2023M4 – Lava is Flowing

Saturday, October 28th, 2023

Kew

our clients are looking to BUY your home off-market now

Canterbury, Kew, Hawthorn – substantial Victorian family home but would consider others that are fully renovated on 800 to 1000 sqm with a view to pay $8m to $10m.
Contact Gina 0457 835 255 Simone 0400 304 111 or Mal 0408 107 988

Sorrento Pt Nepean Road

Brighton

Clifftop Off Market Sale

A cliff-top residence on an acre of land has sold for well in excess of $22m. The 6 bedroom residence was built in the 1980’s and was constructed of Mt Gambier limestone according to agent James Redfern – Buxton Mornington Peninsula

Canterbury Top of the Top End Volcano

The BULL with a VOLCANO over $7m - WOW: Address: 58 Alexandra Avenue, Canterbury Auctioneer: James Tostevin Crowd: 60 Opening Bid: $6,700,000 VB On the Market: $7,100,000 Under the Hammer: $7,650,000 Bidderman: 4 Photo: Phoebe

Has the Missing Spring Volcano Erupted?

Mal James 

Buy Sell Agent

0408 107 988   

mal@james.net.au

The market was so frosty last week I was starting to think we may be in for another down market at 2023M4 (pre Santa) matching 2023M3 (early Spring)

 

Hey what do I know about Top End Melbourne real estate…….all the talk of interest rises, wars and many other not-so-nice things and

 

BANG, against all this, the market lifts on a Super Saturday and does so BIG TIME:

 

Look at the overall clearance rate across Top End Melbourne (76%) – no not just in Boroondara, but Stonnington as well (basically everything sold). It feels like the best Saturday in a year and on a huge numbers – making it even more impressive.

 

Bidderman (1.7) up 20% from early Spring, could be back with a vengeance; meaning volcanoes, meaning some standout prices, meaning wounded underbidders who will fight harder next week and the week after – turning prices up again.

 

Yes all this is one week – but what a week!


Stock levels are good – see my truth on stock in the long term in our Q&A section below.

 

The big mover, the big shaker was Stonnington – asleep at the wheel all year, it suddenly sprang to life today – why? It must be stock – bring good well priced stock to market – and today conclusively proved that bidders will still fight over it. Stonnington buyers have seemingly been there all along….buried…. waiting for the stock rains to come before they emerge, like scorpions in the Simpson.

 

Bayside – the exception – what is wrong with living in Bayside. I love it, but finding a volcano in Bayside is harder than finding a new tax rort idea at the Church St Pantry.

 

As well behind the scenes some big deals have gone down this week – more on that when the dust settles.

 

Yes it’s only been one week and next week we are interrupted as Melbournians focus on more important things than shelter or wealth or families …… horse racing.

 

But I can hardly wait to see the week after that – week 2 of our 3-week 100 auction test to see if it produces a similar level of excitement; or was today just a hiccup, a burp, even a fart in a still easing market trend.

 

I hope not and who cares about tomorrow…. today was exciting….. damn exciting!!!!

 

Let’s enjoy!

 

Special mention to James Tostevin – has his up and downs like any market but today, publicly and behind the scenes he was super impressive. Hats off when it’s due James! Well done.

Opening Spring Stats (today)

Bidderman

1.7

Stock

GOOD

Clearance

76%

Auctions Attended

37

Ducks

8

Volcanoes

5

Canterbury Volcano @ $7m+

Canterbury, 58 Alexandra Avenue

SOI: $6,600,000 – $7,250,000

Sales Agent: Daniel Bradd – Marshall White

Crowd: 60

Opening Bid: $6,700,000 VB

On the market: $7,100,000

Under the hammer: $7,650,000

Bidders: 4

 

What started slowly, soon picked up, with 4 parties battling it out. It eventually sold under the hammer.

Prahran, 26 Chomley Street SOI: $4,000,000 - $4,400,000 Sales Agent: Andrew McCann – Jellis Craig Crowd: 75 Opening Bid: $4,000,000 Passed in: $4,050,000 After Auction: $undisc Bidders: 1 Photo: Kathy

James Buy Sell Works!

We were first contacted by PandC (above) about renovation and building advice, and it was easy: move on and don’t exacerbate your difficulties.

 

Your location is not ideal for you, the job to transform your home is not really at your sweet spot, and the costs are, in your case, basically unmanageable.

 

They signed up to our buy sell program:

 

We have since bought an off-market property (see done in 4 hours) and, this week, at a mid-week auction (see below), to beat the Super Saturday rush, we sold their current home with the help of Chris Barrett and Andrew Gibbons.

 

That’s James Buy Sell– results-based, and settlement is on the same day, meaning no messy and bloody expensive bridging finance.

Liar Liar Pants on Fire - The Camberwell Wash Up

Bought

Sold

Step Quoting can be ethical

Having bought first, we needed to sell in Camberwell – 15 Derby St.

 

The quote: we headed our article “Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire” – the heading was meant to attract interest as we needed to sell, but the quote was real. It met CAV criteria, and homes needing renovation were not flying in this market. We felt the range initially, and even after we raised it, would cover their unstated reserve: $3 million to $3.3 million initial quote.

 

We adjusted the quote mid-campaign to reflect strong interest: $3.15 million to $3.45 million.

 

It was sold under the hammer with 2 bidders for $3.56 million, meeting the reserve and on-market declaration of $3.3 million.

 

A textbook result (actually much better than what many unsold renovations are going for), a textbook effort by Chris Barrett and Andrew Gibbons, and textbook step quoting (which was ethical and successful), unlike the BS you still see today where an auction is passed in over the quote under the guise that the vendor changed their mind – that is almost always unethical and almost always a lie.

 

And what’s more, it’s not needed – every buyer knows the agents who lie to you on the quote, and you as a seller are leaving money on the table, as buyers do not trust them and often do not put their best foot forward. Underquoting hurts buyers, but it hurts just as many sellers – it’s just sellers don’t realize it.

Big John about the start a very powerful performance in front of what Gina described as the biggest Stonnington crowd she has seen in years! Malvern, 49 Claremont Avenue SOI: $4,800,000 - $5,200,000 Sales Agent: John Morrisby – Jellis Craig Crowd: 150 Opening Bid: $5,300,000 On the market: $5,700,000 Under the hammer: $6,300,000 Bidders: 3 Photo: Kathy
Boroondara

Camberwell  Canterbury  Glen Iris  Hawthorn  Hawthorn East  Kew

May M2

Bidderman

2.1

Stock

LOW

Clearance

80%

Spring M3

Bidderman

1.8

Stock

LOW

Clearance

79%

1st Week M4

Bidderman

1.9

Stock

GOOD

Clearance

79%

Address: 5 Edward Street, Kew Auctioneer: James Tostevin Crowd: 50 Opening Bid: $4,800,000 VB On the Market: $5,225,000 Under the Hammer: $ 5,838,888 Bidderman: 4 Photo: Phoebe

Boroondara – 14 Auctions

Clearance: 79%

Bidderman: 1.9

 

Kew, 96 Parkhill Road

SOI: $3,500,000 – $3,800,000

Sales Agent: Paul Richards – Bekdon Richards

Before Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 1

 

Kew, 22 Laver Street

SOI: $3,900,000 – $4,100,000

Sales Agent: Lloyd Lawton – Jellis Craig

Before Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 1

 

Kew, 47 Wills Street

SOI: $3,000,000 – $3,300,000

Sales Agent: Charlie Tostevin – Marshall White

Before Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 1

 

Kew, 52 Parkhill Road

SOI: $3,500,000 – $3,700,000

Sales Agent: Danielle Balloch – Kay & Burton

Crowd: 30

Opening Bid: $3,600,000 VB

Passed in: $3,660,000

After Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 1

Auctioneer Scott Patterson opened with a $3,600,000 vendor bid, which was followed by a $3,650,000 second vendor bid to a silent crowd. Halftime break ensued then bidder 1 offered $3,660,000; however this wasn’t enough to snare a sale so it was passed in AT $3,660,000. Sold after.

 

Glen Iris, 2 Watson Street

SOI: $2,800,000 – $3,000,000

Sales Agent: Jonathon O’Donoghue

Crowd: 5

Opening Bid: $2,800,000 VB

Passed in: $2,850,000 VB

Bidders: 0

A small crowd gathered but no bidding took place and the property passed in.

 

Kew, 23 Florence Avenue

SOI: $3,500,000 – $3,800,000

Sales Agent: James Tostevin – Marshall White

Crowd: 60

Opening Bid: $3,600,000 VB

On the market: $3,810,000

Under the hammer: $3,860,000

Bidders: 4

A quiet start with a $3,600,000 vendor bid kicking off the proceedings before three other bidders spoke up, taking the eventual sale price to $3,860,000.

 

Canterbury, 58 Alexandra Avenue

SOI: $6,600,000 – $7,250,000

Sales Agent: Daniel Bradd – Marshall White

Crowd: 60

Opening Bid: $6,700,000 VB

On the market: $7,100,000

Under the hammer: $7,650,000

Bidders: 4

What started slowly, soon picked up, with 4 parties battling it out. It eventually sold to the highest bidder.

 

Camberwell, 39 Loch Street

SOI: $3,800,000 – $4,100,000

Sales Agent: Peter Vigano – Jellis Craig

Crowd: 40

Opening Bid: $3,800,000

On the market: $4,000,000

Under the hammer: $4,085,000

Bidders: 2

2 bidders fought it out on the leafy street, with it eventually ending up with the original bidder for $4,085,000.

 

Kew, 5 Edward Street 

SOI: $4,750,000 – $5,200,000

Sales Agent: Hamish Tostevin – Marshall White

Crowd: 50

Opening Bid: $4,800,000

On the market: $5,225,000

Under the hammer: $5,838,888

Bidders: 4

A decent crowd gathered in the spring garden and 4 parties joined the bidding. After lots of back and forth, it eventually sold for the lucky number $5,838,888.

 

Camberwell, 85 Rowell Avenue

SOI: $3,600,000 – $3,900,000

Sales Agent: Zali Reynold – Shelter

Crowd: 70

Opening Bid: $3,500,000

Passed in: $3,720,000

After Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 2

Bidder 1 spoke up with $3,500,000, a second bidder was encouraged to enter, however the reserve wasn’t reached, resulting in a pass in at $3,720,000

 

Surrey Hills, 11 Durham Road

SOI: $2,800,000 – $3,080,000

Sales Agent: Chris Barrett – Marshall White

Crowd: 40

Opening Bid: $2,800,000 VB

Passed in: $2,890,000

After Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 2

Two bidders participated in this auction, however there wasn’t sufficient bidding to close the sale, resulting in the property being passed in at $2,890,000

 

Canterbury, 28 Parlington Street 

SOI: $3,800,000 – $4,100,000

Sales Agent: Andrew Gibbons – Marshall White

Crowd: 25

Opening Bid: $3,800,000 VB

Passed in: $3,800,000 VB

Bidders: 0

A small crowd gathered, but with no bidding from the crowd, the property passed in.

 

Ashburton, 75 Nicholas Street

SOI: $2,500,000 – $2,700,000

Sales Agent: Fiona Ansell-Jones – Marshall White

Crowd: 80

Opening Bid: $2,400,000

On the market: $2,855,000

Under the hammer: $3,050,000

Bidders: 5

From the time of auctioneer Justin Long’s opening vendor bid, five bidders duked it out to take home the keys to this property, with the hammer falling at $3,050,000

 

Camberwell, 13 Hunter Road

SOI: $3,500,000 – $3,850,000

Sales Agent: Desiree Wakim – Marshall White

Crowd: 50

Opening Bid: $3,300,000 VB

Passed in: $3,300,000 VB

Bidders: 0

A quiet, quick auction with no one speaking up after auctioneer David Smith’s initial vendor bid of $3,300,000, resulting in a pass-in.

The most unusual home in Kew this Spring? Wow

We feel the same way now as we sale manage our client’s Kew home ($5.5m to $6.0m), as we did when we bought it. WOW and it has been renovated. For quiet sale appointments through Paul Richards of Bekdon Richards 0414 503 324. We like Paul representing our clients on this home, as he understands good property and has the patience to let you take your time to soak it all in!

Stonnington

Armadale  Malvern  Malvern East  Prahran  Richmond  South Yarra  Toorak

May M2

Bidderman

1.3

Stock

LOW

Clearance

65%

Spring M3

Bidderman

0.9

Stock

LOW

Clearance

45%

1st Week M4

Bidderman

1.8

Stock

GOOD

Clearance

91%

THE YOUNG BUCK with a VOLCANO: South Yarra, 120 Park Street SOI: $5,000,000 Sales Agent: Max Ruttner – RT Edgar Crowd: 100 Opening Bid: $4,800,000 On the market: $5,000,000 Under the hammer: $6,000,000 Bidders: 4 Photo: Hannah

Stonnington – 11 Auctions

Clearance: 91%

Bidderman: 1.8

 

Glen Iris (Stonnington), 14 Vincent Street

SOI: $2,800,000 – $3,000,000

Sales Agent: Jack Moss – Marshall White

Before Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 1

 

South Yarra, 13 Alexandra Street 

SOI: $2,600,000 – $2,800,000

Sales Agent: Nicole Gleeson – Kay & Burton

Before Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 1

 

Armadale, 29 Glassford Street 

SOI: $2,300,000 – $2,500,000

Sales Agent: Justin Krongold – Marshall White

Before Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 1

 

South Yarra, 39 Fawkner Street

SOI: $2,400,000 – $2,600,000

Sales Agent: Fraser Cahill – Marshall White

Before Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 1

 

South Yarra, 120 Park Street

SOI: $5,000,000

Sales Agent: Max Ruttner – RT Edgar

Crowd: 100

Opening Bid: $4,800,000

On the market: $5,000,000

Under the hammer: $6,000,000

Bidders: 4

Bidding began quickly with 2 groups going back and forth. A late entrant knocked the 2nd bidder out and with large bids the late entrant got the home was sold under the hammer for $6,000,000. 

 

South Yarra, 22 Domain Street

SOI: $3,550,000 -$3,900,000

Sales Agent: Nicole Gleeson – Kay & Burton

Crowd: 36

Opening Bid: $3,850,000

On the market: $4,075,000

Under the hammer: $4,295,000

Bidders: 2

An initial bid of 3,850,000 was placed and the race for the property was underway with another keen buying entering. Back and forth bids from between the 2 bidders took place and after about 15 minutes home was sold under the hammer at $4,290,000. 

 

Armadale, 5 Elm Grove

SOI: $3,900,000 – $4,290,000

Sales Agent: Mark Harris – Marshall White

Crowd: 90

Opening Bid: $3,800,000

On the market: $4,400,000

Under the hammer: $5,450,000

Bidders: 3

Auctioneer Justin Long barely had the chance to call for bids before our eager first bidder placed an opening bid that had the property immediately on the market. Wasting no time, two additional bidders from the large crowd, joined the fray. In a matter of minutes the property was sold to the second bidder for $5,450,000. 

 

Malvern, 49 Claremont Avenue

SOI: $4,800,000 – $5,200,000

Sales Agent: John Morrisby – Jellis Craig

Crowd: 150

Opening Bid: $5,300,000

On the market: $5,700,000

Under the hammer: $6,300,000

Bidders: 3

As soon as Auctioneer John Morrisby finished his introduction, two bidders stepped forward. Like watching a game of tennis, the large crowd looked from side to side as bids were swiftly traded across the street. Within minutes, the property was on the market and about to be sold, when at the last moment, a third bidder placed the final decisive bid, snatching the keys.

 

Malvern, 30 Dixon Street

SOI: $2,200,000 – $2,400,000

Sales Agent: Carla Fetter – Jellis Craig

Crowd: 50

Opening Bid: $2,100,000

Passed in: $2,300,000

After Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 3

The Edwardian style home had a keen audience of 50 for the auction at 30 Dixon Street. 3 bidders got involved however the property was passed in shortly into the auction at $2,300,000. 

 

Prahran, 26 Chomley Street

SOI: $4,000,000 – $4,400,000

Sales Agent: Andrew McCann – Jellis Craig

Crowd: 75

Opening Bid: $4,000,000

Passed in: $4,050,000

After Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 1

After opening with a vendor bid and taking one half time break, Auctioneer Andrew McCann passed the property in to the sole bidder. Negotiations moved inside.  

 

Glen Iris (Stonnington), 188 Finch Street

SOI: $3,900,000 – $4,250,000

Sales Agent: Joanna Nairn – Marshall White

Crowd: 40

Opening Bid: $3,700,000 VB

Passed in: $3,700,000 VB

Bidders: 0

A quiet affair in Finch Street today. With no bids the property was passed in on the vendor bid. 

Bayside & Port Phillip

Albert Park Brighton Brighton East Elsternwick Elwood Hampton Middle Park

May M2 2023

Bidderman

1.6

Stock

LOW

Clearance

58%

Spring M3

Bidderman

1.2

Stock

LOW

Clearance

63%

1st Week M4

Bidderman

1.3

Stock

GOOD

Clearance

58%

Brighton, 34 Normanby Street SOI: $5,800,000 - $6,200,000 Crowd: 70 Opening Bid: $6,000,000 VB Passed in: $6,000,000 VB Bidders: 0 Photo: Catherine

Bayside/Port Phillip – 12 Auctions

Clearance: 58%

Bidderman: 1.25

 

Brighton, 42 Ebden Street

SOI: $2,500,000 – $2,700,000

Sales Agent: Campbell Butterss

Before Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 1

 

Middle Park, 146 Canterbury Road

SOI: $3,900,000 – $4,200,000

Sales Agent: Ben Manolitsas – Marshall White

Before Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 1

 

Brighton, 284 St Kilda Street

SOI: $3,500,000 – $3,750,000

Sales Agent: Kate Strickland – Marshall White

Before Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 1

 

Hampton, 65 Teddington Road

SOI: $2,350,000 – $2,490,000

Sales Agent: Richard Slade – Buxton

Crowd: 40

Opening Bid: $2,400,000 VB

Passed in: $2,450,000

Bidders: 0

Mark Earle opened the auction with a vendor bid of $2,400,000 and added $50,000 to it but the 40 people in attendance were quiet and the home at 65 Teddington Avenue, Hampton was passed in.

 

Elwood, 13 Foam Street

SOI: $3,000,000 – $3,200,000

Sales Agent: Sam Gamon – Chisholm & Gamon

Crowd: 30

Opening Bid: $3,000,000 VB

On the market: $3,210,000

Under the hammer: $3,300,000

Bidders: 2

Sam Gamon kicked the auction off with a vendor bid followed by 2 bidders fighting it out for the keys.

 

Hampton, 29 Bolton Avenue

SOI: $4,100,000 – $4,500,000

Sales Agent: Stefan Whiting – Buxton

Crowd: 80

Opening Bid: $4,100,000

Passed in: $4,250,000

After Auction: $undisc

Bidders: 2

There’s quite a spread of people across Bolton avenue, Hampton as David Hart of Buxton auctions number 29. A genuine bid of $4,100,000 encourages bidder 2 and the two trade bids until the highest bidder is swept inside at $4,250,000 to negotiate further. Sold After

 

Hampton, 39 Myrtle Road

SOI: $3,500,000 – $3,850,000

Sales Agent: Tony Ryan – Kay & Burton

Crowd: 40

Opening Bid: $3,650,000 VB

Passed in: $3,650,000 VB

Bidders: 0

Gowan Stubbings has the stage where 40 people have gathered around the pool. His enthusiasm doesn’t incite the crowd, however as the home is opened and closed on a vendor bid of $3,650,000.

 

Hampton, 10 Austin Road

SOI: $2,500,000 – $2,700,000

Sales Agent: Kate Fowler – Marshall White

Crowd: 16

Opening Bid: $2,600,000

On the market: $2,810,000

Under the hammer: $2,810,000

Bidders: 3

An opening bid of $2,600,000 sets the pace and the three bidders battle it out until simultaneously the home is called on the market and sold to the highest bidder for $2,810,000.

 

Elwood, 8 Byrne Avenue

SOI: $3,400,000 – $3,650,000

Sales Agent: Kaine Lanyon – Marshall White

Crowd: 71

Opening Bid: $3,400,000

On the market: $3,800,000

Under the hammer: $3,850,000

Bidders: 3

A strong crowd congregated to watch 3 interested parties partake in a short battle to purchase this family bayside home.

 

Elwood, 77 Ormond Esplanade

SOI: $4,000,000 – $4,400,000

Sales Agent: Torsten Kasper – Chisholm & Gamon

Crowd: 32

Opening Bid: $4,200,000 VB

Passed in: $4,250,000 VB

Bidders: 0

An opening vendor bid of 4.2M failed to ignite any enthusiasm from the small crowd of onlookers at this 5 bedroom beachside property. The property was further passed in at 4.25M vendor bid.

 

Albert Park, 72 Barrett Street

SOI: $2,500,000 – $2,700,000

Sales Agent: Warwick Gardiner – Jellis Craig

Crowd: 70

Opening Bid: $2,610,000

Passed in: $2,640,000

Bidders: 2

A crowd of around 70 locals and potential buyers gathered to watch 2 interested parties attempt to purchase this property before it was passed in.

 

Brighton, 34 Normanby Street 

SOI: $5,800,000 – $6,200,000

Sales Agent: Will Maxted – Kay & Burton

Crowd: 70

Opening Bid: $6,000,000 VB

Passed in: $6,000,000 VB

Bidders: 0

Seventy people spread across Normanby road Brighton, to watch Gowan Stubbings of Kay and Burton conduct the auction of number 34. Unfortunately it’s a quick affair, with only the vendor bid of $6,000,000 opening and closing the proceedings.

Definitions & Data Points

2023 M1 Open

Bidderman

1.5

Stock

LOW

Clearance

64%

2023 M2 May

Bidderman

1.8

Stock

LOW

Clearance

69%

2023 M3 Spring

Bidderman

1.4

Stock

LOW

Clearance

65%

Stock Choice will not return to the "Glory Days"
Buyers will benefit from a buyer advocate helping.

Not much stock around, and prices on ready-to-move-in A-Grade homes are still on the rise.

 

Q: When do you think stock will go up and prices will go down Mal, Mal?

 

I tend to ask these questions back to clarify my answer!

 

Mal: What is the one key thing the major political parties agree on?

 

A: Immigration.

 

Mal: What is immigration doing now?

 

A: It’s flying back so strongly.

 

Mal: Are the people emigrating wealthy or poor? I mean who can afford to come here? Wealthy or Poor.

 

A: Wealthy – meaning bring more money in. That’s called demand? And it’s going up.

 

Mal: Ok, what about houses in Inner Melbourne – when was the last time you saw plenty of stock – how many new subdivisions have you heard of within 10, even 20km of the CBD. Can you name one?

 

A: I haven’t.

 

Mal: So, with more demand and less supply, do you think it will be easier to find a good home next year or the year after on 750 sqm, rather than now.

 

A: But Mal ……..but……….I get the economics – but surely it’s different for me.

 

Mal is thinking ……I can see I am speaking to a moron and I am confusing him/her, so new line of questioning.

 

Mal: Do you think Melbourne traffic has gotten a lot worse or better in the last 20 years?

 

A: A lot worse, Mal.

Mal: Correct, and why is that?

 

A: Immigration.

 

Mal: Ok, when do you think Melbourne traffic will be improving, returning to the ease of driving of a few decades ago?

 

A: Never, Mal.

 

Mal: Yep, and why are houses any different from traffic – it’s about people, more and more people are coming to Australia (Melbourne) wanting to live in fewer and fewer quality inner Melbourne homes.

 

A: Mal you’re saying overall A-Grade stock levels are never going to get any better …….ever!

 

Phew they’ve got the message.

 

Mal: Yes I am mate! And that is why the smart money is thinking of getting a buyer agent to help you not only find the ever-decreasing goodie….but to actually then secure it, rather than miss to another buyer with help and then spend another …???.. looking for that needle in a haystack.

JAMES Buy Sell TrustBox

In addition to our successful Off-market and Multi-Agent approaches, we have introduced a ground-breaking method of quoting known as Trustbox. Developed over the past year, Trustbox aims to instil greater trust and meaning into our quotes, benefitting both buyers and sellers.

 

When marketing homes, whether on or off-market, we ensure the following components are included within our Trustbox:

 

  1. Authority
  2. Contracts
  3. A transparent Statement of Information (SOI) or Real Price guide

 

Here’s how Trustbox works for buyers and sellers:

 

Once our selling clients establish a firm price, typically after the first week, our SOI transforms into a Trustbox.

 

  1. Offers below the price range are not accepted.
  2. Offers within the range are referred to both the sellers and other potential buyers.
  3. Offers above the range are treated as potential sales or sold directly to the buyer without referral.

 

In the off-market realm, many agents struggle to execute effective sales strategies. They often beg for offers, promise updates, and handle negotiations with less transparency, regardless of the offer’s quality. This lack of trust not only proves annoying but also fails to elicit the best possible offers, particularly in the current market conditions.

 

Trustbox, on the other hand, brings forth several advantages:

 

  1. It encourages exceptional offers from buyers.
  2. It provides certainty to the best-suited buyer.
  3. It builds trust between agents, buyers, and sellers, fostering a more transparent and fruitful relationship.

 

At James Buy Sell, we believe in empowering our clients through innovative approaches that prioritize trust and optimal outcomes. Trustbox represents a significant step forward in revolutionizing the real estate industry’s quoting practices.

JAMES BUY SELL

our clients are looking to BUY your home off-market now

ARMADALE family home $8m to $11m 
 – looking for ready-to-move-in home. Living in Armadale currently. Children at schools in the area. Mal 0408 107 988 
SORRENTO family home $7m to $10m
 – views and close to Sorrento strip. Gina 0457 835 255
HAWTHORN doctors rooms will reno $3m. Call Sim 0400 304 111 
BAYSIDE $2.5m smaller family home and will fully renovate as experienced. Call Gina 0457 835 255
ALBERT PARK Investment $2.5m 
KEW $5m family home ready to move-in. Call Gina 0457 835 255
Call us and be pleasantly surprised at how easy and private it can be. Mal 0408 107 988

“If you’re thinking of selling don’t look past Gina and Mal for exceptional results. It’s their business to know how to stage a house and garden, know the best time of the year to sell in different areas, and they will know the key selling points of your house (and they can arrange for all of this to happen for you).  They know how to negotiate and more importantly, how to time negotiations.  They know the real estate agents and know who will be the right one for you.  You’re in really safe hands and most importantly they’re honest – they will advise to not sell if the offer isn’t right.  They’re truly ‘on your side’ and advise you on how to get the best outcome for you.  My advice: at the very least meet with them – you won’t be disappointed.”  

What JAMES BUY SELL short-term advice looks like

2021 Bought - $19m

2023 Sold - $23m

Normally we say nothing - privacy - but somebody else splashed it all over the papers. In 2021 we bought for our client. This week sold for a $4m gross profit in 2 years. Same home, same agent. In fact same clients we acted for on another $4m+ profit Toorak home previously. That's a +20% uplift as the Toorak median dropped 10%.