Luke Lombardi and Christian Bellomo have joined Pulse Property

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Luke Lombardi and Christian Bellomo have joined Pulse Property as the company continues to grow.

This growth underscores Pulse Property’s dedication to deepening its roots within the community and enhancing the quality of service offered to clients and comes after their recent announcement of the expansion into a second office opening in Sutherland, NSW.

Luke Lombardi has joined Pulse Property as a Sales Agent and brings over eleven years of experience in the Sutherland Shire property market, and a wealth of knowledge with his deep understanding of local market trends and commitment to personalised service.

Director and Licensee at Pulse Property, Ben Pike, welcomed the new additions to the team.

“We are thrilled to welcome Luke and Christian to our Pulse Property family,” Mr Pike said.

“As we continue to broaden our reach and enhance our offerings, these new team members bring valuable market knowledge and expertise that will further strengthen our position in the property market. 

“Their deep understanding of the Sutherland Shire area aligns perfectly with our mission to provide tailored, client-focused services”.

For more information about Pulse Property and its team, please visit www.pulseproperty.com.au



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