Client relations focus the driving force behind AgencyHQ Port Douglas kicking local sales goals
BUSINESS FEATURE

The Douglas Shire is fortunate to have some excellent real estate agencies but among one of the best is the highly respected AgencyHQ Port Douglas branch.
AgencyHQ has serviced and operated in Douglas for the past two years as a boutique property sales specialist provider.
AgencyHQ Port Douglas represents all areas of the Douglas Shire Council offering realistic commission rates to their clients, a complimentary pre listing styling service prior to photos and no upfront marketing fees.
“We are not a commission sales agency based on forecasting how much we sell, but prefer to specialise in client relations to achieve the best outcome for both parties and not what the market dictates,” Port Douglas AgencyHQ Partner Ronni Leigh explained to Newsport.
Leigh and sales agent, Alla van Loo have an established reputation for working unobtrusively and offer a genuine, confidential and professional approach toward vendors and buyers.
As a local of 30 years Ronni Leigh also has 25 years in holiday rental management with her own properties and those of select clients, providing a second to none tailored experience for property owners and their guests.
Her background in the charter and private aviation sector for over 20 years, along with Alla’s attention to detail and guest relations experience in managing high end properties, are both considered by reputation to be a five star real estate agency and holiday rental property management service.
AgencyHQ has other offices in Sydney, Brisbane, Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast.
For more information contact [email protected] or call 0419 232 322.
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