All week I’ve been saying to my team that I’ve been wanting to write a newsletter about a particular topic but have felt a bit uneasy on how to approach it.
Before I kick off this week I want to address my cynical competitors by saying I’m talking about the rule here, not the exceptions.
Another big week in here, amidst the back drop of rising interest rates and American bank collapses it seems the underlying demand for good property remains steady.
Spoiler alert..
Firstly, well done to our team who secured 10 sales this week…a superb effort in a market that requires a lot of patience and even more urgency (yep I’m aware of the paradox). Sale of the week had to be the auction...
If I had a dollar for everytime I heard a client say ‘we need this price because….’ I’d have just about enough money to park at Clifton Gardens for 40mins.
One of the many things I love about my team is how brutally honest they are. Shout out to Alex Myers for pointing out to me this morning that my recent newsletters have become a little…how did he say…boring?
With Australia Day now behind us and half of the population on some sort of crash diet it’s finally time for the real estate market to re-open.
‘Those days run away like horses over the hills.’ Yep, I opened this week's newsletter with a quote from a song. C’mon, it’s a pretty good one.
Last Sunday evening as I was sitting adjacent to the warm November rain, Guns N’ Roses resurrected my flaccid rock and roll spirit…oh the nostalgia.
The estate agent is a curious creature…despite appearances, largely uninteresting, highly insecure by nature and often in an attempt to impress or intimidate its competition will forage for shiny expensive...
44 sleeps until Christmas…uhuh…true story. Yesterday marked the last property launch day for 2022 with the final official auction weekend being on the 3rd December.