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Buyer’s Agent Dandenong

Buying a property in Dandenong can be a difficult process that many of us only undertake a few times in our lives. A Buyers Advocate or Buyers agent can assist for a variety of reasons including:

  • undesirable experiences with Real Estate Agents.
  • frustration with the time and effort involved in property transactions.
  • Confusion about how, when and where to buy a house.

Questions such as “is it structurally sound?”, “am I paying too much?” or “do I pay what the agent is asking?” are never far from the buyer’s mind and can all be answered with the assistance of our Buyer’s Advocates / Buyers agents.

A Buyer’s Advocate  can manage the entire buying process for you or simply manage the stages you would prefer to avoid.

Getting your weekends back by applying our wise experience in finding your perfect home in Dandenong.

 We can help you purchase a home with confidence as we guide you through each step from selecting the home (access to off market listings), market appraisal, negotiate or bid at auctions.

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About Dandenong

Dandenong is thought to be derived from the Woiwurrung word “Tanjenong” of the Wurundjeri people. It was the name for a creek that flowed from the nearby ranges into a wide shallow valley which merged with the swamps that fringed Port Phillip Bay.

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    Dandenong is located 30km south-east of the CBD and is easily reachable by rail or road.

    The suburb has a great theatre complex, range of schools and sporting facilities, and established migrant communities bringing their unique cultures and cuisines to the area. A decent bus network and a major train station are also available to residents, it is also well-serviced by major roads and freeways.

    Although there are many families living in this family-friendly area, there is also a substantial number of young, independent people living in Dandenong, as well as mature couples and singles.

    The suburb features classic houses with decent front and back yards with newer, post-50s units and modern townhouses. Sleek modernist apartment complexes in Dandenong are also available without the limiting space and affordability of the inner city.

    Distance to Melbourne: 34.4 km

    Public Transport: Buses and train

    Number Of Schools: 4

    Access to Free Ways: Princess Freeway.

    Homes: period homes – some Deco, some weatherboard, many renovated with heritage gardens.

    Suburbs around Dandenong: Noble Park, Keysborough, Dandenong South, Eumemmerring, Dandenong West and Dandenong South

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