Piers van Hamburg

Piers van Hamburg

DiJones - Neutral Bay

DiJones - Neutral Bay

About Piers van Hamburg

Having worked in real estate for almost 20 years, Piers van Hamburg possesses a high degree of both knowledge and experience within the industry. With his unparalleled experience in real estate, Piers is sought after for his market knowledge, passion and expertise in the representation of vendors and purchasers for Sydney's most exclusive properties.

As the Director of McGrath Neutral Bay, Mosman, Northbridge and Chatswood offices Piers has built a strong reputation for consistently delivering outstanding service. Piers enthusiasm and skill, as well as his reputation of being open, approachable and honest is rewarded by a continual stream of repeat and referral business he receives from his clients.

Piers believes the key to consistently achieving strong results involves outstanding property presentation, an effective pricing strategy, a well implemented and executed marketing campaign. The overall energy and attitude of the agent will play a large factor in determining the final selling price for your home.

In 2016 Piers was awarded 20th place in the Real Estate Business Top 100 Agents benchmark report which ranks all agents across Australia based on their 2015 performance.
Consistently representing excellence in all facets of real estate, Piers knowledge, skill, personalization and enthusiasm combine to result in an outstanding level of client satisfaction.

Listing counts are for properties advertised on Allhomes in last 12 months
Sales
17
Sold
4
For sale
28
Avg. days advertised
Plus 5 properties sold as joint agent
Piers van Hamburg
DiJones - Neutral Bay
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