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Ray White Frankston Superstar of the Week

By Rachael Vrana

5 Questions with Andrew Condon – Andrew has a property management background but has recently been appointed executive assistant to Daniel Condon. Andrew has more than excelled in the position beating several office records and charming many a client with his energetic and cheerful personality.

1. What were you doing before Real Estate?
My goal has always been to get into the family business, but before I started in real estate I had a few different part time jobs whilst I finished my VCE.

2. Name one thing on your bucket list and why?
One thing on my bucket list is to do a lot of travelling, I would love to travel through Europe, America & Japan.

3. What is the highlight of your Career so far?
The highlight of my career thus far would be breaking the in-office record of appraisals generated by a single person in a week.

4. Where is the best holiday you have ever had?
The best holiday that I have ever been on would be to Bali. I love the atmosphere there, it’s beautiful and warm and the people are lovely. I’ve been a few times and it never fails to disappoint!

5. How do like to spend your spare time?
I spend the majority of my time playing soccer & spending time with friends & family.

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