Saturday, 17 July 2021, 4:46 pm
Derryn
Mayne – Owner of Century 21 New
Zealand
Century 21 New Zealand has
announced its 2021 second quarter winners, which saw its
central city franchises in both Wellington and Auckland take
out some key awards.
Alen Moshi, owner of Century 21
The Moshi Group in Wellington Central, won Top Principal for
the Quarter for both GCC (Gross Closed Commission) and Units
(the number of properties listed and sold). Mr Moshi also
won a Diamond sales award.
For the second quarter
running Central Auckland’s Winson He of Century 21 Queen
Street Realty won Top Salesperson for the Quarter for Units.
Mr He also won a Platinum sales award.
Press Release – Century 21 New Zealand Derryn Mayne Owner of Century 21 New Zealand Century 21 New Zealand has announced its 2021 second quarter winners, which saw its central city franchises in both Wellington and Auckland take out some key awards. Alen Moshi, owner of Century 21 The Moshi …
Derryn Mayne – Owner of Century 21 New Zealand
Century 21 New Zealand has announced its 2021 second quarter winners, which saw its central city franchises in both Wellington and Auckland take out some key awards.
Alen Moshi, owner of Century 21 The Moshi Group in Wellington Central, won Top Principal for the Quarter for both GCC (Gross Closed Commission) and Units (the number of properties listed and sold). Mr Moshi also won a Diamond sales award.
Press Release – Century 21 New Zealand
Derryn Mayne – Owner of Century 21 New Zealand
Century 21 New Zealand has announced its 2021 second quarter winners, which saw its central city franchises in both Wellington and Auckland take out some key awards.
Alen Moshi, owner of Century 21 The Moshi Group in Wellington Central, won Top Principal for the Quarter for both GCC (Gross Closed Commission) and Units (the number of properties listed and sold). Mr Moshi also won a Diamond sales award.
For the second quarter running Central Auckland’s Winson He of Century 21 Queen Street Realty won Top Salesperson for the Quarter for Units. Mr He also won a Platinum sales award.
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