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THE AGENCY SECURES TOP HONOURS AT 2024 REIWA AWARDS, SIXTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR AS WA’S TOP REAL ESTATE OFFICE

Chapter One Advisors 2 mins read

Australia’s premier real estate services provider The Agency Group Australia has once again demonstrated its industry leadership by securing top honours at the at the 2024 reiwa.com Awards Ball, continuing its winning streak for the sixth consecutive year.

In a remarkable achievement, The Agency was awarded Top Large Agency by Listings Sold and Value Sold, reinforcing its position as a dominant force in the Western Australian real estate market. In 2023/24, The Agency’s Perth office generated a massive 3,214 sales from listings translating into $2.36 billion in property value exchanging hands.

This accolade reflects The Agency’s unwavering commitment to excellence and its ability to consistently deliver outstanding results for its clients.

The Agency’s Adam Naumovski was a standout performer, taking first place as Top Assisted Salesperson by Listings Sold by completing 206 sales for the year. His exceptional performance earned him the coveted title of Grandmaster for the sixth year in a row, solidifying his status as one of the industry's elites.

Team Rash – headlined by founding member Rash Dhanjal - also made a strong showing, securing 3rd place for Top Team by Listings Sold on the back of 235 sales completed. Meanwhile, Team Rash’s Navpreet Singh achieved 2nd place in the Rookie of The Year category, highlighting the depth of talent within The Agency.

On the auction front, The Agency took out 2nd place for Top Office in WA by Auction listings sold while Paul Brookes was awarded 3rd place as Top Salesperson by auction listings sold.

In addition, The Agency is proud to announce eight of its agents attained Master Salesperson (Top 2-5%) status, while 83 agents were recognised in the Million Dollar categories.

Commenting on The Agency’s exceptional performance, WA General Manager Stuart Cox said: “These awards underscore The Agency’s continued growth and success in the highly competitive Western Australian real estate market and are a testament to the hard work, dedication, and exceptional talent of our entire team. Each award is a reflection of our commitment to delivering unparalleled service to our clients, and I couldn’t be prouder of the results we’ve achieved together.”


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About The Agency

The Agency Group Australia Ltd (ASX:AU1) is a major ASX-listed real estate services company. From humble beginnings with one office in the Perth suburb of Doubleview, the Group has grown to become a national force in real estate with multiple offices located across six states and territories.
The Group’s national operations are serviced by major offices in Perth, WA and Bondi Junction, NSW. The Agency was established with a unique model, centralising support within its major offices to eliminate inefficiencies within the traditional franchised office model. Cost savings translate to greater value for agents, incentivising them to do what they do best – sell properties – and further enhance agent recruitment. The Agency’s unique, scalable business model continues to disrupt the real estate services industry in Australia.


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Chapter One Advisors
David Tasker 
T: +61 433 112 936 
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