Top agent acquires Harcourts’ Rotorua franchise
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Top agent acquires
Harcourts’ Rotorua franchise
20 October 2010: Award-winning Harcourts real estate professional Glenn Austin has acquired the Harcourts Rotorua franchise.
One of Harcourts’ top sales consultants Mr Austin is a regular Harcourts award-winner and for the past three years has been named by the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand as the Top Salesperson for Cities with a Population of between 20,001 and 70,000 in the Waikato, Bay of Plenty & Gisborne Districts.
He says he is excited about taking the next step in his real estate career, 10 years after he joined the industry as a sales consultant.
“It’s certainly a big step with lots of new challenges but it’s a goal I’ve had for a number of years and a move I’ve made with confidence knowing I have the backing of Harcourts, the Rotorua team and my family.”
Mr Austin says he is delighted the opportunity to become a franchise owner involves the successful Harcourts Rotorua office.
“Having established myself as a residential sales consultant in the Rotorua area I’m excited about stepping up into ownership and look forward to investing in this high-performing team and as a leader sharing my knowledge, skills and experience in an effort to help them achieve even greater success for their clients.”
Harcourts New Zealand CEO Hayden Duncan today congratulated Mr Austin on becoming a Harcourts business owner.
“Glenn is an excellent real estate professional and it’s great to see his career progressing to the next level, with the support of the Rotorua team. I have every confidence that he will apply himself just as successfully to being a business owner as he has done as a sales consultant and that the Harcourts Rotorua office will go from strength to strength.”
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