With more than $250 million worth of sales under his belt, KD Ahuja is the Director, Sales Coach and Owner at Ray White Hoppers Crossing Real Estate
KD is a highly effective business generator, with much of his new business arising from personal referrals, a result of KD’s impeccable service record, knowledge and professionalism. His energy, tenacity, drive for brilliance and the total dedication to his clients’ success are what typify KD’s approach to real estate, which translates into fantastic results.
In September this year, KD received the Alan White Elite Performer 2015 Award for his sales achievements. KD is the only one from western suburbs who has been awarded with this honour. Earlier this year, he was awarded as one of the Top 50 Ray White Directors Australia-wide. Again, he was the only one from western suburbs to have joined this prestigious list.
His motto? Success is never ending and the learning never ends!
KD’s wife Nitu has joined him as business partner mainly looking after the rental portfolio and they now together plan to take the business to the next level.
KD believes in supporting the community in every possible way. He has been a sponsor for the education of orphaned children for the last 14 years. KD also helps new settlers to get rental properties in Melbourne and eventually buy homes.
KD Ahuja proudly supports breakfast club “Let’s Feed”, a community movement run by volunteers to feed the disadvantaged, the needy and at risk individuals.

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