2012 REINSW Awards for Excellence

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Winner of the highly coveted Buyer’s Agent Award for Excellence, 2012, Nick Viner is recognised in the property industry for his outstanding knowledge, skills and services. The Real Estate Institute of New South Wales Awards for Excellence acknowledge the real estate industry’s best performers for their skills and initiatives. The Awards are judged by an independent panel of industry experts. Winners of the Awards set the benchmark for professional standards and service in their specialist fields.

Announced as the winner at a special gala dinner at Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour, Sydney on Saturday 13 October 2012, Nick Viner receives his award from Christian Payne, President of the REINSW:

A huge honour for Buyers Domain to have won this Award, it highlights the quality of Buyers Domain’s outstanding service and professionalism. “To have beaten some of the best buyers agents in the country was an immensely satisfying result and something which I am extremely proud of. I will continue to strive for the highest levels of success and to deliver the best results for all my clients.” Nick Viner, Buyers Domain.”

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