Real Estate

Frank Mazor, LJ Hooker Brighton Le Sands
As the son of European immigrants, Frank Mazor knew that to achieve one’s dreams you had to work hard. He set his sights on a real estate shingle and, 30 years later, the hard work has well and truly paid off. “I like real estate because you are helping people achieve their biggest goal in life: buying or selling their home. I really enjoy helping people,” Frank proudly states. “I’ve always been with LJ Hooker, the franchise, and we’re coming

Robert Paridis, Laing + Simmons Bondi
The son of a real estate agent, Robert Paridis’ career path seemed to be a forgone conclusion. “My father opened his first office in 1956, and before Gough Whitlam became prime minister [in 1972] he had six real estate offices,” Robert recalls. “It was just in my blood. I used to go to open inspections with my dad and it was just a natural progression for me to get into real estate.” A principal of his own real estate offices

Gene Fairbanks, Ray White Bowral Moss Vale
With well over a decade of industry experience, Gene Fairbanks of Ray White Bowral Moss Vale continues to serve the Southern Highlands, specialising in all aspects of property in the Highlands. Gene has seen significant change over this period. “Obviously Covid shifted a lot of things. During that time people were looking for blocks of land that they could live sustainably on. Post-covid clients are looking for smaller blocks of land; they’re not wanting to look after a full acre

Erica Chapman, Ray White Bowral
Real estate has been woven into my family’s legacy in the Southern Highlands since the early 1900s, with the Westbrooks deeply rooted in the industry. While I am relatively new to the business, I’ve discovered a profound passion for every facet of it. From connecting with vendors and hearing their unique stories to helping buyers find their ideal homes, I find immense fulfillment in being part of these pivotal life moments. Guiding people through decisions involving their most significant assets

Victor Negrine, R & W Commercial Eastern Suburbs
Victor Negrine is a Sydney Eastern Suburbs boy, born and bred. “You couldn’t ask for a better place to grow up really, could you?,” he asks rhetorically. “I grew up in Bondi. I was at the beach during my school years and teenage years; I was skateboarding and I had my BMX bike. I obviously haven’t ventured too far from being born and bred in Bondi, and now the Junction is my backyard for work.” The Bondi Junction ‘backyard’ is

Peter Anderson, Peter Anderson Real Estate
“Any dinner party you go to today, London to a brick real estate will come up in conversation. It’s very Australian; it’s a national sport. People just love it! They love to talk about it, they love to look at it, they all aspire to it: if they have a two-bedroom unit they want a three-bedroom; if they have a three bedroom they want to buy a semi; if they’ve got a semi they want a house; if they’ve got