Mount Austin is one of Wagga’s more established suburbs, set between Turvey Park and Tolland and running down from Willan’s Hill Reserve to Glenfield Road. Fitzpatricks Real Estate has been selling houses and land in the suburb since it was established in the 1950s. Former and present Housing NSW residences are a dominant feature of Mount Austin, with the wide range of solid brick, brick veneer, fibro and clad …
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On Tuesday 26th July, Hume Bank hosted a Home Buying Workshop designed to inform people interested in entering the property market on how to navigate the process easily and own their own home sooner. Fitzpatricks Real Estate, alongside Walsh & Blair Lawyers and Dennis Family Homes, was invited to speak as representative experts on the process of purchasing property. The night was particularly useful for first home buyers with speakers representing the …
Continue readingAugust 1 is fast approaching, which is the cut-off to register for free sample testing, so it’s critical that homeowners act on the issue of loose-fill asbestos now. The NSW Government is considering new laws to protect the community from unknowingly purchasing a property that contains loose-fill asbestos, which, if you do not know the status of loose-fill asbestos in our home, will have certain ramifications when …
Continue readingFitzpatricks Real Estate is pleased to announce the appointment of Helen Woodhouse as a Director. Helen commenced her career in real estate in early 2006 as a personal assistant in Wagga Wagga. After a great introduction to the industry, she stepped out as a standalone agent in 2011 and began building a strong reputation as one of Wagga’s most passionate, successful and hardworking agents. In …
Continue readingIt may be a bleak weather forecast, but the sun is peaking from behind the clouds and investors and the business sector are rubbing their hands together in anticipation, not just to keep warm, as good news breaks regarding the Riverina Intermodal Freight and Logistics (RIFL) Hub. In what will be the biggest driver of the Wagga economy for a generation, $13.2 million worth of state funds will …
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