Harcourts launches into Beaconsfield
Harcourts is more than proud to announce the opening of its newest office, Harcourts Beaconsfield, which opened its doors to the public last week.
Local real estate agents Brad Nicholls and Silvio Pahor began negotiations at the end of last year and have now seen their dream become a reality.
Brad Nicholls is also the business owner of the award winning Harcourts Berwick, bringing significant experience to this new joint venture.
Both owners have been in the industry for approximately 15 years, and are excited about the strategic entering of the Beaconsfield market.
Brad Nicholls said after operating successfully in Berwick for nearly four years, now was the time to invest into this magnificent opportunity for growth.
“We chose to open in Beaconsfield because we thought with the strength of the Harcourts brand now in the South East and with the success of the office in Berwick, an office focused on the neighbouring suburb of Beaconsfield was a natural progression.
“The Beaconsfield market is currently very strong, which means there is great opportunity for growing market share with Harcourts’ superior systems,” Mr Nicholls said.
Business owner Silvio Pahor said there are future plans to expand into other areas in the South East region.
“Our initial focus will be on integrating the two offices, operating as one team, and obviously getting Beaconsfield office off to a flying start,” Mr Pahor said.
Both Brad and Silvio have been operating and living locally their entire real estate careers, which gives the business a significant knowledge base, for ensuring the best price is reached for each client.
CEO of Harcourts Victoria, Brent Pullar said how pleased Harcourts is to see Brad and Silvio opening an office in Beaconsfield.
“We know from his previous results of Harcourts Berwick that Brad is an outstanding business practitioner who has a passion for delivering the best possible results for his clients.
“Silvio has the same drive, and we look forward to working with these two gentlemen,” Mr Pullar said.
