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Laguna Real Estate gives away $20,000

Laguna Real Estate held their Annual Cocktail Party at Gusto Restaurant on Wednesday 16 November where clients and staff were treated with canapes and drinks.

The event involved drawing their three cash winners from the $20,000 Cash Competition that was run over the year.

Laguna clients automatically went into the draw to win if they listed their property with Laguna during the eligible dates.

This year there were three cash draws increasing everyone’s chances of winning.

The largest cash prize of $12,500 was awarded to Billy and Jessica Thoroughgood, the second cash prize of $5,000 was awarded to Max Carlton and the third prize of $2500 to Bryan and Julie McLean.

In addition to the cash draw, Laguna ran a charity Holiday Auction where proceeds went to disabled children in the community and they are excited to announce that the amount raised was $1500!

Thanks goes to Di Henshall for outbidding all others to win this holiday and to help raise money towards this wonderful charity.

Two sales consultants at Laguna Real Estate were given special mention on the night, one being Rob Nimmo at the Laguna Gympie Office for having the most sellers in the draw.

The other agent was Melanie Butcher at the Laguna Noosaville Office for having the second most sellers in the draw and for being recognised as a Finalist for “Residential Salesperson of the Year” in the 2022 REIQ Awards for Excellence.

Timothy the Manager at Gusto Restaurant kindly donated a $200 Dinner Voucher for guests and the lucky winner was again Di Henshall, a fitting result given her generous donation.

Olivier Miller, principal of Laguna Real Estate wants to give a special thanks to Justin Voss, auctioneer extraordinaire who gave up his valuable time to be MC for the event.

Overall, the night was a huge success enjoyed by all of Laguna’s clients with a fabulous selection of food, wine and most importantly company. Laguna looks forward to next year and meeting their new clients from Noosa up to Gympie.

Giving back to the community that gives to them is something Olivier and her team always focus on, now and in the future.

Laguna endeavours to be seen as the real estate agency giving back to those who generously support their business.

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