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Connecting people with property

Property isn’t sold by companies; it’s sold by people.

Our team is passionate about connecting people with property, and we strive to bring the ultimate real estate experience to today’s modern consumer. Family-owned and managed, the team at KR Peters is committed to our foundational values of knowledge, dedication, integrity, teamwork, community and opportunity.

As a locally owned boutique agency in operation for over 40 years, integrity and client-first service are our guiding principles.

We find the right buyers for your property by combining old-fashioned hard work and the latest cutting-edge marketing techniques.

As an award-winning agency, we believe that maintaining an uncompromisingly honest and professional approach to our work and striving to deliver positive outcomes for all stakeholders is the key to our consistently outstanding results.

Our superior insight into buyer behaviour, coupled with our years of experience in real estate, contributes significantly to the results we achieve for you.

When you sell with KR Peters, we work closely with you to ensure your home is advantageously positioned for maximum appeal to buyers, and you can be assured that we will do our utmost to achieve the optimum sales price for your property.

KR Peters Real Estate

432 Princes Hwy, Officer, phone 5943 1111.

Alost at 1298 High St Rd, Wantirna South, phone 9800 0000.

Visit krpeters.com.au

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