Changing places real estate consultants


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hangingplaces, Australia's fastest growing real estate operation is revolutionising the way people sell their homes whilst re-introducing the quaint old-fashioned concept of ethical behaviour to the industry. changingplaces Managing Director, Cameron Fisher, believes the industry must undergo change, simply because traditional agencies, and most newcomers, operate from a flawed basic structure. This kind of comment is not going to endear Cameron to his peers. Nor is his observation that most agents have received a 70 per cent boost to their incomes within the past four years, without working any harder. "That's the average percentage increase in the value of homes in Melbourne compared with four years ago. It means that agents working on commission, and that's the vast majority, are earning 70 per cent more today, when their workload has been lessened by aids like the Internet." Cameron isn't worried about upsetting his peers; he's more concerned with offering his clients value for money through a system which replaces the anomalies of commission-based fees with a fixed fee structure. For newsletter and further savings Name: Email: SubscribeUnsubscribe Theft at property open for inspections is becoming a real concern to sellers. As a buyer would you be happy to show photo I.D. when inspecting a property? yes no unsure view results REAL ESTATE WITH REAL SERVICE AND REAL SAVINGS changingplaces, Australia's fastest growing real estate operation is revolutionising the way people sell their homes whilst re-introducing the quaint old-fashioned concept of ethical behaviour to the industry. changingplaces Managing Director, Cameron Fisher, believes the industry must undergo change, simply because traditional agencies, and most newcomers, operate from a flawed basic structure. This kind of comment is not going to endear Cameron to his peers. Nor is his observation that most agents have received a 70 per cent boost to their incomes within the past four years, without working any harder. "That's the average percentage increase in the value of homes in Melbourne compared with four years ago. It means that agents working on commission, and that's the vast majority, are earning 70 per cent more today, when their workload has been lessened by aids like the Internet." Cameron isn't worried about upsetting his peers; he's more concerned with offering his clients value for money through a system which replaces the anomalies of commission-based fees with a fixed fee structure.

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Australia

Website

www.changingplaces.com.au

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