OPENING DOORS TO LOCAL REAL ESTATE EXPERTISE IN GLADSTONE PARK
Barry Plant Gladstone Park
About Us
Based in the heart of Gladstone Park, the Barry Plant team are specialists in the unique mix of properties that make up the market in areas like Attwood, Gowanbrae, Greenvale, Mickleham, Tullamarine, Westmeadows as well as Gladstone Park. Led by Director Bill Karp and working hand-in-hand with sister offices just over the Freeway in Essendon and Keilor East, Barry Plant Gladstone Park is home to a team of experienced sales agents and property management professionals who can help you navigate the local real estate market with ease.
With unparalleled knowledge of the local real estate market, the Barry Plant team can offer expert advice and friendly guidance to help you through every stage of your property sale, purchase or rental.
Property owners in the City of Hume and beyond know that they can rely on Barry Plant for experienced insights and exceptional customer service that not only ensures market-leading results, but that does so whilst minimising any stress or uncertainty.
The property management team at Gladstone Park is well-placed to ensure that you reap the benefits of the very latest in technology and up-to-the-minute training. Why would you leave your valuable investment in the hands of someone else?
No matter what your property dreams may look like, the local specialists at Barry Plant Gladstone Park are the right people to have by your side.
Barry Plant Gladstone Park
Gladstone Park VIC 3043
Trading Hours
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm | Sat 9am-12:30pm
Closed Sundays and Public Holidays
NEWS & INSIGHTS
Buyers ‘landing’ new opportunities
Given the level of commentary in the media recently about the cost of constructing a home, and the impact that this is having on homebuyers who are keen to create their next home from scratch, you might haver assumed that the market for vacant homesites around Melbourne has been quiet.
Will we see an early Spring?
It might seem a little odd to be talking about the arrival of Spring after a week of such ‘wintery’ conditions, but the level of buyer activity in the City of Hume in recent times has suggested that we may well be seeing an early start to the official Spring market this year.