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To my Dear frineds at SAU......

As many of you may already know, I have just started my career in Real Estate.

I've been fortunate enough to secure a position in a well regarded agency and i'm thrilled to be launching my career!

If any of you know of anyone who is looking to buy or sell could you please recommend me, I promise to offer them an exceptional level of service and dedication.

If anyone would like my details then don't hesitate to send me a PM and i'll get back to you as soon as i can.

Thanks again to one and all.

Andrew.

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well you missed out on me by about 2 weeks dude :) so who you actually with ??? i am sure i will be looking to buy a house in like 6 - 8 years so if u are still in the game i will keep you in mind :rofl:

To my Dear frineds at SAU......

As many of you may already know, I have just started my career in Real Estate.

I've been fortunate enough to secure a position in a well regarded agency and i'm thrilled to be launching my career!

If any of you know of anyone who is looking to buy or sell could you please recommend me, I promise to offer them an exceptional level of service and dedication.  

If anyone would like my details then don't hesitate to send me a PM and i'll get back to you as soon as i can.

Thanks again to one and all.

Andrew.

im with Bertram/Ellis.

I'll be more than happy to help when i can though. and if thats in a few years then thats fine! I know that most of us on the forums aren't really looking to buy or sell right now and thats understandable as we are mostly a young bunch, so the biggest thing that will help to get me started is referrals to people's friends and family etc.

im with Bertram/Ellis.  

I'll be more than happy to help when i can though. and if thats in a few years then thats fine! I know that most of us on the forums aren't really looking to buy or sell right now and thats understandable as we are mostly a young bunch, so the biggest thing that will help to get me started is referrals to people's friends and family etc.

Already talked to you... and I need to talk to you some more... :D

wonderfull everyone! Sean i'll search now.

Nik we'll chat soon.

Phantom and Nathan: when your ready and getting started looking, then let me know and i'll add you to my buyers register, basically then if i have anything that matches your criteria it will show up immediately and if its not one of my listings, then im sure i'll be able to spend some time searching for you anyway.

yeah hurry up so i can bum around saun's place for a few years! HAHA! we could do like a "saun of the dead - relived"!

Thatll be cool, so much fun running aournd shooting zombies, what a great take off from the origanl.

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