Janette Oliver

Janette Oliver

Licensed Real Estate & Stock and Station Agent

Regional and Rural Realty

Regional and Rural Realty

About Janette Oliver

Janette is a Licenced Real Estate & Stock and Station Agent/Auctioneer and is the Licensee in Charge of our Wauchope Office.

Janette started work in the banking industry with the Bank of New South Wales, which then became Westpac Banking Corporation and after many years moved onto The United Permanent Building Society as a Branch Manager.

Her first property purchase was when she was 21, "a fixer-upper" in the Manly area. After the profitable renovation and "flip" of that property, she successfully bought, refurbished and on-sold a number of properties over the years.

Janette made the move to the Port Macquarie area several years ago and now resides on 100acres at Mortons Creek.

As an Accredited Swimming Teacher and Coach since 1996, her involvement with swimming continues at Vickis Swim Centre here in Port Macquarie.

Janette has an eye for renovation opportunity, identifying homes that can easily be upgraded or modified to live in or sell for a profit.
Customer service is Janette's focus and will go out of her way to ensure that your interaction with Regional and Rural is everything you expect and more.

To enquire about listing your residential, lifestyle or rural property for sale, or for information on her current listings, please call Janette on 0415 167 888

Listing counts are for properties advertised on Allhomes in last 12 months
Sales
4
Sold
-
For sale
103
Avg. days advertised

Listings by Janette Oliver

Janette Oliver
Licensed Real Estate & Stock and Station Agent
Regional and Rural Realty
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