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Buyers Agent and Director of Clarke Buyers Agents | We help Sydney property buyers find the right property by assessing, inspecting and providing peace of mind. ⭐️ REBAA Member (Real Estate Buyers Agent Association)

In my extensive experience with Sydney's real estate market, I've noticed a significant detail that's frequently missed in property listings: the absence of car park or garage images. This detail, which might seem minor at first glance, plays a pivotal role in how we evaluate properties for our clients. In a city like Sydney, where parking space is a valued commodity, the availability and size of a parking space can greatly affect a property's attractivenessIn my extensive experience with Sydney's real estate market, I've noticed a significant detail that's frequently missed in property listings: the absence of car park or garage images. This detail, which might seem minor at first glance, plays a pivotal role in how we evaluate properties for our clients. In a city like Sydney, where parking space is a valued commodity, the availability and size of a parking space can greatly affect a property's attractiveness. Moreover, while many properties claim to have a parking space, the reality is that these spaces are often designed for smaller vehicles and may not accommodate the larger SUVs that are popular today. This can be a major deciding factor in your property search. #SydneyRealEstate #HomeBuyingTips #PropertyInsight

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Great point, Chris Clarke. I totally agree that clear images of car parks and garages are very important for property listings in Sydney. As you mentioned, parking is a major concern for many buyers, and not including photos of this important feature can be a missed opportunity.

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