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Passionate buyer’s agent eager to assist

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Published: January 23, 2025
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PASSION FOR PROPERTY: Mary-Anne Vaessen prides herself on taking a unique approach.
PASSION FOR PROPERTY: Mary-Anne Vaessen prides herself on taking a unique approach.
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IN the competitive world of real estate, one professional stands out for her unwavering dedication to her clients.

As a buyer’s agent serving Ipswich and surrounding areas, Mary-Anne Vaessen takes a unique approach – focusing solely on representing and advocating for the buyer.

Her deep-rooted passion for property and homes has been the driving force behind her success, which stretches far beyond the usual expectations of a typical real estate agent.

Her journey into the property world began at the age of 12, when she played a hands-on role in helping her family build their dream home on 50 acres in the Lockyer Valley.

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“Having been through the emotional and often stressful process of finding and building a home, I understand the challenges that many buyers face,” Ms Vaessen said.

As a buyer’s agent, Ms Vaessen is dedicated to making homeownership a smooth, stress-free experience.

She takes pride in saving money for a client in their purchase, with examples throughout her career including:

  • A client relocating from the eastern side of Brisbane to Ipswich with a budget of $800,000. Ms Vaessen found her a home in three days and purchased it for $685,000. She co-ordinated the settlement dates for the sale of her old home and the purchase of her new home so they were timed to allow her to move and prepare her old place. She also organised the removalists as well as a pest man to spray her new home before moving in. Aircon was also installed in all bedrooms, plus a doggie door for her two pups.
  • A first home buyer family who was struggling to secure a home and kept missing out. Ms Vaessen found their perfect home and purchased it $40,000 under budget.

Ms Vaessen is passionate about ensuring that every client, no matter where in Australia they wish to call home, finds the perfect property.

With a network of buyer’s agents across Australia, she has the connections and resources to find the ideal home for any buyer.

What sets Ms Vaessen apart is her commitment to understanding the unique needs and desires of each client.

Armed with deep market knowledge and strong negotiation skills, she ensures that her clients secure the best possible terms.

For Ms Vaessen, the most valuable offering is peace of mind.

She takes care of the intricate details, handling the stress and complexities of the buying process, so clients can focus on the excitement of their life-changing investment.

Her belief is simple: Everyone deserves to feel confident when purchasing a home.

With a professional buyer’s agent by their side, clients can move forward with assurance, knowing their interests are protected.

For more information, prospective buyers can reach out to Ms Vaessen on 0403 255 884.

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