With a wealth of experience in the WA property market, Aaron and his team are helping clients achieve their property aspirations along Perth's Northern Coast and inner suburbs whilst taking out key awards and recognitions.
With fresh thinking, Aaron Green continually challenges the status quo, evolving his expertise and knowledge. As a seasoned practitioner in real estate, Aaron has accolades second to none, including being recognised within the Realmark group as their Top Sales Producer 3 years running, Top Property Marketing Agent 2021 as well as achieving REIWA Master Salesperson 3 years in a row and top to it all off REIWA Grand Master 2 years in a row 2020 and 2021.
Mr Green said “Taking out the award of Grand Master 2 years running and Master of Sales the 2 years previously, validates the consistency to navigate the challenging market conditions. My responsiveness to adapt to the market, willingness to change and learn new skills to accommodate that.”
Mr Green added “I also recognise that you can’t solely repay on yourself. I have a great team surrounding me, and the right people in the right positions. Our office at Realmark North Coastal is incredibly supportive, the culture speaks volumes and the Realmark Group for their foresight to stay ahead of the curve.”
So what tactics lead to pathway of success? Mr Green explains that continuous learning and fluidity with the market is crucial.
“Self-discipline, setting schedules and non-negotiables for improvement and self-learning are key. I don’t get consumed by ego, I stay true to myself and grounded with my family. Outside of real estate I am active with family, church, and martial arts.”
Despite market conditions, Perth housing values remain affordable compared with other national cities where the median house price is $555,000, the lowest of any capital city in Australia.
Because of this, prices continue to rise in WA but not across all markets. The price movement is leading to a challenge in affordability for housing in the market as WA remains attractive by comparison to other parts of Australia. Combining challenging affordability with increased buyer activity in the market, choosing the right sales method for each property is vital.
“I heavily use auctions as a selling method. Allowing the process to open up, provide transparency for buyers and sellers, whilst also increasing open competition to deliver the results. I have been recognised as number 4 in the state for auctions over the past year” said Mr Green.
“The trend through spring will be highly dependent on what happens with COVID and associated restrictions. Any sign of easing of restrictions should see a rise in advertised stock levels as the delayed spring listing season gets underway. With spring arriving in Perth we have seen inspection numbers increasing as predicted with new listing numbers ramping up.”