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SarahDempsey

Senior Property Manager

Polite and informed approach.

Sarah joins our team with over 5 years of experience in Property Management. Her ‘can do’ attitude, attention to detail, exceptional organisation skills and ability to multi-task ensure her clients receive the very highest level of service. She takes pride in delivering a prompt, polite and informed approach to all aspects of her work, attributes that blend perfectly with the Barry Plant Property Management Team.

She is a hard worker who strives to achieve excellence in her work, whether she is dealing with Landlords or Tenants, regarding all aspects of Property management.

Sarah spends her spare time as a committed equestrian competitor at a national level. She brings that same passion, attention to detail and level of commitment to her Senior Property Management role. She also loves to wakeboard over summer and snowboard in the winter as well as shopping and catching up with friends.

Sarah is an asset to our Property Management team.

Primary Location

Barry Plant
Kilmore

03 5782 2400

Local offices

Barry Plant
Wallan

03 5783 1268

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If you’re preparing to buy your first home, it’s a good idea to take a few tips from owners and investors who have done all this before.

Understanding the property investment environment

It’s been interesting to see the level of curiosity among local homeowners and investors in response to the article I posted last week regarding the number of investors that are still active in the Melbourne property market.

Property still a preferred investment option

Given the amount of mixed messaging in the media about the property market recently, including all the commentary suggesting that quite a few property investors are selling up their rental properties and getting out of the rental market, some people might have assumed that the number of Victorians purchasing property as a long term investment had dried up.