Turning buyers' aspirations into reality is exactly what we do. This week, the exchange of 510/48 Amalfi Drive, Wentworth Point was a testament to that, with our team hitting the mark on the buyers brief to a tee - a spacious two-bed with two car spaces, excellent privacy and specific aspect. Ready to secure their new investment property with a fixed tenant prior to exchanging, this buyer's confidence quickly soared with the support of our team sourcing this perfect off-market opportunity prior to the launch of the campaign.
Representing yet another happy buyer impressed by the wow factor of Wentworth Point, the popularity and demand of the suburb is reflected in wider market activity, with a total of 28 sales so far in September. Comparatively, the significant shift in sales within surrounding suburbs that have historically been more popular is clear this month; with Rhodes (6), Ryde (13), Meadowbank (6), Lidcombe (6), Homebush (5), and Sydney Olympic Park (1). Offering connection to community and leisurely lifestyle, more and more buyers are looking to call Wentworth Point home - a growing trend that we anticipate will only continue to rise over time.
With a versatile selection of properties to match an array of buyer’s briefs, we will be connecting you with more opportunities over the coming weeks. If you are actively looking to buy, be it for living or investment; reach out to learn more about how we can help you - the perfect off market opportunity may be just around the corner.

The Wow Factor behind Wentworth Point
We have a versatile selection of properties to match an array of buyer’s requirements in Wentworth Point for living or investment. Contact us today.
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