Clients, real estate peers and business associates attended a celebratory event this month at RE/MAX ACPA’s new premises in Williams Landing, a suburb 19 kilometres south west of Melbourne’s CBD.
The iconic RE/MAX balloon and bright RE/MAX colours are prominent at the new office, which broker owner Leon Lee says will provide a more convenient and spacious environment for customers and the team.
“Since we opened at Point Cook in April this year, we’ve experienced good business growth in a steady market,” he said, “and these larger, more flexible premises will accommodate continued growth.
“The convenience of the location less than a kilometer from the Princes Freeway makes it very desirable. It’s easy to get in and out of the city. We are a 20-minute drive (off-peak) from the CBD along the Princes Freeway.”
Mr Lee and Jason Chen merged their independent Point Cook real estate business with RE/MAX Australia to launch RE/MAX ACPA.
“We joined the RE/MAX network as a conscious choice made on the value we can be to our customers, and RE/MAX makes that value possible through the knowledge, support and the connections our business receives.
“Our focus is always on the value we give our customers, including through our relocation, knowing that leads to business growth.”
Mr Lee said the RE/MAX ACPA marketplace has no geographical boundaries.
“We get referrals from all over Melbourne and our business comes from throughout Australia as well as the UK, China and South Africa – and that is the power of the RE/MAX brand,” he said.
RE/MAX ACPA relocated to 312/111 Overton Road, Williams Landing, directly across from the Williams landing Shopping Centre.
Contact Leon Lee on mobile 0450 681 019 and Jason Chen on mobile 0432 676 925.
Media contact:
Lyn Cox, Public Relations – M. +61 418 793 096, E. lcox@remax.com.au
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