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Vision, hard work sees Hinternoosa named among REIQ finalists

Hinternoosa is honoured to be named as state finalists in four categories for this year’s REIQ Awards for Excellence.

The new-look Hinternoosa formed earlier this year when Sirah and John Robb’s competing agencies, Wythes Real Estate and Hinternoosa, merged to form a united super team of the best real estate professionals in the region.

This has seen their results, client experience and team experience go from strength to strength.

Ranked as the hinterland’s top selling and renting agency and taking a holistic approach to their service, incorporating innovation, community contribution, ongoing professional development and strong leadership, it is no surprise this team have been recognised as finalists in the Medium Residential Agency of the Year and Contribution to the Community Award categories.

Alisa Wythes has been named as an individual finalist in the Residential Salesperson of the Year category.

Born and bred in Cooroy, Alisa has consistently been a top performer in the hinterland market.

This year in particular, multiple record breaking sales and an ongoing commitment to going above and beyond for her clients has shone through.

Rebecca Ali-Mumtaz has been named as a finalist for Agency Support Person of the Year.

With a diverse administration skillset that spans from agent support to marketing, Rebecca was nominated for her integral role in the Hinternoosa rebrand and merge this year.

Her production of the Noosa Country Style magazine and dedication to the success of the team and business also supports her finalist announcement.

Set for 28 October at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, the REIQ Awards for Excellence gala is the most anticipated event in Queensland’s real estate scene, offering REIQ members a unique opportunity to come together and salute the industry’s best. No strangers to achievements at this level, Sirah and John Robb lead the Wythes team to winning REIQ awards for Innovation in 2019 and Community Contribution in 2020.

Sirah Robb, now director and principal of Hinternoosa, commented on the current announcement: “Being named as finalists in four categories is well-deserved recognition for the incredible work our team is doing for our clients, our community and each other every day.

“Bringing competitors together to form an agency even greater than the sum of its individuals was always going to be a bold move.

“To see our vision play out so well and for the work every single team member put into making it successful being rewarded with these finalist announcements is just the icing on the cake.

“I love that the exceptional calibre of real estate professionals we have here in the hinterland are among the best in the entire state and can’t wait to celebrate with our team of superstars”.

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