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Jimmy Tsohagis won Property Manager of the Year

By Anqi Wang

At the highly competitive Ray White Victoria/Tasmania annual awards, Jimmy Tsohagis was recognised in the Property Management Awards, for his significant contribution to Ray White Carnegie.

Recognising the quality of Property Management service, Jimmy took home the Property Manager of the Year award and said the accolade was a testament to the hard work of the past year.

“I am honoured to receive this award. Our whole team have worked extremely hard to make sure our landlords and tenants are fully supported.

“Probably most importantly, I am so proud to be able to offer our community the very best service,” Jimmy said.

Ray White joint-chairman, Brian White AO, said the award illustrated the energy within the Group.

“It fills me with immense pride every year when our state awards are announced and our people are recognised – to see so many individuals performing so well within the group can be put down to hard work and dedication.

“Our Property Management teams are often the backbone of our real estate businesses. Their commitment to the Ray White brand is what delivers such impressive results for our group overall,” Mr White said.

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