ANOTHER NEW OFFICE IN NSW FOR GLOBAL REAL ESTATE BRAND

Century 21 is thrilled to announce the opening of Century 21 The Djogo Group. Operating from Elanora Heights, New South Wales, C21 The Djogo Group is led by local brothers Ben and Robert Djogo and aims to bring a fresh perspective to the Northern Beaches real estate market.

With over a decade of combined experience, Ben and Robert have deep roots in the local community and a genuine passion for real estate. Growing up in the Northern Beaches, they understand what makes the area truly special – its family-friendly lifestyle, unique neighborhoods, and the vibrant people who call it home.

"Our family values guide everything we do," shares Robert Djogo. "Hard work, integrity and respect were instilled in us from a young age, and these principles have helped us connect with our clients and make a real difference in their property journeys."

Century 21 The Djogo Group takes a modern approach to real estate marketing, integrating social media, creative storytelling, and out-of-the-box strategies to connect buyers and sellers in authentic and effective ways.

"Our vision is to create a better real estate experience for our clients," says Ben Djogo. "With Century 21's global reach and our local expertise, we're here to offer a smoother, smarter way to help people get the best price for their property or find the perfect home."

The decision to join Century 21 was a natural fit for the Djogo brothers. "We're big believers in energy and alignment," explains Robert. "When we met Charles Tarbey and learned about Century 21, it just clicked. The brand's mix of proven principles and cutting-edge systems aligns perfectly with how we work."

Dion Moon, Century 21 National Network Manager shares, "As the largest residential real estate brand in the world, Century 21 is pleased to support emerging entrepreneurs such as Ben and Robert Djogo. We look forward to seeing them embark on this exciting new chapter and are excited to see what they will achieve."

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