Total Realty Highlights Low Commission Real Estate Services In Nelson And Ashburton
Total Realty, a real estate agency operating across the South Island, continues to provide full-service property sales with a focus on low commission rates in key regions including Nelson and Ashburton. The company’s model centres on a 1.5% commission rate (plus $550 + GST), offering an alternative to traditional higher-fee agencies.
In the Nelson real estate market, Total Realty agents draw on extensive local knowledge and experience to assist clients with the sale and purchase of residential properties. The Nelson team covers a wide area, including Nelson City Centre, Stoke, Richmond, and surrounding suburbs. Each property listed is professionally photographed and marketed across major platforms, with regular open homes and private viewings arranged to maximise exposure.
Similarly, the Ashburton real estate team provides comprehensive services to property owners in Ashburton and nearby communities. Agents in the area offer advice on sale methods such as deadline sales and auctions, and support clients through the entire process. The agency’s approach aims to ensure clients receive professional support and market insights, while benefiting from lower sales commission.
Both Nelson and Ashburton teams are comprised of experienced consultants with a track record of facilitating property transactions across a variety of property types, including family homes, investment properties, and lifestyle sections. Total Realty also provides online search tools for buyers to explore available listings by price, suburb, and property features.
With a presence in multiple South Island locations, Total Realty’s focus remains on delivering full real estate services while aiming to reduce costs for sellers. The agency reports that many clients have saved significant amounts in fees when compared to agencies with higher commission structures.
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