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RuthAppleton

Commercial Property Manager

Proven dedication to a job well done.

Ruth has been part of the team at Barry Plant for some years and, in that time, has gained considerable experience in a variety of roles. Commencing in Commercial Property Management, a role which requires attention to detail and a high level of organisation, Ruth has also performed the vital role of a Sales Secretary. Ruth has a proven dedication to her role and an outstanding work ethic. She takes pride in her work and 'getting the job done right the first time, every time'.

Primary Location

Barry Plant
Wallan

03 5783 1268

Local offices

Barry Plant
Kilmore

03 5782 2400

Testimonials and reviews

Landlord Review

Thank you so much, Ruth.  You really are amazing.  I can’t believe you have been able to resolve this so quickly.  We are beyond happy to have you managing our property for us and will be highly recommending you to anyone we know with a commercial property.

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Rental Provider Review

Thanks so much, Ruth for all your expertise and support over the past five years.We feel you have gone over and beyond as our managing agent – You have a pulse on everything! 

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Amanda Martin

Barry Plant Kilmore have managed our rental properties over the past five years, I could not recommend them more, super efficient and supportive. Your property is in good hands if with Ruth and her team 🙌

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Latest Updates

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The last few weeks have delivered some outstanding momentum across the Eastern and North-Eastern suburbs, with the Anzac long weekend doing little to slow buyer activity.

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