Agents
Tony Whalley
Tony Whalley
Total Realty South Island

About Tony

Introducing Tony Whalley:

RECENT AWARDS

Top Overall Sales 2024

Top Overall Sales 2023

Top Individual Agent 2022

Top Overall Sales 2022

Top Individual Agent (Runner Up) 2021

Top Overall Sales (2nd Runner Up) 2021

Top Individual Agent (Runner Up) 2020

Top Overall Sales (2nd Runner Up) 2020

Tony Whalley has built a successful career on making sales. Twenty years working in this area has given him vast experience in dealing with people in all kinds of situations. Tony adapts quickly to the needs of his clients and enjoys getting the job done to a high standard.

Clients relate well to his genial, easy-going approach. They soon realise that he is a hard worker, determined to do his utmost to ensure that both vendors and buyers emerge satisfied from the process of buying and selling.

I like to keep the process as simple as possible so that it is stress-free for the clients.

Tony says. That means getting a good understanding of their needs early on, and then making sure there is open, honest communication along the way.

Tony is proud of his Christchurch connections. Born and raised here, he worked for 11 years as a Salesperson for a National firm before being promoted to a Management position, supervising 13 staff in Wellington. After eight years in the Capital he returned to his home patch and is relishing the opportunities that come his way in Real Estate.

Nowadays Tony is a keen fisherman, an average golfer and like most kiwi men, an armchair critic of all sports.

So if you are looking for a professional, experienced and easy-going Sales Consultant, give Tony a call today. He will be more than happy to discuss your real estate needs in confidence.


Active listings

Displaying 1-1, out of 1 active listings
1

1 - 1 of 1 items

Contact the agent
Name (required)
Email (required)
Phone
What is your enquiry about?
Your message
Total Realty South Island
AddressUnit O Homebase Centre, 199 Marshland Road, New Zealand
A young family with pets illustration