2019 In Review

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This article provides general information only and does not constitute personalised advice. You should obtain independent legal, financial, taxation and building advice relevant to your individual circumstances before acting on any information in this article.

What an exceptional year we’ve enjoyed at Buyer’s Domain. From securing outstanding properties for our clients through to rebranding and redefining our business, 2019 will be remembered as a benchmark by the whole team.

Sydney’s property market has witnessed a dramatic shift over the past 12 months. Things couldn’t be any more different now to the same time last year.

At the end of 2018, the property market was deflated, prices had dropped, auction clearance rates were down and buyers were scarce. But the last six months has seen activity ramp up – competition is fierce, listings are low, and the buying is tough.

That’s why I’m so proud of the deals we’ve closed throughout some of Sydney’s most desired suburbs, particularly at the end of 2019. From dream residential homes to major commercial acquisitions and investment options, there’s been a run of successes for both our business and our clients.

As we approach the last days of 2019, it’s time for a break. Buyer’s Domain will close over the holiday period from 20th December until 6th January.

We’d like to thank all of our clients for trusting us with their property purchasing and investment plans this year, and we wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

See you in 2020!


 

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