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Finning & Company Pty. Ltd. was first established in 1952 under the name of “Cranbourne Real Estate and Business Agency” by the late Mr. Jack Finning and Mrs. Lorraine Finning and it is now one the most prominent and active Real Estate agencys in the Cranbourne & Casey District.

We have served the Real Estate Property needs of Cranbourne & the surrounding areas for over 70 Years now & our entire Company philosophy has and always will be “Client Benefit Based” to ensure that we always deliver a standard of real estate service which our clients will remember for all of the right reasons.

Hard work, solid training and ethical dealings with clients have enabled Finning First National to win & receive numerous industry awards for both the office and individual Sales people over the years reinforcing that we are on track with our clients needs.

In July 2016 First National Finning achieved another milestone with a change of ownership to three current staff members, Dean Tucker, Rick Lauretta, Jason Brown & Ricks’ brother John Lauretta to steer the company on to its next generation of community service and yet maintain its family connection to John & Lorraine Tucker & the founders of the modern day company.

First National Real Estate Finning’s operates on a true NO SALE – NO CHARGE & NO LEASE NO CHARGE platform.

This means that you will pay for NO Marketing material or have any up front out of pocket costs to successfully & professionally take your property to market.

As a part of our inclusive service we will arrange ALL of the professional marketing you will need without having to pay for it regardless of whether you sell / lease or not.

Other local agents will charge you EXTRA before your home goes to market for all that WE INCLUDE as standard.

To find out how we do this and can assist you with your Sale or rental, please contact us anytime on 5996 1200 or finning@finnnig.com.au or go see us at www.finning.com.au.

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