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Ray White Frankston Superstar of the Week

By Rachael Vrana

5 Questions with Ashley Weston – Ashley has over 8 years Real Estate Experience and is the Sales Manager here at Ray White Frankston. Ashley is full of enthusiasm and energy and will go to extraordinary lengths to meet the needs of buyers and sellers alike. Ashley is an essential part of our team, constantly providing new and innovative ideas, he has great drive and determination and helps every member of our team be the best they can be.

1. What were you doing before Real Estate?
I completed a certificate IV in animation and prior to that I was doing factory work.

2. Name one thing on your bucket list and why?
Take 12 months off work to travel the world (I might have to wait until I retire!)

3. What is the highlight of your Career so far?
Highlight for me so far would be becoming a Ray White Elite Performer which is the top 3% of agents internationally.

4. Where is the best holiday you have ever had?
Best holiday would have to be the USA in 2009. We went to California, San Diego and Las Vegas!

5. How do you like to spend your spare time?
Real estate is such a fast paced, busy industry so in my spare time I really enjoy just relaxing and hanging out with family and friends.

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