Joanna Jiang opens Harcourts Balwyn office

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Joanna Jiang has launched a new Harcourts office in Balwyn, bringing a diverse team, with multilingual capabilities, to the area.

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Harcourts Balwyn has recently opened, bringing a variety of special skills to the Balwyn area.

Led by Managing Director Joanna Jiang, the new office boasts a team with diverse expertise and extensive experience in the real estate industry.

Jenny Zhao, Marketing Communications Manager at Harcourts Balwyn, highlighted the team’s unique attributes.

“Our office stands out due to our diverse expertise and extensive experience in the real estate industry,” Ms Zhao said.

“Our members come from varied backgrounds, including urban planning and design, professional accounting, fashion, property management, property sales, and customer service.

“This multidisciplinary approach allows us to provide comprehensive and innovative solutions tailored to our clients’ needs.”

Ms Zhao also emphasised the team’s multilingual capabilities.

“Most of our team members are proficient in at least two languages,” she said.

“This linguistic diversity enables us to effectively communicate with a broader range of clients.”

Ms Jiang, who holds a Master of Professional Accounting from Central Queensland University, brings a strong background in Trust Accounts and Property Management for both commercial and residential real estate.

“Joining the Harcourts family represents an exciting new chapter for our team,” Ms Jiang said.

“Harcourts’ global reputation for excellence, innovation, and integrity aligns perfectly with our own values and goals.

“This partnership allows us to leverage Harcourts’ extensive resources and support systems, enabling us to provide even better service to our clients.”

“In addition to our residential services, we also specialise in commercial property sales, leasing, and management.

“Our team has a wealth of experience in managing commercial properties, ensuring that landlords receive the highest level of service and the best possible returns on their investments.”

Acting CEO of Harcourts Victoria, Adam Fiteni, welcomed the new team.

“We are excited and delighted that this talented team have decided to join Harcourts,” Mr Fiteni said.

“I look forward to their growth within the Harcourts brand, and the special skills and service they bring to the Balwyn area.”

Situated in a prominent building in bustling Balwyn, Harcourts Balwyn has ambitious plans for the future.

“We believe that by joining Harcourts, we make it possible to enhance our capabilities, expand our reach, and continue to grow while maintaining the high standards of service that our clients have come to expect,” Ms Jiang said.

Source: Harcourts



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