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CENTURY 21 Property Group: The Hall of Fame Award 2024 goes to Con Stefanidis and Con Katos

3 July, 2024

At the recent Century 21 2024 Convention held in Melbourne, Century 21 Property Group Directors Con Stefanidis and Con Katos were honoured with the Hall of Fame Award, is the most prestigious award within the Century 21 Australasia network. This accolade is one of the highest honours in the network, celebrating their extensive leadership and dedication to the real estate industry. This achievement is a testament to their combined experience of over 70+ years, showcasing their relentless commitment to upholding the highest standards of professionalism and client satisfaction. 

The criteria for The Hall of Fame Award include reflecting the highest standards of excellence and dedication in the real estate industry achieving superior results in real estate sales practice, demonstrating leadership, customer service, professionalism, and a high level of involvement within the local community. 

 Con Stefanidis and Con Katos have excelled in all these areas, setting them apart as exemplary leaders within the real estate industry and role models for Century 21’s ongoing commitment to setting benchmarks for quality and performance in real estate.

 Century 21 stands as the world’s largest and most recognised real estate brand with over 14,250 offices in more than 87 countries including Greece and Cyprus. Century 21 is known for its unwavering commitment to excellence in service and is proud of the team’s expertise across the globe to achieve outstanding results for their clients. 

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