Footscray real estate agent Mandip Singh started dropping flyers into letterboxes just hours after restrictions eased to allow auctions of up to 10 people.
"Now that restrictions are easing, there’ll be more confidence in vendors, and they’ll be putting their properties on the market," he said of his industry, which like many had to turn to the internet to do much of its business during lockdown.Advertisement"Now we are allowed to show properties, and we have more options that we can offer clients, either for a private sale or to sell at auction.
Mr Busch said the value golf offered was huge – a prime opportunity to socialise and get some fresh air, while socially distancing outdoors. "It feels like the whole of Melbourne wants an appointment today," Mr Hamilton said on Monday. "We have spent all day yesterday and all day today answering the phone. We are fully booked for the next few weeks."
Yup, keep dropping those unsolicited junk mail clogging up peoples mail boxes! At least, lockdown spared us these public nuisance makers! A law to penalise into bankruptcy real estate companies for unsolicited mail is overdue! Whole neighbourhoods should sue for trespass!
“started dropping flyers into letterboxes just hours after restrictions eased'... That's keen, 3:00am flyer drops, and still won't receive a phone call. Pretty sure restrictions were lifted 11:59pm... Haha. Chill Mandeep it'll all be business as usual soon.
Even into these ones, no doubt...