List your property in June or July and support the FBMF
If your property is listed with CENTURY 21 Wilson Pride (St Kilda), throughout the months of June and July 2008, CENTURY 21 Wilson Pride (St Kilda) will donate 50 percent of our selling fees to the Father Bob Maguire Foundation. This event is a first for the Victorian market and what is set to be a significant fundraising event for the Father Bob Maguire Foundation. Keep an eye out for the support of your favourite local celebrity, with famous “pencillers” keeping track of bids at our auctions throughout the campaign.
One such example is Melbourne Vixen Renee Hellernan, pictured here with Father Bob and Adam Guest of Century 21.
How Can I Identify The Properties?
To ensure you know what properties are being sold by CENTURY 21 Wilson Pride (St Kilda), with 50 percent of our selling fees being donated to the Father Bob Maguire Foundation, a specially branded signboard, featuring the Father Bob Maguire Foundation logo and information on the fundraising activity will be placed in front of the properties and promoted in Open Magazine, CENTURY 21’s Victorian property magazine.
If you’re thinking of selling your home and would like your property to be involved in this fundraising event, contact your local experts at CENTURY 21 Wilson Pride (St Kilda) for your free market appraisal.
www.century21.com.au/stkilda
Wilson Pride
CENTURY 21 Wilson Pride (St Kilda)
21 Irwell St, (Corner Carlisle St)
St Kilda VIC 3182
Smart move.
Call CENTURY 21 Wilson Pride (St Kilda) on 03 9525 4166
Download the poster from:
http://fatherbob.thepodcastnetwork.com/audio/A3poster_final.pdf
Download the flyer from:
http://fatherbob.thepodcastnetwork.com/audio/A4final.pdf











Advertising and joint commercial deals that compromise integrity are a disgrace, and have the appearance of being shallow and greedy.
This deal with Fr Bob's Foundation and this Century 21 estate agent looks different though... It's right out there saying how much will be given for each sale, and frankly, it looks like a lot's being given. It isn't the token sort of amount that many businesses uncharitably offer just to get themselves some free publicity. It doesn't have the usual 'on-the-nose' feel about it - it smells genuine.
Good on everyone involved. Let's hope the agency picks up quite a bit more work to compensate for their lost income. Fr Bob's foundation will be able to do lots of good stuff with the money raised.
Posted by: Deb | June 08, 2008 at 03:26 AM