The best real estate sales year Ash Brown has experienced at One Agency in Orange has led to two wins at the One Agengy Australasian Awards.
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Mr Brown is the agents principal and won selling principal of the year from across One Agency's entire Australasian network. Bianca Sciuto also won rookie of the year. It is the third time in a row the Orange agency has that award.
"It's a pretty fantastic result considering the times we are living in," Mr Brown said.
Mr Brown said agencies from across Australia, New Zealand and Fiji usually travel to Sydney for the awards but this year and last year they have been held online.
"We got together to see who would be the winner this year not thinking we would be in it," Mr Brown said.
He said the awards are based on sales from the financial year when the Orange agency introduced armchair opens so they could continue selling houses without buyers needing to leave their own homes during lockdown.
Shop opens for essential clothing
Best&Less has reopened in Orange for parents and carers who are seeking essential maternity wear and clothing for growing babies.
It is following public health orders in line with the COVID lockdown, and contactless click and collect is available for non-essential purchases.
It is open Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm and, 9am to 4pm Saturdays.
Furniture outlet open for click and collect
Fantastic Furniture has opened in Orange however, due to the current COVID-19 situation the value furniture retailer is only open for click and collect at this stage.
The furniture and bedding retailer secured a tenancy in the Sentinel Group Australia-owned Orange Homemakers Centre where it has moved into the former Sam's Warehouse building.
The store will open to the public when COVID case numbers go down and stay at home orders are relaxed.
Gazman coming soon
Menswear retailer Gazman is set to open in Orange after the lockdown.
The mens' clothes shop is currently advertising for employees.
Signage indicates it will go into the former Michael Hill jewellery store on the corner of Summer and Anson Street.
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