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Frequently Asked Questions.

What is the difference between a Vendor Advocate and a Buyer Advocate?

A Vendor Advocate represents the seller of a property and a Buyer Advocate represents potential purchasers.

What does appointing a Vendor Advocate cost?

The cost of this service is split between the agent and the advocate and comes at no additional cost to the vendor.  

What does appointing a Buyer Advocate cost?

This service is offered at a flat-fee (rather than a percentage of purchase price), this means no conflicts of interest and no unexpected costs.

What does a Vendor Advocate do?

Vendor Advocates guarantee a primary point of contact and a continuous service. They guide agent selection, oversee strategy, marketing, negotiation and administration from listing to final settlement. 

What does a Buyer Advocate do?

Buyer Advocates take the time and stress out of purchasing property. They find, inspect, assess, negotiate and administer the purchase ...significantly reducing the work for home-buyers  and investors alike. 

Why choose Wheller Property Consultants

As a multi award-winning agent and former Director with the Buxton Real Estate Group, Simon Wheller’s understanding of the market and grass-roots  experience has benefitted hundreds of vendors and buyers in Melbourne’s most competitive markets. 

Does Wheller Property Consultants operate in my location?

Wheller Property Advisory operates across Melbourne. 

Does Wheller Property Advisory work with investors too?

Yes. Whether selling your greatest asset, purchasing to secure your future, or investing to build wealth, Wheller Property Advisory can help.