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New home for Scott

REAL estate agency Alex Scott and Staff has set up shop at the old home of Cranbourne business identity Robin Daley.
Mr Daley recently sold his firm, Robin Daley Holdings Pty Ltd, after 38 years in the local real estate industry.
He will stay on as branch manager of the new Alex Scott agency but says the handover has left him time to pursue other interests, such as travelling, golf and racing.
“I will have more time to play golf, concentrate on farming, travel and pursue my interests in racing,” he said.
“But I will still be heavily involved in the community.”
Alex Scott sales manager Rod Armstrong said the business moved to Cranbourne as one of the oldest family-owned real estate agencies in Victoria.
“Our business has provided 120 years of service and joins one of the oldest real estate agencies in Cranbourne,” he said.
“This is the first Cranbourne office in our 12 office network. We come to the area to cover all real estate needs, including selling, buying, renting and lifestyle properties.”
Mr Armstrong said the agency looked forward to a long and exciting future in one of the biggest growth areas in the City of Casey.
“There are a lot of big things happening in Cranbourne and we see it as being a very sought after area in years to come.
“We are looking forward to becoming a very successful agency in Cranbourne by providing exceptional and personal service.
“The people of Cranbourne will be very well served,” he said.

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