Bert Martin

Harcourts Patrick & Co / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
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The Real Estate business is something I love to do every day. I feel privileged to serve the property industry and my clients – to specialize in residential listing and sales to satisfy clients in finding the home or property that meets their and their family’s needs and affordability in the appropriate socio-economic neighbourhood. In doing so I wish to promote the values, ethics, and integrity of the industry and Harcourts. I love meeting new people and personally look forward to meeting you and doing business with you.

I am committed to service in Real Estate and importantly keep up to date with the latest Real Estate property trends, technology, Town and Regional Planning Law, Environmental Law, Human Rights, Ethics, and morality in relevant changing property legislation. The Services I offer are comprehensive and include Comparative Market Analysis for Listing and Selling Property based on current statistics, an entrenched knowledge and understanding of the current broader planning picture implications, and where to affordably live, work, and play, which is important when searching to buy property for personal or investment needs. I have the competence to work under pressure as a knowledgeable, qualified Non-Principal Property Practitioner, with a wide skill set for my clients on property matters, and to follow the career that is my passion.

Whether buying, selling, or needing advice regarding the current market analysis of property, do not hesitate to contact me, in these exciting times of change and opportunity, as our beautiful Country, its regions, environs, and people grow from strength to strength.

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