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First National Real Estate Charles L. King & Co Cohuna-Barham honoured

FIRST National Real Estate Charles L. King & Co Cohuna-Barham was recognised for outstanding achievement at a glittering state awards event at the National Gallery of Victoria on Saturday night.

The awards recognised the achievements of First National’s Victorian and Tasmanian estate agents throughout 2024, with winners now progressing to the national awards which are to be announced at the network’s annual convention this May.

First National Charles L. King & Co Cohuna-Barham principal Rohan Ibbs said it was his team’s honour to be recognised for the results achieved over the past 12 months with the rural sales award.

“These awards are a testament to the dedication, expertise, and resilience of my team,” he said.

“Their commitment to delivering outstanding customer service, even in the face of challenges, is truly commendable.

“Each accolade reflects not only their individual talent but also our collective drive to set new benchmarks in real estate.

“I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved together.”

The team also took home four individual awards for sales “which is a fantastic achievement for such a small office”.

Mr Ibbs said the First National Real Estate State Awards were an important event as they encourage First National’s agents to “aspire to an ongoing process of performance improvement that benefits customers”.

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