Century 21 Opens new office in Forbes NSW

C21 is pleased to announce the official opening of Century 21 Central West in Forbes as it expands its presence in regional New South Wales.

With over 20 years of real estate experience which includes running her own business, Principal of C21 Central West Tara Kelly has what it takes to succeed in this industry. On Friday 3 May, Ms Kelly officially opened her Century 21 business in front of her team, family, friends and representatives from the Century 21 corporate team.

Ms Kelly and her highly skilled team of professionals will offer sales and property management services throughout the Forbes area, located in the Central West region of New South Wales.

"We have built our reputation on providing outstanding service to our clients and we will continue to always have their best interest in mind" said Ms Kelly.

Ms Kelly and her team have already positioned themselves as fantastic assets within the C21 network, contributing ideas to further enhance the C21 offering which already includes an online resources hub, training platform, propriety CRM and marketing collateral.

Charles Tarbey, Century 21 Owner and Chairman said, "It is always a pleasure to have successful operators like Tara join the C21 family and I am confident our 2019 brand campaign that includes our partnership with popular television show House Rules will contribute to the new team's success".

The 2019 marketing campaign with Seven West Media is already in full swing with properties and editorial featured in the current issue of Home Beautiful magazine, appearance on The Morning Show, and sponsorship of House Rules.

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