This Thursday, First National estate agents are heading to Hyatt Regency, Sanctuary Cove for the network’s annual commercial conference.
With a sharp new brand and renewed momentum, First National Commercial has grown considerably this year, adding 10 offices to its national network already. Another two will join within the next two weeks!
The conference will bring together keynote presentations from BIS Shrapnel, Westpac, and a series of business contemporaries from professions including law, human resources, commercial real estate development, sustainable building designers and marketing strategy.
First National Commercial helps First National residential members seed additional income streams, thereby strengthening their businesses. Major commercial brands are chiefly centered in capital cities but the suburbs are where First National Real Estate holds an advantage. The vast bulk of Australian commercial property is situated not in high-rise office towers but suburban shopping strips. First National’s spread of residential agencies throughout Australian suburbs places First National Commercial in a unique position as its growth rate makes it one of Australia’s most prolific commercial brands.
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