Century 21 Milgate
Century 21 Milgate

Century 21 Milgate

Shop 4A/25 Chung Wah Terrace  Palmerston City, NT 0830
With many year’s experience in the Palmerston community, Suzi Milgate is proud to be known as one of Century 21’s top performing real estate salespeople. Suzi brings a wealth of knowledge and skill to the sale of every home she represents. At Century 21 Milgate Real Estate Suzi also has the benefit of working within a high performing team of skilled agents, an asset that both vendors and buyers appreciate.Suzi has lived in Darwin for the past 6 years having moved from Manly Sydney. Since moving to Darwin she married her long time love Trent at Cullen Bay Beach. They now have two investment properties of their own.When Suzi first moved to Darwin she started as the sales manager for South Sea Pearls and really excelled in sales and customer service. Then my boss at the time said jokingly ‘Suzi, why don’t you do real estate, you’d be great’. He was right I have found my calling!In her first year Suzi topped every agent in her office in December and January becoming No. 1, she won agent of the quarter, and has since won awards of excellence.Warm, friendly and determined to secure the best result every time, with exceptional people skills and down-to-earth attitude, Suzi turns what can often be an overwhelming process into a stress-free experience, while her marketing campaigns add a real edge.“Working at our agency allows me to give individual attention to all my clients. Our company is renowned for its high quality marketing and exceptional customer service.” - Suzi
Century 21 Milgate
Century 21 Milgate
Shop 4A/25 Chung Wah Terrace Palmerston City NT 0830
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