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Cottage & Castle is a Melbourne-based buyer’s advocate that helps people buy property with confidence. We offer independent buyer advocacy for home buyers across inner Melbourne. We work only for the buyer, not the seller. We search for homes, give you access to off-market properties, assess the price, and negotiate or bid at auction on your behalf. Our goal is simple: help you secure the right property, on the right terms, at the right price. Buyer Advocacy for Melbourne Home Buyers: A framework that keeps the focus on what you need. Buyers Advocacy for Melbourne Property Investors: A disciplined approach to long-term returns.
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111 Cecil Street, 3205, South Melbourne, Australia
- 03 7066 5481
- sven@cottageandcastle.com.au
- cottageandcastle.com.au
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