Victoria and Mint Real Estate Claremont in Western Australia. While you're with us, you can now receive updates straight to your inbox each Friday at 6am from the Katherine Times. To make sure you're up to date with all the news, sign up here.
Agency principal Alison Ross with the team at Katherine's Elders Real Estate branch have won a national award.
A Katherine real estate agency has won a national award.
The Elders Real Estate branch has won the Real Estate Institute of Australia's "small residential agency of the year".
Unfortunately the awards ceremony planned for Darwin on April 2 could not actually be held because of coronavirus concerns, but the awards have still been announced.
"Industry professionals from across Australia entered the REIA National Awards and we saw winners from each of the states and territories highlighting there are outstanding achievers everywhere," REIA president Adrian Kelly said.
Finalists in the category for small residential agency were - En Vogue Property Management in the ACT, Elders Real Estate Katherine for NT, Adcock Real Estate in SA, Downton Property in Tasmania, McGrath Sandringham in Victoria and Mint Real Estate Claremont in Western Australia.
While you're with us, you can now receive updates straight to your inbox each Friday at 6am from the Katherine Times. To make sure you're up to date with all the news, sign up here.