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Spring property portfolio shows off South West Victoria and more

October 25, 2018 BY

Charles Stewart Managing Director Michael Stewart with this year’s Spring Property Portfolio hot off the press.

THE much-awaited annual Charles Stewart Spring Property Portfolio is out now offering 35 of the latest quality cropping, grazing, dairy, lifestyle investment and residential properties located throughout Victoria’s southwest to local, national and international buyers.

One of South-West Victoria’s most experienced rural real estate agents, Brian Wood, says the region’s productive land provides good value when compared with the broader property market.

Charles Stewart’s senior rural property consultant with 60 years rural real estate industry experience, Brian shares his regional land-value knowledge comparing it to broader national and international markets in this year’s edition of the 2018 Charles Stewart Real Estate Spring Property Portfolio.

In his article, Land; they are not making any more of it, Brian says that in South Western Victoria, we are the fortunate custodians of highly fertile, welllocated productive land. “Buyers are increasingly recognising this fact resulting in the achievement of higher prices in subsequent property sales.”

In addition to Brian’s article people can also read about succession planning with the inclusion of Meridian Agriculture’s
Mike Stephens first article, in a series of five articles, providing invaluable information for rural farming families investigating transitioning their farm to the next generation.

The Spring Property Portfolio also includes an update on the latest news on marketing your property in the digital age. Digital disruption is well and truly upon us and is now very much part of property marketing providing benefits for property buyers and sellers.

Charles Stewart Managing Director Michael Stewart said that it was important to change and adapt to ensure they were meeting their clients’ needs.

“We know that today the majority of people research and search for property online,” Michael said.

“We regularly receive client enquiries from a broad area and it is no longer limited to the immediate region.”

He said the online options such as property listing portals, websites, online magazines and newsletters have increased property listing exposure and the audience reach is now limitless.

“Charles Stewart’s 100 years of real estate industry experience and success is firmly based on meeting customer expectation, and adapting and incorporating digital technology is just another aspect of meeting that requirement,” he said.