Debbie Allanby

Debbie Allanby

Raine & Horne Sorell

Raine & Horne Sorell

10 Gordon Street, Sorell TAS 7172

About Debbie Allanby

Debbie Allanby has specialised in Real Estate Sales in the Sorell Municipality since late 1991 with two previous Sorell based Agencies before moving across to Raine & Horne Sorell where she has been for the last four years. During her career in Real Estate she has been awarded many accolades for her success in the Industry. Through exceptional sales results she was invited to attend and has completed the "Precision Selling" programme conducted by Frank Romano of The Turning Point Corporation. Having grown up in the Southern Beaches area and having family connections in the Bream Creek, Marion Bay, Copping Rural District, Debbie's knowledge of all areas is invaluable. Being a mum with 3 daughters, one 19yrs and twins 11yrs, she has met and supported various Clubs and Organisations over the years. Your property is your most valuable asset and, as such, you can be confident that the sale of your most valuable asset is in the competent hands of not only one of the top Consultants in Tasmania but also one that specialises in just the Sorell Municipality, as the longest serving property consultant working for the longest established Real Estate Office in Sorell, Raine & Horne Sorell. Please contact Debbie today for a free market appraisal of your home or any other Real Estate needs you may require, she will be happy to assist!
Listing counts are for properties advertised on Allhomes in last 12 months
Sales
-
Sold
16
For sale
-
Avg. days advertised
Plus 4 properties sold as joint agent
Debbie Allanby
Raine & Horne Sorell
10 Gordon StreetSorell TAS 7172
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