Hope Valley SA 5090, Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Commission, Fees, Costs
Avoid becoming a real estate casualty in Hope Valley SA 5090
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 Hope Valley SA real estate agent… their fees, costs and commission were only the tip of the iceberg!
Real Estate Agents in Hope Valley SA 5090
If you are after a list of Hope Valley 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 Hope Valley 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 Hope Valley SA
Who Has The Keys To Your Hope Valley SA 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 Hope Valley SA 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 Hope Valley SA?
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 Hope Valley SA
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 Hope Valley Real Estate Agent Giving You Grief
If you are currently on the market in Hope Valley 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 Hope Valley SA
Got a Question?
If you have any questions relating to Hope Valley real estate agents, their fees, commission, cost or just generally about selling your property in Hope Valley 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 Hope Valley
Hope Valley was more the result of random settlement than of actual town planning. Jacob Pitman first purchased an 80-acre (320,000 m2) section (Section 824) in 1839. In the early 1840s he sold a few allotments. One such allotment was purchased in 1841 by his friend William Holden who set up a butcher's shop and general store. The site of this store was near the present corner of Grand Junction and Valley Roads. Holden is credited with naming the area "Hope Valley" after returning home in 1842 to find that his house and business had burnt down in a bushfire, but rather than becoming despondent, he felt optimistic. Holden left the area in 1851 to pursue a career in journalism.
Hope Valley was mainly settled by German emigrants escaping religious persecution. Holden spoke German and often acted as interpreter. This is seen as a reason many Germans moved to Hope Valley from Klemzig approximately six kilometres away. In 1847 Hermann Friedrich Koch purchased 8 acres (32,000 m2) of Section 824 and applied for a licence to open a public house – the Bremen Arms. The Bremen Arms was the venue for much of the settlement's meetings in those early days, but since 1905 has been known simply as The Bremen. The original rough stone building has since been encapsulated by a 1970s plain brick structure, which has been expanded on many occasions. Recent renovations have uncovered a curious art deco style corner complete with a sea green round window. This has since been recovered, and the original stonework arches have been exposed and re-pointed in 2010.
In 1849 William Holden formed a committee to establish a school in the area. One acre of land on Grand Junction Road, west of the Bremen Arms, was purchased. The land was then divided into three sections for: a schoolhouse, cemetery, and playground. Also in that year Hope Valley became part of the postal route from Adelaide to Mount Torrens and Holden assumed the role of Postmaster.
In 1872 the earthworks that formed the Hope Valley Reservoir began, one of Adelaide's larger bodies of water.
Suburbs surrounding Hope Valley, SA
Banksia Park, 5091
Fairview Park, 5126
Gilles Plains, 5086
Greenwith, 5125
Gulfview Heights, 5096
Highbury, 5089
Houghton, 5131
Modbury, 5092
Modbury Heights, 5092
Modbury North, 5092
Redwood Park, 5097
Ridgehaven, 5097
St Agnes, 5097
Surrey Downs, 5126
Tea Tree Gully, 5091
Upper Hermitage, 5131
Vista, 5091
Wynn Vale, 5127
Yatala Vale, 5126