First impressions count, and this is very true when it comes to selling your property. A great first impression is what can make those hot prospects put an offer straight on the table, or make a prospective buyer, who’s less motivated, much more considered. More often than not, the first impression a potential buyer gets of a property is via photographs, either in print or online. As a …
Continue readingWe have so much going for us here in Wagga Wagga, why wouldn’t you want to live out here? Who wouldn’t like a tree change? With numerous reports showing soaring house prices in the capital cities are cutting young people out of the real estate market, the spotlight is shining on regional centres like Wagga as an alternative option and the increasing trend of ditching the …
Continue readingNot to be confused with the locality on the south-west coast of Moreton Island in Queensland that bears the same name, Kooringal is Wagga’s largest inner suburb, comprising over 1500 households. Diversity and personality flourish in Kooringal which has seen over 50 years of building styles and fashions. Enjoying close proximity to community amenities such as supermarkets, schools, sporting grounds and parks, Kooringal is popular …
Continue readingOur Property Management team have had an extremely busy month, leasing 59 properties in August. In addition to this, Fitzpatricks’ vacancy rate has hit an all-time low of 0.89%. With spring now here, properties are moving faster and we are currently looking for more rental properties to meet tenant demands. With the latest technology and a dedicated leasing team, we are ready to be of …
Continue readingFood tenants continue to be attracted to Wagga’s main street with Fitzpatricks PCI Commercial leasing the shop at the front of the Baylis Centre to Western Australian franchise company Pasta Cup. This represents the companies first venture outside of Western Australia, with well know local businessman Jason Pearce opening the store next week. This follows the recent opening of ‘Carvin it Up’ next door, who …
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