Team Member
Daniel Vinson
We put you first
Vacates Officer
Ph 07 4669 1790
Address
Shop 2, 1 Warrego Highway
Chinchilla QLD 4413
Daniel brings dedication and enthusiasm to his role as Vacates Officer at First National Surat Basin. With a strong background as a real estate agent and a keen eye for detail, he offers a deep understanding to provide to clients vacating a property. His goal is to ensure each home meets the highest standards, helping to create a seamless and positive experience for all parties involved.

Since relocating to Chinchilla with his family two years ago, Daniel has drawn on his hands-on experience in property renovation, hobby farming, and lifestyle living to enrich his professional approach. His active involvement in gardening and home improvement projects reflects his meticulous nature and passion for transforming spaces into warm, inviting homes.

Outside of work, Daniel’s dedication to his farm and garden mirrors the care he brings to his clients. He is committed to delivering personalised, lifestyle-oriented service, ensuring that every property he represents becomes more than just a house—it becomes a home tailored to suit each client’s unique needs and aspirations.
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