Succeeding in the challenging WA market

Century 21 offices Team Brockhurst and Advance Realty from WA are leading the way in the WA market, being finalists in the REIA excellence awards as well as taking out numerous awards in the Century 21 State awards held recently.

It has been a challenging few years for real estate in the Western Australian market as the state went through downturn in listings, sales and property prices. Century 21 offices have not only shown great resilience to weather the storm but been able to come out on top.

The Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA) recently announced the finalists for their National Awards for Excellence 2019 and amongst the high achievers were Century 21 Team Brockhurst and Advance Realty, both from WA.

Century 21 Team Brockhurst operating in Huntingdale are finalists in 3 categories: Medium Residential Agency of the Year, Community Service Award, and Corporate Support Person of the Year (Melissa Harmer).

"My entire team contributed to the success we have achieved over the previous 12 months and we are extremely proud to be acknowledged in the prestigious REIA awards" said Principal Josh Brockhurst.

The agency was also recognised in the Century 21 WA Annual Awards where amongst other categories they took out the coveted Centurion Office and Double Centurion awards.

Chairman of Century 21 Charles Tarbey said, "It's been an outstanding achievement from Team Brockhurst who despite the challenging local market conditions maintained a strong focus on the customer and the community which brought them great success".

Also acknowledged for their success is Century 21 Advance Realty from Bunbury WA who were announced as finalists in the REIA Excellence Awards in the sought-after Innovation category. The office was also prominent in the Century 21 annual awards, most notably for the highest business growth.

Century 21 annual awards are held across each of the states to recognise the great achievements from individuals and teams across the entire network.

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