Scott Harvey Real Estate

Scott Harvey Real Estate is a boutique agency with a very different philosophy to the traditional approach to the marketing and selling of real estate

Since entering the Real Estate Industry in 1971, Scott Harvey, a fully licensed Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, has developed a myriad of property marketing and public relations skills that have allowed him to turn over literally millions of dollars of property. Running his own family Real Estate Company, Harvey Real Estate in the Sutherland Shire of Sydney, founded by his father John Harvey who was a strong advocate of education within the industry, the Company was the prime Auctioneer of subdivisions for the Sutherland Shire Council. Scott was a founding Director of the Nationwide Realty Franchise Group and as a developer of numerous home unit, villa and strata complexes, he has established a solid platform for Real Estate knowledge and dealings. Scott and his family moved to the Far North Coast 20 years ago to enjoy the lifestyle that Byron Bay and its hinterland areas has to offer. His integrity and professionalism are his uppermost priorities when helping owners and purchasers meet their property needs. Scott is a Justice of the Peace, Licensed Real Estate Agent, Auctioneer, member of the Real Estate of NSW (REI) and the International Real Estate Federation (FIABCI). Having also founded the Harvey World Travel Franchise Group with his father, they were also appointed by the Real Estate Institute of Australia as official agents for the FIABCI World Real Estate Conventions. Scott is also a member of the Securities & Syndication Institute and has managed numerous property syndications bringing likeminded property investors together. Scott is an avid sports follower and administrator with close links to the Rugby Union and regional Water Polo communities. Scott Harvey Real Estate sponsors the Far North Coast Rugby Union and the Mullumbimby Water Polo Club, raising funds to help young local talent fulfil their dreams.

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