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Ray White Upper North Shore awarded Best Residential Agency in Australia at the 2024 Homely Awards

By Sarah Bell

We are proud to announce that Ray White Upper North Shore has been named a 2024 Homely Award Winner in the category of Best Residential Agency in Australia by Homely.com.au. This esteemed award recognises excellence in the Australian property industry, highlighting our commitment to providing outstanding service and expertise to our clients.

The recognition is a true testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team, who consistently strive to exceed our clients’ expectations. We are honoured to be recognised as one of the best in the industry and excited to continue delivering exceptional results for our clients.

The Homely Awards spotlight top performers in the real estate industry, recognising those who set the benchmark in sales performance, vendor trust, and property marketing. Our team’s dedication to excellence in these areas has been instrumental in achieving this honour.

As we celebrate this incredible milestone, we remain motivated to continue raising the bar in the real estate industry. Our focus on innovation, customer service, and market expertise will continue as we look forward to exceeding client expectations and delivering even more outstanding results in the future.

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