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M J Docking & Associates

Locality: Vermont, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 8877 7022



Address: 604-606 Canterbury Rd 3133 Vermont, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.mjdocking.com.au/

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20.01.2022 Launching this Wednesday 38 Denis Street, Vermont



19.01.2022 This is it! Situated on 585m2 (approx) of prime land, measuring 15.24m x 38.40m this North/South aspect allotment is perfect for your next renovation or knock down rebuild.

17.01.2022 It is with great pleasure we introduce you to the newest member of the Docking team, Hattie Xiong. Hattie brings over 10 years of experience in the real estate industry & also the banking sector. Docking Real Estate prides itself on many things, but none more important then putting the needs of our clients & local community first, something that perfectly aligns with Hattie's own values. Don't hesitate to contact Hattie on 0433 055 028 if you are wanting a personal Real Estate experience.

10.01.2022 I don’t know how it’s the middle of December already. 2020 has certainly flown! When I look back on this year, I think our biggest accomplishment was working so well as a team throughout the lock down experience. So tell us, as you look back on 2020, what has been your biggest achievement?... Share it with us in the comments below!



03.01.2022 When I was a kid, I was afraid of the dark. But now, I’m most afraid of not setting myself up for the future. I mean, as a business owner, I want the people I love to have a secure future.... For me, that means property investment. I’ve always felt like property is the investment that I understand the most, feels tangible and secure. Many of the wealthiest people in the world swear by property as an investment. So that’s why we’re passionate about helping people in their property investing journey. What are you passionate about? Buy land, they aren’t making it anymore Mark Twain

01.01.2022 Why is the 26th December called Boxing Day? According to the BBC, Boxing Day got its name from a time when the rich used to box up gifts to give to the poor. Boxing Day has also been celebrated as St Stephen’s Day in Ireland and in some countries, like Hungary, Germany and the Netherlands, Boxing Day is celebrated as a second Christmas Day. How about that? Two Christmases, not sure that’s a good idea! Although, these days, Boxing Day is better known for post-Christmas sale...s, yacht racing and cricket matches! So whether you’re spending this Boxing Day grabbing a bargain at the sales Or watching the Sydney to Hobart race start Or tuning in to watch the cricket Or taking a post-Christmas nap Enjoy the day. Please remember, Monday 28th is the Boxing Day public holiday, so you might be lucky enough to get that day off too!!! How are you spending Boxing Day today?

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