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Agents Partner Up In Real Estate Business Ownership WA

One Agency North based in the Northern suburbs of WA was launched in April 2018 as partnership between David Snell and Cathy Tran.

David has been in real estate for 15 years and Cathy for five years and together they made the leap into business ownership, backing themselves to succeed with the goal of building a rent roll as a bankable asset.

“We saw a market opportunity primarily in property management for a proactive leasing strategy, one that is highly responsive, has hands on operators who handle matters and attend properties in person,” says David. The team made a decision to be proactive not reactive managers.       

The pair worked together for five years prior to opening their own real estate business at a boutique coastal office in North Beach where David was manager. There are two more sales agents in the team, Donna Jackson and Tyson Barry.

David has a degree in both marketing and theology, is also a self-confessed extrovert and not shy of publicity. He’s comfortable in front of a camera or talking on radio, in fact he’s been a guest on 98.5 Sonshine FM and the agency advertise regularly on the airwaves.

“Real estate is a unique business,” says David, “if you want to succeed you’ve got to love people. Property is the product you’re selling, but it’s the people you’re actually helping to realise their real estate dreams. So you need to understand people, what drives them, to help both the buyer and the seller achieve a win win deal.”

David says that there would be no need for a real estate agent if every buyer just paid what the seller wanted. He believes that the key to the role of a real estate agent is in bridging that gap and negotiating through the different expectations of both parties.

“We back ourselves clearly with our radio ads and my marketing background has helped me to identify who our target market will be and we utilise video, social media and traditional marketing to attract numerous, qualified buyers,” he says. “We are focusing on property management and building that side of the business, because so many landlords complain that their property managers don’t return their calls. We want to challenge that.”

One Agency North are forging ahead with a fresh approach to property management and they back their service with an offer that if a landlord doesn’t receive a return call within three hours, then they will receive a week of free property management. They also promise to lease a property within three weeks and if they don’t then they’ll manage the property free for the first three months.

Real Estate Business Cashflow

FREE Real Estate Business Cashflow & Cost Forecast 2016

It’s that time of year when many of us reassess where our lives are heading, when we might consider making a few changes for the better and set some goals.

If you’re a real estate agent who works for someone else, then you are part of your employer’s wealth creation process. And that can be fine for a while, especially at the start of your real estate career when you need someone to show you the ropes.

But when you start to feel as though you are putting copious amounts of your blood sweat and tears into someone else’s business, along with long hours, and the rewards just aren’t enough, then it may be time to consider setting up your own real estate business.

We will share a suggested real estate business cashflow spreadsheet and a cost forecast for 2016 at the end of this article, to help you get started with planning the financial side of opening a new venture.

Running your own business is one of the most rewarding things you will ever do, yes it can be hard, but most challenges are, and we develop and grow by setting ourselves new challenges to overcome. All you really need is the ability to list and sell property. If you’re confident that you have that skill, then the other requirements for business ownership can be learned, coached or outsourced.

Bryan Gamarra One Agency

This Real Estate Agent Says ‘You’ll Never Look Back’

Real Estate Agent, Bryan Gamarra from One Agency Gammarra & Co. in North Canberra, ACT, joined One Agency in June 2015. 

He’s been in real estate for almost nine years.

“I heard about One Agency through a buddy of mine during a business dinner we had as we were discussing the possibility to open our own real estate business. What attracted me to One Agency was the simple, no fuss and inexpensive business model,” says Bryan.

It was important to him to keep his rental leads and grow a dynamic rental portfolio. He also liked that he could work his choice of hours and not have to work a typical 9-5.

“I really enjoy helping people. The feeling I get when I give back to the community is what drives me as a real estate agent.”

The set up process into his new business was simple and straightforward and head office helped with their responsive support. Plus the other local members in Canberra offered their time and expertise.

 

Gaven Whalley One Agency North Haven

Why Gaven Whalley Chose One Agency Over Independent

Real Estate business owner Gaven Whalley has been in real estate for the past 15 years and started One Agency North Haven on the Mid-North Coast of NSW almost three years ago.

He saw One Agency Kempsey and instantly liked the striking yet simple branding of the real estate business.

“As a long term local, the One Agency business model really fitted into my area. I liked the classy brand and the low fees. The fact that there aren’t too many constraints was also a big selling point for me,” says Gaven.

Gaven had owned two First National offices and sold them before starting up his One Agency business.