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Andrew Mansour-First National Real Estate Connect

Locality: Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 414 270 003



Address: 101 George St, Windsor 2756 Hawkesbury, NSW, Australia

Website: http://firstnationalconnect.com.au

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24.01.2022 Huge.... check out the number of inspections for the month...



22.01.2022 Back in the day... Richmond 30 odd years ago #firstnationalconnect

21.01.2022 Cheers............

19.01.2022 2 1 1 villa - North Richmond Neat and tidy complex- Very affordable



18.01.2022 One for the investors

18.01.2022 Is it time for change

18.01.2022 Sold this afternoon - 134a Francis st, Richmond -Vacant land -B2 Zoning... Plenty of buyers left over looking for commercial properties. Reach out to me if you can help.... thumbs up from my shy vendor at end of clip.



17.01.2022 Successfully sold under the hammer this morning

15.01.2022 Chris Waites and Andrew MANSOUR in business for over 15 years today previously with another franchise in the last three with First National connect feeling blessed

13.01.2022 Windsor bridges #freshmornings #andrewmansourfn #firstnationalconnect #windsornsw

13.01.2022 Windsor’s dress circle location

10.01.2022 First Home Buyers l Investors l Downsizers 3 Beds l 1 bath l 1 car space - duplex $535k Wilberforce Lifestyle... Inspection a Must...Dont Miss out Click the link for more info...https://bit.ly/2YrNMoU



10.01.2022 Give us a call if you think this is you...

09.01.2022 Renovate or Bulldozer - Your Choice- 5 Acres 1016 Wisemans Ferry rd, Sth Maroota Auction 7th October 2020 @ 6pm on site

08.01.2022 Daylight saving time starts this Sunday! Yeah Yeah...........

07.01.2022 Foggy morning #windsor

04.01.2022 Today is the National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence. Whether it's affecting you or someone around you, don't be silent, be an upstander against bullying and cyberbullying.

04.01.2022 Peaceful location, Idyllic setting - Will Be Sold Auction On Site 6pm on 17th November 2020 717 East Kurrajong Rd- 10 Acres /3 bed/1bath /4 Car More info - https://bit.ly/3kJFTUM

04.01.2022 Rugged up at today’s open homes ,no snow in the Hawkesbury though

04.01.2022 An absolute pleasure to open this home this evening.

03.01.2022 Post Twilight open home walk down the road #windsor #firstnationalconnect #andrewmansourfn #realestate

02.01.2022 WHAT BUYERS MAY NOW BE LOOKING FOR It’s true that Victoria has taken one for the team where the Covid-19 pandemic is concerned, but across Australia, we’ve all been affected. Many of us have seen more of our home and families than ever before, while others no longer value the anonymity that comes with apartments. We’ve experienced our living spaces in new and challenging ways and some things just can’t be unseen or unexperienced right? ... Australian architecture made a dramatic shift to open plan living decades ago, with little sense of how impractical that might be when everyone needed to be on different Zoom calls at the same time. It’s not unreasonable to expect that buyers in the post pandemic world will want more space, more light, and for many - a generally less open plan environment. Architects will need to be more creative around how to offer communal lifestyle options, as well as privacy and quiet retreats within homes for work, study or just a bit of peace and solitude. There will inevitably be a shift in how we work, which may mean more of us will work from home. This could make bedroom to study conversions a draw, or the granny flat style studio in the backyard an essential. Though plans for the future are probably not being made around ‘the next time there’s a pandemic’, there’s certainly reason to believe the conflicting yearning for a sense of togetherness in spaces, with multiple opportunities to be apart will drive buyer demand

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