For Nick Pagano, maintaining deep relationships through impeccable service and top-quality attention to detail is the key to success in the Perth real estate scene.
Nick enjoys that no two days are the same in real estate and loves rising to the occasion with a challenging property sale, always aiming for a result that exceeds the expectations of his clients. With more than a decade in the industry, he knows how to deliver on big promises, and by always putting the client’s needs first, he has built a reputation as a genuine and reliable agent who will work tirelessly to get the job done. His confidence and easy demeanour make the property journey an enjoyable one for Nick’s clients.
With experience in both the local and international market, Nick understands the importance of keeping on top of emerging technologies, marketing tactics and market movements and keeps himself well informed to make sure he’s performing his job as effectively and efficiently as possible. In the last two years, Nick has been the lead agent for a $25 million development, a project that has tested his skills and allowed him to learn and grow.
North Perth holds a special place in Nick’s heart, as it was the first place he lived when he arrived in Perth. Nick loves the vibrant cafe culture, the array of unique shops on offer, and the youthful locals that the neighbourhood attracts and can often be spotted soaking up the atmosphere at an Angove Street eatery on the weekend. The area also offers stunningly eclectic architecture, with character home mingling with contemporary masterpieces, attracting buyers from all walks of life. Nick feels he is privileged to specialise in this unique and remarkable suburb.
With a loving wife, two young sons, and a puppy, Nick is kept busy outside of work, and is rarely far away from a good coffee to keep him going. The keen soccer and chess player is excited to be raising his young family in the thriving North Perth area and taking full advantage of what's on offer.
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