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Arriving in Australia from India in 2002, Bobby established his real estate business in 2013 by joining the biggest names in Australasia, First National Real Estate Group. His young team was acknowledged for outstanding results in the first year of operation at the First National Group Awards in 2014.

Over 9 years of real estate experience and the first agent with an Indian background to open his agency in Point Cook, which was dominated by big and well established local agencies, Bobby has helped families achieve their dream of owning their first home.

Bobby has a very strong database of buyers and being a Point Cook resident, has a vast local and market knowledge of the real estate trends. His excellent communication and negotiation skills with strong ethics make him a very trustworthy agent.

Relax, replay. Outside of work, Bobby loves to spend time with his wife, Pooja and two little boys, Suhaan and Riaan besides playing cricket and tennis.

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