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Monique Brooks

  • Sales Executive

Monique, a rising star in the real estate industry, brings a wealth of customer relations experience cultivated over many years. Relatively new to the property scene herself, she has quickly made her mark, having spent two years working alongside Tessa Stephens in a high performance team, honing her skills and dedication. A true Warrnambool native, Monique possesses an invaluable, intimate knowledge of the local area. Her drive and unwavering work ethic are second to none; clients can expect her tireless commitment to providing a truly first class service.

With a deep seated passion for real estate, Monique embarked on a career that promised both rewards and challenges in guiding people through their property journeys. She meticulously studied through the Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV) before becoming a valued member of the Ray White Warrnambool team.

What truly distinguishes Monique is her innate compassion, empathy and kind nature. Her seamless commitment extends not only to her work and clients but also to her family and the vibrant Warrnambool community she cherishes. When she's not exceeding expectations at work, you'll find her creating precious memories with her daughter.

 

Ray White Warrnambool

Ray White Warrnambool was established in 1999 and since then has gone from strength to strength living by our company’s motto of “Ray White Know_How”. The business owned and operated by Jess Densley & Fergus Torpy comprises over 25 personnel and operates from the modern convenient location of Banyan Street Warrnambool. We are proud to be awarded the number one regional office in Victoria/Tasmania numerous times for our outstanding performance from our sales team. We have previously won this award in 2000, 2008, 2011, 2015, 2017 and 2023.  We were also awarded with a Business Excellence award in 2023. The presence of 10 s…
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