We have just been awarded as a finalist in the 2016 Optus mybusiness Awards!
We are honoured to be recognised as one of Australia's leading Property Businesses as a Finalist in the 2016 Optus mybusiness Awards. Special thanks to our valued clients for your ongoing support!
Posted on Monday, 21 November 2016
by Danny Yap
Why Choose Tracy Yap Realty's Property Management Team?
Contact us on (02) 9876 2088 to learn about how our property management team can make a difference to your investment property.
Posted on Thursday, 17 November 2016
by Danny Yap
Did you know?
Did you know that we also have an extensive experience in commercial sales and leasing across Sydney?
Posted on Thursday, 03 November 2016
by Danny Yap
3 Tips to Getting Presentation Right for Sale
One of the most important elements for a successful property sale is the emotional impact the property has on potential buyers.
Presenting a property for sale is all about creating an aspirational living scenario. This will help solidify the property in the buyer’s mind and set it apart from the competition.
Getting presentation right could be the difference in the final sale price and the overall success of the sales campaign.
To help get vendors on the right track with presentation, we’ve put together our top 3 tips to help you prepare for sale.
1. Showcase the property's best features
When vendors choose to leave it to the buyer’s imagination to “scale up the space” or see the space for how it could be – most buyers, unfortunately, are not likely to envision the room’s true potential. It’s very important to showcase the property for its true potential as this will ultimately impact the final sales result.
If there is underutilised space in the property, transforming it into a study nook, or a secondary living area is a great tip to add value in the eyes of a potential buyer. Study areas are in high demand with buyers as many people require space to work or study from home these days.
Most buyers can’t visualise how a home can look or feel if it is presented empty. Presenting a home empty makes it difficult for buyers to envision how they would live in a property and creates a barrier to that, oh so important emotional connection.
Image: Styled by Vault Interiors Property Styling for Tracy Yap Realty
2. Style for the demographic
Styling for a demographic is very important. Appropriate furniture and accent colours can be used to enhance a property’s appeal to a certain buyer or target market.
Downsizers may like a home presented in a more neutral palette, whereas young executive buyers may prefer a more designer edge with bolder accent colours.
If the property is close to natural beauty, the styling should reflect this, to reinforce the potential lifestyle benefits to the buyer – for example, if the property is near to greenery or a national park, styling accents can be used to showcase that lifestyle throughout the home.
Image: Styled by Vault Interiors Property Styling for Tracy Yap Realty
3. Style for the situation
Is the property currently furnished by the owners or is it tenanted? A property can be well presented in either scenario. For example, if a listing is fully furnished but lacks warmth, punch and vibrancy incorporating an art piece can really step the listing up a notch. If the owner is on a budget, a few stylish yet affordable additions may be all it takes to make a potential buyer feel more at home.
Image: Styled by Vault Interiors Property Styling for Tracy Yap Realty
If you would like to find more information on styling for sale (particularly in spring) click here.
Posted on Monday, 31 October 2016
by Danny Yap
Some of our auctions recently featured in the media
Homes in the northern district are in strong demand as clearance rate hits 95 per cent
18 Rosen St, Epping sells for $450,000 above reserve
"About 90 onlookers, many of them neighbours, watched on in amazement as a red-brick house in original condition at 18 Rosen St, Epping, sold for $2.36 million, which came in $450,000 above the reserve
Tracy Yap from Tracy Yap Realty Epping marketed the three-bedroom home on a highset 942sq m block with a north-facing backyard that last sold in 2002 for $775,000.
“It was a shock,” Ms Yap said of the sale price. “I was thinking maybe $1.8 million to $1.9 million but even some of the neighbours said that was too much.”
The property, which is 950m from the station, sold to a family whose relatives live locally"
97 North Road, Ryde sells for $230,0000 over the reserve
Posted on Wednesday, 26 October 2016
by Danny Yap
Come and Join us on Eastwood's Grandparents Day Afternoon Tea Event!
Come join us on Grandparents Day next Sunday at Eastwood Shopping Centre to thank some of the most valuable members of our community.
Posted on Monday, 24 October 2016
by Danny Yap
Come and Visit our Stall at the Granny Smith Festival 2016!
Come and see us at the Granny Smith Festival this Saturday to receive a complimentary gift bag from us!
Posted on Monday, 10 October 2016
by Danny Yap
Looking for an agency to sell or manage your home in the Hills District?
We also specialise in sales and property management across the Hills District. Please contact us if you'd like to learn about how our differentiated marketing and service offering can make your property worth more.
Posted on Thursday, 06 October 2016
by Danny Yap
We have just been awarded as the Most Outstanding Real Estate Agency in the Northern Districts!
We have just been awarded as the Most Outstanding Real Estate Agency by the Northern Districts Local Business Awards 2016. Thank you to our valued clients for your ongoing support!
Posted on Thursday, 29 September 2016
by Danny Yap
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