Terry Dawson

Terry Dawson

Ray White Kiama

Ray White Kiama

Shop 2/44 Manning Street , Kiama NSW 2533

About Terry Dawson

Terry Dawson joined Ray White Kiama in 2004 and has quickly evolved into an award winning agent and maintains his reputation for client focus and his extremely professional results. His down to earth attitude and infectious enthusiasm for the Kiama Real Estate is self evident. Terry is actively involved in the local community being a regular playing member & board member of Kiama Bowling Club. Terry also personally sponsors the Kiama Knights Junior Rugby League and the Kiama Bowling Club. Terry won the REI Illawarra novice auctioneer title in 2004 after only 6 weeks in the industry and then came 3rd in the REI state titles. He often lends his auctioneering skills to local charities and sporting bodies to help raise funds for the local community. Terry’s enthusiasm for Kiama continues to be unabashed. He genuinely loves living in Kiama and enjoys the opportunity to pass this onto his potential purchasers.His outstanding achievements in real estate so far have been: Winner Illawarra REI Novice Auctioneer 3rd REI NSW notice auction 2004 Alan White club member 2005 (for outstanding sales results NSW) Alan White club member 2006 Alan White club member 2007 Alan White club member 2009 9th highest selling agent in NSW regional 2006 11th highest selling agent in NSW regional 2009 Licensed Auctioneer It is evident that if Terry continues his professional approach, enthusiasm and training regime he will continue to succeed in the Kiama real estate industry.
Terry Dawson
Ray White Kiama
Shop 2/44 Manning Street Kiama NSW 2533
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