1306 days ago

🎉🎉Welcome to Lorrel🎉🎉

Harcourts Riverlands Real Estate Ltd MREINZ - Huntly

After 11 years working as an Administrator with Harcourts Huntly, Lorrel has now taken the leap into sales! She is ready to take on the new role with a modern and energetic approach, utilising all the skills she has learnt over her 11 years in Real Estate so far.
Lorrel is Huntly born and bred, having grown up in the town, she is a true local! Lorrel and her partner bought their own first home here in 2013, which they have been renovating. She also enjoys travelling, having visited 17 countries so far.
Lorrel is excited to assist people with the process of buying and selling. She understands how overwhelming the process can be, and looks forward to using her knowledge and calm, easy going approach to help people reach their goals in the property market.

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