July 2016 Market Update


Wayne:​ Hi, Wayne Browne from Prudential Real Estate. This month we check in with the team to see what’s happening in the local market. Let’s cross first to Adam at our Campbelltown
office.
Adam: ​Hi I’m Adam Bryant. In the Campbelltown area we are seeing an even spread of buyer interest at open homes throughout the week and at Saturday inspections. With plenty of buyers in the marketplace we are also experiencing increased competition for well ­positioned properties such as this one at 3 Sirius Street in Ruse. This is an amazing home and price to sell immediately.
Local properties are not lasting long on the market so call us today to book an inspection.
Nick: ​Hi, I’m Nick Gauci from the Narellan office. The start of the new financial year
creates the perfect opportunity for you to get a property health check on your home. Whether it is your current home or an investment property, it is important to know what your property is worth in the current marketplace. Critical information like this will help you decide whether it is time to upgrade your existing home or add to your property portfolio. If you’d like no ­obligation advice for your personal circumstances call your local Prudential Real Estate office today to arrange a time to meet with a member of our sales team.
Natasha:​ Hi I’m Natasha Williams. We are still showing great signs of a stable marketplace here in Ingleburn. Right now there are a wide variety of homes available with 43 properties currently on the market for sale.
And buying is still a popular weekend pastime with 83 homes SOLD in the last (time period?) for a median price of $630,000. If you’ve been considering selling your property, now is the time to give me a call to discuss your next steps.
Wayne:​ Thanks for tuning in to the Prudential Real Estate July 2016 Market Wrap Up. If you have any questions please go to prudential.com.au​ or call one of our 5 offices for instant help.
We look forward to seeing you out and about at our next open for inspection.

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