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Why transparency is key with clients

With fake news, data breaches and what feels like a new scam alert daily, we’re no longer the trusting souls we used to be and have moved into an era of distrust. Why is this important when it comes to clients? It’s important because we need our clients to trust us.

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Women Leaders Of Real Estate: Michelle May On The 5 Things You Need To Succeed In The Real Estate Industry

One of the conscious decisions I made when setting up my business was to not have a storefront. Because I meet people, either at their home, at a cafe or most often at a property for sale. When I’m working, I’m in my car or on the road, inspecting properties or going to auctions. I would literally spend little time in an office, so it wasn’t worth the overhead. When I was building the team, I wanted the best people for the job — not the people who could make it into my office 9–5. I have people in my team from all over Sydney. It’s important to focus on thinking outside the box. You may think you need a storefront, but do you really?

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Where are you getting your property advice from?

How often fact check the information people tell you, before treating it like the truth? Many misconceptions and false ideas fly around the world of finance and property, so it’s crucial to do your own research, ask lots of questions and think critically about the things you hear. In this article, buyers agent, Michelle May, dives into some of these misconceptions and suggests actionable ways to be a more informed consumer.

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Housing markets boom - and so does underquoting

Booming residential markets in Melbourne and Sydney have driven consumer watchdogs to issue new warnings against underquoting, as signs grow of agents pricing homes unrealistically low as a way to flatter their results and restock their databases of prospective buyers.

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Stronger Together

Selling agents and buyers’ agents have a unique relationship in the real estate industry. But rather than being in direct competition with each other, they are seeking the same result – happy clients. Buyer’s agent Michelle May examines how to create a reciprocal relationship built on trust and integrity so that everyone wins, every time.

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Property market’s roller-coaster year

Michelle May, principal of Michelle May Buyers Agents, discusses the situation of the property market, why we are seeing properties sell for 20-30% above the guide and what long term famification this can have on some buyers.

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