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Ray White Upper North Shore wins thirteen Rate My Agent Awards

By Therese Bolin

We are tremendously proud of our team, for receiving thirteen awards in the 2020 Rate My Agent Awards. Based on customer satisfaction, with performance-based reviews from buyers and sellers as a qualifier; receiving an Agency or Agent of the Year Award means you’ve received the highest satisfaction rating across the country.

Director Greg Windel was thrilled with the results, ” On behalf of the entire Ray White Upper North Shore sales and support teams, we would like to say thank you to all our wonderful, loyal clients. We appreciate and value your continued support and choice to work with us as your preferred estate agency. It is a privilege to represent your property in the market place”.

The full list of awards are –

Top 100 Agency in Australia – Ranked #5

Top 10 Agency in NSW – Ranked #2

Top Agency in Sydney – Ranked #2

Agency of the Year in the following suburbs –

Wahroonga

Warrawee

North Wahroonga

Normanhurst

Turramurra

North Turramurra

Pymble

West Pymble

St Ives

St Ives Chase

Congratulations to our Agents who have been named Agent of the Year in the following suburbs – 

David Walker – Wahroonga

Anna Cavill – Normanhurst

Matt Bolin – Turramurra

Matt Bolin – North Turramurra

Rowan Lazar – Pymble

James Levy – St Ives

David Beveridge – St Ives Chase

As we’ve grown, our values and goal remain the same – to provide truly excellent client service to buyers, sellers, landlords and tenants.

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