Advancetown QLD 4211, Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Commission, Fees, Costs
Avoid becoming a real estate casualty in Advancetown QLD 4211
Research has shown that 90% of home sellers and buyers have had a bad experience in dealing with real estate agents. Avoid becoming a casualty with your Advancetown QLD real estate agent… their fees, costs and commission were only the tip of the iceberg!
Real Estate Agents in Advancetown QLD 4211
If you are after a list of Advancetown real estate agents, the best agent, the top agent, you won’t find your answer instantly on any website, well you will but you won't! The information made available in an instant on a comparison website or, on a rating website, is not complete, is not the whole picture. The information you are given on these websites is limited to only the real estate salespeople in Advancetown that have joined their service.
If you are looking to sell, connect with an agent who will put more money in your pocket. Find out who they are from an independent source. A source that does not allow agents to subscribe to it, a source that does not have predetermined lists or affiliations with anyone. You can then rest assured that the information is truely independent. iREC- Vendor Advocate Service Advancetown QLD
Who Has The Keys To Your Advancetown QLD Home
How many people do you meet and after a brief chat of maybe 30 minutes or so you give them the keys to your home so they can come in whenever they like… whether you are home or not?
Do the people you trust the most in your life have the keys to your home... your Doctor, your Solicitor your Accountant?
Most people sell their home maybe once or twice in their lifetime. Most people take the decision of choosing their real estate agent far too lightly. Getting your real estate agent in Advancetown QLD right the first time will be one of the single biggest financial decisions you will make, ever.
So, who has the keys to your home? Before you invite a stranger, a real estate agent, into your financial life, understand if they will improve it or destroy it.
Planning to sell your real estate in Advancetown QLD?
There are 2 types of skilled real estate agents, you need to avoid one of them at all costs! read more >
Real Estate Commission and Fees in Advancetown QLD
A Word To The Wise... it's not what the real estate agent charges you at the start that is important, it's what they cost you if you use the wrong one! We all want to maximise the result in our pocket but if you pick the agent purely because they have a lower fee than the others you're starting on the wrong foot from day 1.
We have compared the major Agent Comparison sites and have all the numbers... read more >
Did you know that even after you agree to a selling fee, it is still negotiable... read more >
Is Your Current Advancetown Real Estate Agent Giving You Grief
If you are currently on the market in Advancetown and things are not quite going to plan, feel free to contact us for a complimentary chat and we will get you back on the right path. iREC- Vendor Advocate Service Advancetown QLD
Got a Question?
If you have any questions relating to Advancetown real estate agents, their fees, commission, cost or just generally about selling your property in Advancetown feel free to drop me a line, contact me personally (Robert Williams) on 1300 886359 or email me direct at robert@irec.com.au
Who is iREC
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About the suburb Advancetown
Advancetown first attracted timber-cutters in the 1870s because of the abundant supply of good quality timber. In 1881 David Yuan established at saw mill and European settlement began. A small settlement sprang up as a rest point for the bullock teams hauling timber to the railway at Nerang. As late as the 1930s, there were still up to 24 bullock teams operating in the area. In 1884 the first hotel was built by W. H. Turner called the Beechmont Hotel. In 1905, Ernest Belliss opened a hotel on the corner of Numinbah Road and a bullock road from Beechmont known as the Black Shoot; he called it the Advancetown Hotel. Belliss also donated land for the Advancetown school, which made the name endure. Belliss sold the hotel in March 1924 and the timber building burned down in July 1933. A new Advancetown Hotel was built and opened in February 1934. Advancetown State School opened in 1909 but then closed in 1913. It reopened in 1918 but closed again in 1952. In 1977, the Hinze Dam opened. The settlement of Advancetown including the school (which was closed by then) was lost under the dam's waters. As the settlement of Advancetown was gone, the surrounding district was named Latimer, after nearby Latimer Creek, on 31 March 1979 but renamed Advancetown on 11 May 1985. The suburb was part of the Shire of Albert until it was amalgamated into the City of Gold Coast in 1995.
Suburbs surrounding Advancetown, QLD
Numinbah Valley, 4211
Springbrook, 4213
Tallai, 4213
Worongary, 4213
Neranwood, 4213
Natural Bridge, 4211
Austinville, 4213
Bonogin, 4213
Gilston, 4211
Highland Park, 4211
Lower Beechmont, 4211
Mudgeeraba, 4213