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19th December, 2019
Well, what an absolute shit of a year 2019 turned out to be. There's no point sugar-coating it; it is what it is. Read More
19th December, 2019
Well, what an absolute shit of a year 2019 turned out to be. There's no point sugar-coating it; it is what it is. Read More
11th June, 2019
It’s very reassuring that you’re doing something right when the family you sell a property to entrust you with the job to sell it again, this time, for them. Read More
19th March, 2019
It would be incorrect to assume no one would consider a purchase at this point... Read More
12th July, 2018
...a break in the drought will also bring a great opportunity for both sellers and buyers to take prompt action... Read More
3rd April, 2018
There is strong inquiry for all classes of rural property. I have heard it said, “the right time to sell is when someone wants to buy”. It is pretty simple. Read More
30th November, 2017
It is human nature to like things packaged neatly, and that applies to property as much as anywhere. Read More
15th August, 2017
As I listened to these words of wisdom, I wondered whether I was the only one in the room who took exception to that statement. Read More
20th June, 2017
Whilst it occasionally happens, very rarely do I consider property inspections to be “a waste of time” even if the client does not end up buying the property. Read More
11th May, 2017
Right now, with commodity prices bubbling along as healthy as ever, there is a confidence in our agriculture sector I have not previously seen in my time in the industry. Read More
7th February, 2017
As a consequence of this and low interest rates, the “dollars per Dry Sheep Area” in our district has risen by about $60 - $100 over the past 18 months or so, with rates between $400 and $500 realised in recent sales we have brokered. Read More
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