Chris Papantoniou’s Century 21 Summit set to heat up Sydney’s property market

·

Sydney’s property market is set to heat up with the latest grand opening of Chris Papantoniou’s Century 21 Summit in Toongabbie.

Chris, alongside his wife Madeline and sons Jonathan and Christian, are behind the new business at 28 Aurelia Street in Greater Western Sydney. As Principal, Chris brings close to 35 years experience in real estate to the job, as well as a legal and business background.

“Mum and dad had takeaway shops and cafes, like a lot of Greeks did coming to Australia. So I went to school and in the afternoons and on weekends, I help my parents in the shops. Later, I went to university and completed my Bachelor of Economics degree, before joining my father in the food industry,” Chris explains to The Greek Herald.

During his time supporting his dad, Chris built the business into a thriving enterprise supplying major supermarkets, airlines and franchise retail outlets.

Chris Papantoniou (third from right) with attendees at the relaunch of Century 21 Summit. All photos copyright The Greek Herald.

In 2013, Chris stepped into the law firm established by his mother Stella in 1992, assuming the role of non-solicitor Director, while also resuming his legal studies.

To this day, the Greek Australian is still finishing his law degree, but he’s managed to find a way to combine his love of property, law and finance.

Having spent his whole life looking after properties, Chris wanted to formalise this passion by working in real estate.

After a stint as partner at Century 21 Eternity in Toongabbie, Chris opened up his own franchise with Richardson and Wrench (R&W). He was later contacted by the owners of Century 21 to re-join them and on Thursday, July 27, he finally had his grand opening and relaunched as Century 21 Summit.

The relaunch event was enjoyed by all.
Chris’ wife (right) at the relaunch event.

The relaunch was attended by a number of official guests such as the Lord Mayor of Parramatta, Councillor Sameer Pandey, and the CEO of Century 21 Australasia, James Bell. Chris was also supported on the night by his family and team including Peter Kitas and Leo Apostolopoulos.

Mr Bell gave a small address to the crowd and stressed that Century 21 Summit was all about “family.”

“I’m sure the Toongabbie area will be much better off for real estate services by having you with us,” Mr Bell said with reference to Chris and his team.

Century 21 Summit is a family affair. Peter Kitas (left) with his family and friends.

The Lord Mayor of Parramatta congratulated Chris on his grand opening and stressed that “the people involved in the business make the business.”

“I think you have a craft according to your customer base of 30 years in business,” Cr Pandey added.

This was followed by an official ribbon cutting and a plaque presentation, before people enjoyed drinks and canapes.

The Mayor of Parramatta presents a plaque to Chris.
Officially cutting the ribbon at the relaunch event.

When The Greek Herald asked Chris at the end of the night how he feels to be relaunching Century 21 Summit, he said he couldn’t believe it.

“It feels like coming home,” Chris said.

“Going into Century 21, it was very family orientated. It was the way I was brought up in running businesses. It’s more about people rather than money. So when the opportunity came to go back to Century 21 I jumped at it. They’re all about people and relationships and that’s really important to me.”

Century 21 Summit can be found at 28 Aurelia Street, Toongabbie, NSW, 2146. You can contact the team via their website: https://bit.ly/3KlJnM2.

*All photos copyright The Greek Herald.

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

Three Greek Australians included among NT News Woman of the Year 2026 finalists

Forty standout women from across the Northern Territory have been named finalists in the 2026 NT News Woman of the Year awards.

Alexis Theodorou says social media ban for under-16s has failed to make an impact

Four months after its implementation, frustration is growing among parents who say the measure has yet to deliver meaningful results.

Intralot secures new 15-year licence for Victoria gaming machine monitoring system

Intralot subsidiary Intralot Gaming Services (IGS) has secured a new 15-year licence to operate Victoria’s electronic gaming machine.

Greece tightens unemployment rules with new benefit system reform

Unemployed individuals in Greece risk losing their benefits if they reject three consecutive job offers that match their qualifications.

Marble statue of Athena discovered in ancient city of Laodicea in Turkey

A marble statue of Athena has been uncovered during excavations in the ancient city of Laodicea on the Lycus near Denizli.

You May Also Like

Prominent Greek Australians to speak at keynote event – ‘What does it mean to be Greek?’

The Adelaide community joined by Greek Australian experts to find an answer to the question; ‘What does it mean to be Greek?’

Kalos Irthate exhibition extended after successful first weekend

The Kalos Irthate exhibition showcasing the Greek Australian migration journey successfully launched this past weekend.

Professor Maria Forsyth: Greek Australian mentoring the next generation of engineers

Maria Forsyth announced as finalist in the 2023 Australian Museum Eureka Prize.