Brenden Blewitt

Brenden Blewitt

Principal, Licensed Real Estate Agent and Stock & Station Agent

Blewitt Properties

Blewitt Properties

About Brenden Blewitt

Brenden Blewitt has sold 52 properties in the last 12 months. On average, these properties were advertised on Allhomes for 60 days.

 

Brenden Blewitt believes in getting things done, which is why his clients describe him as a "breath of fresh air" in Canberra real estate. As principal at Blewitt Properties, Brenden's sales results speak for themselves. It's the other things he does that show his true character.

 

The former landscaper is known for sharing his design advice to prepare a home to sell, including where to spend money to get the best return-on-investment. He's also willing to roll up his sleeves for the small wins, such a last-minute property prepping prior to an inspection.

 

Raised on the family farm in rural NSW, Brenden's down-to-earth approach and country values continue to inform the way he treats people - with honesty and genuine care. There's no script. There's no formula. Brenden's energy goes into great communication and building relationships.

 

Brenden refills his tank with energy by escaping to the family farm.

 

He's thankful to be supported by the fabulous Blewitt Properties team based in Fyshwick.

Distinctions

Real Estate Institute ACT
Real Estate Institute ACT
Active membership
Listing counts are for properties advertised on Allhomes in last 12 months
Sales
52
Sold
21
For sale
60
Avg. days advertised
Rentals
5
Rented
-
For rent
Plus 1 properties rented as joint agent
Brenden Blewitt
Principal, Licensed Real Estate Agent and Stock & Station Agent
Blewitt Properties
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