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Anthony Tripodi Joins Highland Inner West as Director Following Merger with Belle Property Newtown

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In an exciting development for Sydney’s property market, Anthony Tripodi, Principal of Belle Property Newtown has officially merged with Highland Inner West, further enhancing the reach and expertise of Highland as a growing, dynamic property group. As part of this strategic merger, Anthony Tripodi will step into the role of Director at Highland Inner West, bringing his extensive experience and a reputation for delivering outstanding results to the Inner West and broader Highland teams.

Anthony was ideally poised to drive one of the most awarded real estate agencies in Newtown and has established himself as one of the Inner West’s leading real estate practitioners. His enviable track record includes many exceptional sales throughout the region, driven by his strategic marketing, skilled negotiation, and faultless buyer follow-up. His clients trust in his ability to consistently achieve exceptional prices and provide outstanding customer service and nurture long-standing client relationships. His leadership and commitment to excellence align perfectly with Highland’s values, making this merger a strategic move to strengthen Highland’s presence in the Inner West.

"Joining Highland Inner West as Director is an exciting collaboration for me," said Anthony Tripodi. "Highland is known for its exceptional culture, innovation, and client-centric approach. I’m excited to bring these values to our clients in the Inner West and offer them an even greater level of service."

Highland, a leader in real estate with a significant presence in Residential Sales, Property Management, Project Marketing, and Commercial Sales and Leasing from the Southern Highlands to South East Queensland and throughout Sydney, welcomes this merger as an opportunity to continue expanding its market share and reputation for excellence. Having opened their 7th office earlier this year in the Inner West, Highland has established themselves as a leading prestige property network with an ever-expanding reach.”

“We are thrilled to have Anthony on board,” said David Highland, CEO at Highland. “His experience and deep knowledge of the Inner West market make him the perfect fit for our growing team. This merger is a reflection of our commitment to providing the best service and results for our clients across Sydney and up and down the East Coast.”

The merger is effective immediately, and both teams are working together to ensure a seamless transition for clients.


Key Facts:

Anthony Tripodi Joins Highland Inner West as Director Following Merger with Belle Property Newtown


Contact details:

For further information, please contact:

Rebecca Mulder, Head of Brand & Marketing

[email protected]

0414 944 721

www.highlandproperty.com.au

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