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Real estate agency tops ratings

In the RateMyAgent 2022 Agent of the Year Awards, Tom Offermann Real Estate has once again dominated with wins in the Agency of the Year for the major location categories of Noosa Heads, Noosaville, Sunshine Beach and Marcus Beach.

Replicating last year’s success as Agents of the Year were Rebekah Offermann for Sunshine Beach and Tracy Russell for Marcus Beach.

In its seventh year, the RateMyAgent Real Estate Awards are the largest in Australia and the only major customer choice awards for the real estate industry.

Rather than being judged by industry peers, the calculation is based on verified reviews and feedback provided by customers on the RateMyAgent website.

It is used by agents who sell 80 percent of all property in Australia, while high-performing agents are determined by real reviews from those who have bought or sold a property with the agent.

Tom Offermann Real Estate has been a consistent and major driving force in the Noosa property market for more than 30 years, and the principal Tom Offermann is thrilled with the acknowledgment.

“We’re delighted with the award of top agency in four key locations of the Noosa area,” he said, “especially as the awards are a true gauge of customer service provided by an agent, and recognise the team’s hard work, diligence and absolute dedication to vendors and purchasers across all price points.

“The culture of cooperation in our office is one of our greatest strengths, and it’s a comment often expressed by our clients.

“We do make a difference every step of the real estate way and it’s fair to say we have the coast well and truly covered.”

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