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Guys i just want to say a big thankyou to ANDREW publicly for selling my home. We had our home listed with another agent for a year with no luck. Then Andrew came along. We put him under a bit of pressure with house tenants and also a time which we would like the house sold. To his credit he put up with everything and sold it within 4 weeks of listing it.

Guys if you are selling a block of land or house i truly recommend him. This thankyou does not do any justice of how grateful i am of his work and devotion.

ONCE AGAIN A BIG THANKYOU TO ANDREW :):):)

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Great work A! Now Jon;stop fussing about in Melbourne,buy another 'Line and come back-we miss ya!

Seriously,good to see a positive outcome for both Jon and Andrew! And we do actually miss ya up here in freezing cold Canberra,J: I hope Victoria is treating you well. And a VL turb's,huh? At least it has a Nissan heart!

Great work A! Now Jon;stop fussing about in Melbourne,buy another 'Line and come back-we miss ya!

Seriously,good to see a positive outcome for both Jon and Andrew! And we do actually miss ya up here in freezing cold Canberra,J: I hope Victoria is treating you well. And a VL turb's,huh? At least it has a Nissan heart!

Jayce how r u long time no speak. I wish i could buy another line soon. I will have to wait till the end of this year atleast. I miss the sau group down there to. close knit gropu. Vic is awesome apart from the fully sick try hard wogs everywhere its good.

And yes a vl turbo. Had to buy something that has a nissan engine in it. As close as a skyline i will get in a while.

up here in freezing cold Canberra

I'm sitting in a building on Collins St in the middle of Melbourne right now, have been here since Wednesday night, and so far it's made Canberra look like Brisbane :starwars:

Anyway, Andrew, well done

Wow! Thanks so much Jon! I really didnt expect that but i really appreciate it!

It certainly was a tricky sale but I'm really glad we got it accross the line.

I'd actually really like to thank Jon for giving me his trust and the opportunity to sell it for him.

As always guys, if any of you need any asssistance in any property matter, even if you just need a bit of advice I'm always available to help whenever you need it. And while i have the chance if anyone ever bumps in to someone that might need a ahnd then I'd really appreciate it if you could tell them about me.

Anyway, enough of plugging myself, thanks very much Jon, and just quietly....Awesome home! 5 bed + rumpus + triple garage, get better!

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