Tahlia
Huke

Sales Executive

Tahlia Huke

Effervescent and committed, Tahlia is a truly cherished member of Oslo Property. Her ability to inspire her team, provide security and comfort for clients and build strong relationships is something very valuable indeed.

Tahlia is invested in creating relationships – but is also inspired by her connection to interior design. Her interest in people and property is the perfect combination.

As our Sales Executive, Tahlia works closely with the team and with clients and is often described as “approachable, trustworthy and empathetic”; she is a first-class communicator and team player.

Our clients and her team often remark on her ability to assess all perspectives and provide professional results.

Tahlia’s journey in Real Estate has seen her progress through admin, leasing consultation, property management and Business Development Manager roles with a high-profile real estate firm based in Melbourne. And more recently, she has held the position of Business Development Manager within the Armstrong Real Estate team, fostering strong relationships with many clients throughout the Geelong and Armstrong Creek areas.

Living in Mount Duneed, Tahlia has significant connections locally. With her local perspective, she can share the friendliness and closeness of the community with all our clients.

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Community Involvement

President of Coastal Connections Business Networking International (BNI)

Current sponsor of The Modewarre Football and Netball Club

Current sponsor of The Geelong Cricket Club

May 50k Participant

Barwon Health Foundation appeal

Agent Awards

Top Referrer July 2021

People's Choice Award 2019

Tahlia and Oslo were a delight to deal with. Tahlia is very prompt and efficient whilst still being warm and friendly. At all times working with Tahlia made you feel like you were in a partnership to achieve the best outcomes possible. Having sold property with other agents I could honestly say that I would recommend Oslo.

Jennifer, Client

Tahlia's Selling Success