Scott's father was a builder, and one lesson has never left him: "Measure twice, cut once”, and it is how Scott approaches each sale. As an experienced renovator himself, he can walk through a home and see how a few targeted improvements will improve the sale result. A Tingalpa owner came to him with a house that needed work and clear price expectations. Scott coordinated an internal makeover before the campaign began, and the home sold for $150,000 above what the owner expected.
That practical streak runs through everything. He keeps a trusted network of trades, stylists and suppliers, and will personally organise pre-sale works so sellers are not left chasing quotes. Scott sells houses and townhouses, and with children spanning different stages of life, he understands the changing needs of first home buyers, growing families, and downsizers alike. As a Brisbane Southside real estate agent, he also works across nearby Hemmant, Belmont and Wynnum West.
What clients most often mention is the communication - Regular updates, honest price conversations, weekly vendor reports with real buyer feedback, and no surprises. “I love helping people through what can be one of the most stressful parts of their life,” Scott says, and it shows in how steady he keeps people when a sale gets complicated.
Throughout his years in real estate, Scott has come to appreciate that some of the most personal conversations happen only after the transaction is complete. One family had built a lifetime of memories in their home, and it was only once the sale had concluded that they shared the profound emotional significance of what they were leaving behind.
Away from work he enjoys playing guitar and piano, swimming, and spending time with his family. He is a mental health advocate and a proud supporter of Tingalpa State School, where you will find him at community events like the annual Movie Night and Bastille Day. With more than 240 verified client reviews behind him, Scott has built a name locals trust.
Whether you're considering selling in Tingalpa or simply recognise Scott from the local bus stops, he's always happy to have a no-obligation chat.