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Cherished figure in the community

John Flanigan of Resolve Finance is a cherished figure in the Berwick community, where he has lived for over 45 years. As a long-time local, John has deeply embedded himself in the fabric of the area, contributing to its growth and vibrancy through his community-minded approach. A devoted family man, John has raised his three children in Berwick, and his six grandchildren were also born in this beloved town, further solidifying his roots in the community.

John’s dedication to helping others shines through his work at Resolve Finance, where he passionately assists clients in achieving their dreams of homeownership. Whether guiding first-time buyers through the, often complex, process of purchasing their first home or supporting families in upgrading to a new property, John’s thoughtful and caring nature ensures his clients feel supported every step of the way. His expertise also extends to helping individuals invest in real estate, providing them with the tools and knowledge to make informed decisions.

Beyond his professional achievements, John’s commitment to Berwick is evident in his involvement with community-focused groups, where he works to make a positive impact on the lives of those around him. His genuine care for people and his ability to connect with clients on a personal level make him a trusted and respected figure in the area.

John Flanigan’s legacy in Berwick is one of compassion, dedication, and service. His unwavering commitment to helping others achieve their goals, coupled with his deep ties to the community, makes him a true asset to both Resolve Finance and the town he calls home.

Please call me to arrange for a chat to discuss your situation and how l can assist you moving forward:

Email: john.flanigan@resolvebroker.com.au

Mobile: 041-775-8887

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