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Di Jones adds another performance duo to its Sydney team

By Tim Neary
18 February 2019 | 10 minute read
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Di Jones has taken one more step forward in its growth ambitions in NSW, this time recruiting another high-performance team to its Sydney North Shore outfit.

Experienced North Shore seller Matt Lorimer and his associate, Lee Duffy, have joined the Di Jones brand after a long stint with McGrath, following a similar move by Dean Mackie and Piers van Hamburg.

Di Jones CEO Rob Ward said that both are familiar faces in the North Shore area.

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“The dynamic duo both live locally and, like many of their clients, have found it a fabulous area to bring up their own families,” he said.

“Having serviced the Pymble and West Pymble communities for a decade, they bring with them a wealth of local market knowledge and expertise.

“Their reputation is reflected in them enjoying a high number of repeat and referral clients. Matt and Lee have sold nearly 300 homes in Pymble and West Pymble over the last 10 years, placing the duo well ahead of their competitors’ combined transactions.”

Mr Ward said that he was thrilled to have them on board.

“After admiring Matt and Lee for many years, I am genuinely excited to now be working alongside both of them. They are absolute experts in the Pymble area and have an unwavering commitment to achieving exceptional results for their clients.”

Mr Lorimer said that he and Mrs Duffy were attracted to Di Jones because of the “enormous” growth it has been experiencing.

“We have witnessed Di Jones growing exponentially over the last few years and ultimately wanted to be part of a brand that had momentum,” Mr Lorimer said.

“Their agility and focus on innovation and technology is market-leading, and in the end, it was an easy decision. Not all brands are the same; after 36 years in the industry, Di Jones is a standout.”

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