Team Member
Tony Lilja
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Managing Director
Ph (02) 4342 1122 Mobile 0427 294 033
Address
253 Ocean View Road
Ettalong Beach NSW 2257
Tony’s real estate career began in Rose Bay in Sydney's East in 1972. In 1980 Tony founded G. L. Jackson & Co. and remains Managing Director today. His extensive knowledge of the local area and property market is a proven key element in his success as a real estate agent.

Tony was raised in Bondi and educated at Sydney Boys High School, going on to study pharmacy at Sydney University.

Having lived in the Booker Bay and Ettalong Beach area for over 30 years, his love of the local area is contagious.

A long term member of the Real Estate Institute NSW, Tony sees that his staff implement a high standard of professionalism and ethics in all aspects of business.

His daughter Liz Sharpe joined the company in 1999 and plays a vital role in day to day operations.

With his vast experience, Tony ensures that the business remains focused on customer service, honesty and ethical advice.
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