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Bli Bli’s Natasha Hackenberg awarded #1 Ray White Salesperson on Sunshine Coast

By Madison O'Mara
Congratulations to Natasha Hackenberg, awarded No. 1 for Ray White on the Sunshine Coast for 2020. This is Natasha’s 2nd consecutive year at the top for Natasha and her 16th year with the Ray White Group.
At a recent awards afternoon at the Sunshine Coast Convention Centre, Ray White Corporate recognised Natasha’s desire to achieve the best outcome for her sellers. The recent awards adding to her recent national ‘Rate My Agent’ awards as the most recommended agent for the Sunshine Coast and Bli Bli regions.
With over 18 years selling property in the area, Natasha has earned her reputation as one of the most respected and successful sales agents on the Sunshine Coast.
The entire team is proud of Natasha, leading the way with humility, professionalism, and an honest approach to her craft, ensuring that each real estate transaction is smooth, and caters to the best customer experience for all parties involved.
Natasha attributes her success to her clients, “I am just doing my job, they (my clients) are everything to me, there are no awards without them and I appreciate their support.”

Tony Warland and Natasha Hackenberg

Tony Warland and Natasha Hackenberg

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