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Natalie Hoye Beaufort and Beyond

Locality: Mount Lawley, Western Australia

Phone: +61 405 812 273



Address: 692 Beaufort Street 6050 Mount Lawley, WA, Australia

Website: http://nataliehoye.com.au

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24.01.2022 "Nat was head and shoulders above other agents we interviewed when looking to sell our house so the decision to pick her was easy. Her honesty and integrity throughout the whole process meant we knew we were in safe hands. She’s up to date on all the latest trends and pricing as well as the do’s & don’ts on how to prepare your house for sale. She is also extremely relatable to people from all walks of life which means your house will appeal to the broadest amount of buyers - ...exactly what you want when selling your biggest financial asset! Nat genuinely bought into our vision and goals for selling and buying a new house. She once said to me I never sell out my sellers which is so true. She is assertive, but diplomatic, doesn’t leak unnecessary information and gave an accurate guide to how much we could expect to get. The final result exceeded our expectations and we sold within 2 days." - - - - - #RedFoxWay #HeadAndHeart #WeveGotYourBack #TestimonialTuesday #NatalieHoye See more



24.01.2022 DO'S AND DON'TS FOR BUYING PROPERTY WHEN THERE'S MULTIPLE OFFERS You've found your dream home and you want to make an offer. The problem is, so does one or more other buyers. So what happens when sellers receive multiple offers for a property?... The first thing to say is that there is no law in WA that states how multiple offers should be handled. Whilst it’s good practice for agents to inform all their interested buyers that it’s a multiple offer situation and give them the chance to confirm their best and final offer before dealing with them, there’s no obligation for them to do so. Nor does an agent need to wait until everyone that’s indicated an interest in a property submits an offer. If you’re dragging your heels, you’re likely to miss out. An agent’s obligation is to communicate offers as they’re received to their sellers, to act in their seller's best interests and on their instructions. How things move forward with the sale is up to the sellers. As a buyer, you may not be aware of the seller’s circumstances, in fact, an agent may not always be 100% aware of the seller’s circumstances, nor will you know what other buyers are doing. It may be that the seller receives another offer that they feel is too good to refuse that they decide to accept straight away that may be disappointing, but it’s also the seller’s prerogative. As a rule of thumb, most agents will go back to their buyers to give them an opportunity to submit their BEST and FINAL offer before they and the sellers begin dealing with them. Once you’re in competition for a property you’ve lost the opportunity to negotiate one on one with the seller you’re competing against the other buyers for the keys. And when multiple offers are presented, sellers will usually accept the highest offer, or choose to negotiate with the buyer with the best conditions. If you miss out on the property, it’s too late to increase or adjust your offer. The property is now Under Contract with another buyer. So how do you set yourself up to win the property? Here's my list of Do's and Don'ts when you're in a multiple offer situation: https://www.nataliehoye.com.au/buying-property-when-theres/ Pic from Kuld Creamery, Highgate

23.01.2022 I've always said that Inglewood is the best value of all the inner city suburbs. A recent list compiled by REIWA has just confirmed it.

14.01.2022 Popular Maylands restaurant Pizzeria Amore Mio are hoping to expand. The plan is to take up the site next to them on Guildford Road and create a larger venue with more dine-in seating and a wood-fired oven and grill. To register your support, you can view the application on the City of Bayswater website and either submit your comments to the CofB from there or sign the petition in their restaurant. Submissions close 27 May. Have you seen the 6051 Street Art Project? Supported... by the CofB and LACE Inc it offers free (ticketed) walking tours and workshops. You need to get in quick as tickets are selling out faster than Marnee's Cinnie Scrolls. Deets and links below: 6051 Street Art Walking Tour 6051 Street Art Workshop Word on the strip is that Mia Cafe in Inglewood is closing in June. Long term 'Woodies will remember back to when Mia was the only cafe option in the 'hood. How times have changed. Not sure about the veracity of the goss so if anyone knows any more let me know! The City of Bayswater has put together & adopted a Destination Marketing Strategy for the promotion of the town centres of Maylands, Bayswater and Morley. The strategy aims to increase the level of visitors and investment in each of the town centres. It makes for interesting reading with lots of plans in the works. Here's the link: https://www.bayswater.wa.gov.au//destination-marketing-str What's in a name? Electors at the City of Stirling Electors General Meeting on 17 May passed a motion to change the City's name ‘to reflect the long standing and relevant history of this land in such a way that is inclusive and in recognition of the Nyoongar community’. The way I read the Council's reporting of the vote is that the name change is far from a forgone conclusion. Am sure we'll hear more on this in the weeks/months to come. The City of Vincent is set to make its local town centres smoke free. Boundaries are yet to be decided and you can have your say on the initiative here. Save the date! The Inglewood & Mt Lawley Community Garden Open Day and Membership Launch is on Saturday the 29th of May from 3pm to 5pm. On the day you can join as a member and register your interest in your own garden plot. The event is free but ticketed. Find out more here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/inglewood-mt-lawley-community- If you've visited Coles Inglewood recently and were wondering about the new artwork on the back fence of The Civic Hotel it's to promote Sioux Tempestt Artist exhibition INNOMINATE commencing Friday the 28th of May. Anyone is welcome to attend the launch event but you must RSVP for tickets. More details and link for tickets available via the FB event page. Live, love & support local. Pic from @amoremio.perth



01.01.2022 Woohoo! Congrats to Inglewood on Beaufort. What a fantastic achievement. Love seeing how much the community has taken to the nook.

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