• EP80. CAMPBELLTOWN WITH MAX JOHNSTON

  • Mar 2 2021
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

EP80. CAMPBELLTOWN WITH MAX JOHNSTON

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we speak with Max Johnston, real estate agent with McLaren Real Estate and a local Macarthur resident. Max talks us through how he started his career in real estate after being a NASCAR driver, how Campbelltown has changed and developed, exciting future developments for the area and more!

     

    Here’s what you’ll learn from today’s episode:

    • How Max went from being a NASCAR driver to real estate agent.
    • How Covid-19 changed and affected Max’s listings in a positive light.
    • Max’s tip for potential vendors when selecting a real estate agent.
    • What Max loves about the Macarthur area.
    • Max’s advice for prospective buyers.
    • The story about the surprise Versace house.

     

    Speakers in today’s episode:

    Michelle May - Michelle May Buyers Agents

    Marcus Roberts - Mortgage Broker at Brighter Finance

    Max Johnston - McLaren Real Estate

     

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    Please note that any views or opinions presented in this podcast are solely those of the speakers, and do not necessarily represent those of any business. These views and opinions are general in nature, and do not take account of your personal objectives, financial situation and needs. Please consider whether it applies in your circumstances and seek professional advice wherever appropriate.

     

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