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Tommy’s says a shortage of supply makes it’s a great time to sell

Tommy’s Real Estate, Wellington’s leading real estate agency, says that a shortage of properties for sale has resulted in an increase in unconditional offers and intense competition for the reduced number of listings. Tommy’s City Office signed 40 sales during July.

Tommy’s managing director David Platt says, “July is traditionally one of the quieter winter months for sales and more so in the lead up to a general election, so a reduction in the number of sales was to be expected.

“Wellington is not alone in this regard and the current shortage of supply will keep prices higher for longer, making it increasingly difficult for buyers and particularly first home buyers. Conversely, for those contemplating selling, the current shortage of listings provides a great opportunity.”

Properties sold by Tommy’s during July ranged from $120,000 for a Taranaki Street apartment to $3,100,000 for a multi-flat property in Kelburn. Nine sales during the month were for over $1 million and of these three were for over $2 million.

“The spread of properties signed reflects Tommy’s longstanding all of market approach, we engage with property owners and buyers across the entire market and are as enthusiastic about transacting $250,000 sales as we are about $5 million properties.”

Apartment sales for the month totalled 12, compared with the 21 apartments sold in June and 22 in the month prior.

Looking ahead and based on market trends of previous years, Tommy’s anticipate an influx of new listings coming to the market in spring and post the election.

David Platt said, “We expect this will create a resurgence in activity and ensure the Wellington property market maintains its buoyancy in the foreseeable future.”

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About Tommy’s Real Estate

Established by Tommy Heptinstall and David Platt in May 1999, today Tommy’s has 39 sales consultants in their City office alone who are responsible for some 35% of residential property sales in Wellington city and suburbs.

In 2015, Tommy's Wellington won the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) award for selling more properties from a single office than any other agency in New Zealand. They were national finalists again in 2016.

The two founding principals had worked in the Wellington real estate market for years, so knew the industry’s strengths – and weaknesses. They wanted an agency with a difference – the best and kindest real estate agency in New Zealand, an agency that broke the mould. A company where the culture was based on ethics and values, one that attracted the best listings – and the best people. A real estate agency committed to providing unsurpassed service for buyers and vendors, getting clients the best price and making the process as stress-free as possible.

Tommy and David knew it could be done and that’s the way it’s operated since Tommy’s first opened for business. That’s why Tommy’s Real Estate has become one of Wellington’s leading real estate agencies, and why the city office won Top Sales Award from a single office for the entire country in 2015.

Tommy’s says a shortage of supply makes it’s a great time to sell

 
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