Greek Australian among top real estate rookies in Sydney’s Inner West

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The Daily Telegraph has recently listed 10 real estate agents who have made their mark in Sydney’s Inner West with less than five years of experience.

Among the top 10 is Greek Australian, Johnny Botsis, who has been a real estate agent for 2.5 years.

According to The Daily Telegraph, Johnny Botsis’ love for real estate runs in the family, as his mother has also been working in the industry for 20 years.

Botsis told The Daily Telegraph: “I’ve always been a people person and I love being able to speak and meet new people on a day-to-day basis whilst helping them at the same time.”

“I also love that this role is constantly changing — no two days are the same,” he added.

One of his most memorable sales was 85 Prospect Rd, Summer Hill where over 500 people viewed the property over the four-week campaign.

“This was one of those homes where if it came up for sale, you would want to go through and view it. The history behind it and overall grandness of it was amazing,” Botsis said.

“We had people come from all over Sydney to inspect the home. We even had people come and inspect to know more about the man who built and designed it. It was that historic and I feel really honoured to be a part of that sale.”

Source: The Daily Telegraph

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