Dynamic duo carving out new real estate adventure

PROPERTY is the biggest purchase a person can make and that is why it’s vital to have the right realtors in your corner.

Ready to be your ‘wing women’ are Megan Acutt and Georgia Greet, a go-getting duo ready to be your real estate insiders.

“We have moved away from big, branded names and formed a team of our own,” Megan said.

“We have both been doing this for a long time and have a wealth of local knowledge and connections.”

The women made connections while working with Ray White Ipswich and decided to build their own business together was a natural progression.

Megan has Michala Robinson with her as her personal assistant.

Georgia’s personal assistant is Gabi Newton.

“We will stick to our core suburbs and use our local knowledge to give clients advice rooted in reality,” she said.

“There are people who say they had a record sale price in an area and base their price point on that but that’s not the right way to go about it.

“It means nothing because it’s the market making it happen.

“Take Rosewood for example. I have sold about 34 properties and know almost every house and why each one got a higher price than the last.

“I think it is important to have local knowledge when selling houses because price is not just based on a three bedroom, one bathroom property but rather on what it provides.”

Megan explained that some people needed properties with room to park a caravan or wanted to buy one with an upgraded kitchen for example, and that made inside knowledge important.

Megan and Georgia believe in a genuine, down to earth approach that builds trust and brings results.

The women’s real estate knowledge gleaned over years combined with local knowledge means they are poised and ready to get you exactly where you want to be.

Acutt and Greet is based in Rosewood.

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