Sunday, September 11, 2011

Promoting Portland: An Industry View on Investing in Portland

Learn why many think that Portland is the heartbeat of the nation’s economy at an investment seminar featuring some of the region’s business leaders later this month.

Promoting Portland: We would like to promote Portland and explore why the coastal hideaway has been pinpointed as one of australias hot spots.

Industry leaders including Forever Homes owner Michael Hein, Stone Business Advisors director Rodney Stone, HBH Legal property conveyancer Robert Baker, Seaview Real Estate director Allan Barrett, and Westpac Portland local business banker Shaun Lovell will explain what services they have to offer for people interested in the property market at this free event on Thursday, September 15, 2011 at the Quest Apartments.

“We will be joined by McDonald’s Portland owner Bernie Knight who will explain why he pinpointed Portland as a place to invest while Glenelg Shire Council economic development and tourism manager Gary Bebbington will provide a development update,” Mr Hein said.

“There is a lot of dollars worth of development being spent across the Portland area. Portland has developed as a property hot spot because of potential growth with such things as the tuna fishing, growing tourism industry with cruise ships, the Port of Portland deep sea port is an export hub from woodchips, grain and mineral sand to live export. This is on top of the energy industry growth with gas fired power stations and wind energy. It’s all setting us up with the opportunity for growth and employment.

“We have so much to offer. Portland is affordable, we would like to see a growing economy with a great lifestyle. We want Portland people to come and learn what we have to offer and why they should be interested in investing here.”

Mr Hein said the event was a great chance to talk one-on-one with local Business owners who will happily answer any questions.

“This is an open invitation to local people looking to get educated, perhaps invest and learn what is happening. Portland continues to show oportunity, and we think there is a lot more growth to come,” Mr Hein said.

Secure a seat at the investment seminar by calling Katie at Stone Business Advisors on 5523 2287. Spots are limited for this free event. RSVP by Thursday, September 8, 2011. Proudly hosted by Quest Apartments, 66 Julia Street, Portland

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Twlight Auction Post 1

We are trying something new, our Twlight auction will be the first in the south west of Victoria, we are leading the way by the way we do business.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Photos of Tuna Fishing





Tuna Frenzy hits Portland

Fishing mania has hit Portland with thousands of keen anglers hitting the water chasing tuna.

Almost 700 boats launched over the weekend, with more lining up throughout the week to catch the prized Southern Blue Fin Tuna.

Police had to be brought in to direct traffic as boats lined up for hundreds of metres in Portland’s CBD, vying to be the next to make the big catch.

Portland Bait and Tackle’s Chris Hall said many boats were staying close to the shoreline catching good sized tuna.

“They are coming from everywhere. We’ve had them down from Melbourne, the Wimmera, Horsham, all over the state, plus we’ve had some come from as far as Sydney and Adelaide,” he said.

“They are staying close in and catching tuna about the 10-15kg weight. Off the shelf they are catching dolphin fish and albacore.”

He said on Sunday alone up to 400 boats were out, transforming the foreshore into a maze of trailers, anticipating more will be arriving in the coming weeks.

The tuna season is expected to continue through to July.

Each weekend accommodation has been booked out across Portland by anglers with many booked week’s in advance to secure a bed.

Portland Seaview Holiday Stays director Allan Barrett said many of the houses had room to accommodate the biggest of boats.

“We have a lot of homes on our books that have room to park a boat, with a price range that can suit all budgets,” he said.

Visit portlandaccom.com.au to secure a booking today, or speak to the friendly Portland Seaview Holiday Stays team on (03) 5523 3822.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Holiday Season

If your looking to holiday down the great ocean road, come and have a look at Portland... This is a great spot for holidays trying to find a house to rent check out www.portlandaccom.com.au for more details and book your holiday today

Monday, April 25, 2011

Holiday Stays

Dr Brewer's Room Apartment Portland Great Ocean Road Accommodation
www.portlandaccom.com.au

Check out our new website with info and bookings online

Friday, March 4, 2011

Social Media- The future of property marketing!

Social media – the future of property marketing
Communication has been changed forever by the Facebook revolution and local real estate marketing hasn’t been missed.
Portland Seaview Real Estate was the first agency in the south-west’s marketing your property with the help of social media.
From its own Facebook home page, You Tube videos, to Twitter updates – social media websites have revolutionised the marketing of local homes creating buzz never before seen.
People’s addiction to these social media websites means your property is being seen by a wider audience then ever before.
Regular visits to America led Portland Seaview director Allan Barrett to ‘look outside the square’ with his marketing strategy.
“We became the first Portland Real Estate agency with a touch screen but I wanted to go further. Visiting America I realised how much Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites were taking over ... people aren’t satisfied just trawling through real estate windows anymore,” he said.
“We regularly load properties onto these websites and the response is enormous. We have 3134 supporters on our Facebook website and I’m happy to say we have sold a number of homes from attention they have received on the page.
“The best thing is that these websites are cost effective (there is no charge to the vendor) plus it is eco friendly and draws a bigger audience than any other media outlet will ever receive.”
Mr Barrett and his team take shots from room to room providing a full visual tour of homes for prospective buyers.

“We upload this onto You Tube and the response is sensational. It gives potential buyers an instant look at these properties, avoiding having to jump on a plane or drive for hours just to have a look.
“The best thing is that when we load your property onto these websites like Facebook and Twitter, people are recommending to their social media friends, that are potentially looking for a new home, to check out our link.
“This is the referral of the future.”

Monday, February 7, 2011

First Home Buyers

First home buyers take note

FIRST home buyers have never had a better time to enter the south-west real estate market.

News by the State Government to cut stamp duty for all eligible first home buyers by 50 per cent over the next four years, plus the lucrative First Home Buyers grant have provided an added kick start .

Combined with interest rates being put on hold this month, first time buyers can look forward to picking up a home without being crushed by a hefty mortgage.

Portland Seaview Real Estate director Allan Barrett said south-west buyers could pick up a three-bedroom home for well under $200,000 in today’s market.

“We are so lucky in the south-west market. Our homes are still relatively cheap and we have a growing job market with new industry arriving in the region,” he said.

“The growing tourism market, wind farms, port, agriculture – the region is looking good. It has never been a better time to invest and get out of the rental market.

“Average rent prices for a three-bedroom home almost match minimum mortgage repayments for an average Portland home. It makes sense to invest in local property market, which is continuing to go from strength-to-strength.”

The median Portland home price is just $245,000 – a bargain compared to Melbourne which has broken the $600,000 barrier.

Median Melbourne prices have soared $330,000 in the past decade.

Geelong is among the state’s most expensive with latest Real Estate Institute of Victoria figures showing the median price skyrocket to $379,750.

Mr Barrett anticipates Portland’s prices will follow in years to come.

“Being on the coast we will experience these price increases. They have already started to happen. Only a 10 years ago you could pick up a solid brick veneer three bedroom home in a great street for $150,000 – today you are looking at paying at least double that figure,” he said.

“First home buyers will watch this growth continue with their first homes.”

First home buyers are currently eligible for $7000 under the Victorian grant scheme.

An additional $13,000 is available for building a new dwelling and $6500 regional bonus for the purchase or construction of a home in the south-west.

This financial boost will be further strengthened by the new stamp duty cuts which will provide first home buyers with huge savings.

For example, on a home that costs the buyer $450,000, the current stamp duty payable is $18,970. From July 1 that will drop to $15,176 – a saving of almost $4000.

Discover how easy it is to own your own bricks and mortar with the Portland Seaview Real Estate team.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

New business

Hi Guys, now our business is growing at rapid speed, we have decided to launch our new company "Seaview Holiday and Accommodation Services" we will be providing our great service and our new company will be specialising in accommodation for short term and corporate clients. We look forward to servicing existing clients and welcoming our new clients. To list your property contact allan@portlandseaview.com.au