Greek Australians among winners of real estate awards in South Australia

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At least six Greek Australian real estate agents were awarded at this year’s Real Estate Institute of South Australia’s Annual Awards for Excellence

The awards recognise the ongoing efforts and contributions of the top performing real estate agents in SA.

Andrew Kyriacou from Xsell Property received the ‘Metro Local Residential Salesperson’ gold award, whilst Alexander Parzis won the bronze award in the same category.

Stanley Tettis won gold for ‘South Australian Salesperson – Commercial & Industrial,’ with Thanasi Mantopoulas bringing home the bronze.

Fendi Klementou was awarded a bronze in the ‘Future Leader – Sales’ category.

The silver award for ‘Residential Sales Team’ was given to Alexi Broikos from Refined Real Estate.

*Please note: If you are a Greek Australian real estate agent who won in the Awards, please send us an email to info@foreignlanguage.com.au.

Source: adelaidenow

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