5 reasons you should book a meeting with us.

1. Saves you time.

We can quickly find out what it is you are looking to achieve by discussing your property goals. We discuss your requirements and assist to refine the options that best suit you, and your circumstances. We know you have busy lives and we value your time, so we do our best to maximise it.

2. Expert advice based on latest data.

We can access the latest data and market research. You will also benefit from our years of experience and access to a pool of valuable experts.

3. Personal touch when making an investment decision.

Buying an investment property is likely to be one of the largest purchases you will ever make, besides your own house. It is best discussed in person and is something that can’t be achieved effectively over the phone. It also gives you the chance to meet us face to face. Taking an hour out of your day (an important hour) will ensure that you are on the right track with your investment from the very start.

4. It’s FREE!

Our meetings are free, so it doesn’t cost you anything to come and see us (or chat on Zoom). We will talk you through the investment process and the benefits we can offer, ensuring that your personal situation is considered specifically for you. Whatever your investment goals, meeting with us will be a worthwhile experience.

5. Flexible meeting arrangements.

As well as having meetings in our Melbourne offices (when not in lockdown) during work hours, we also host meetings outside of work hours and during these difficult times, we can arrange to talk to you via Zoom. Giving you more opportunities to meet with us at a time that best suits you.

If you’d like to discuss your options with us directly, call (03) 9827 1777 or click “Book a call” and we’ll contact you when it’s convenient for you.

PLEASE NOTE: This should not be considered financial advice and should not substitute advice from an authorised & licensed professional.

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