Dexter Prack
About Dexter Prack
A positive, enthusiastic and experienced agent, Dexter has been achieving exceptional results for his clients for more than 20 years as well as being one of the regions most sought after and top auctioneers. Between his sharp negotiating skills and mastery at fuelling competitive auctions, closing tough sales and securing record-breaking prices, it’s easy to see why.
A licensed estate agent, Dexter has led his large team to become Harcourts’ Number 1 Sales Office in Victoria since 2012, home to some 80 offices, and is Number 5 Australia wide. His extraordinary skills – stemming too from a competitive nature that loves seeing buyers battle it out and send prices upwards – have also led to a large collection of prestigious, personal industry awards. Together, his dynamic team sell over 300+ properties a year and has maintained an auction clearance rate of 92% consistently.
However, Dexter remains very down-to-earth. He mentors his sales team with a genuine desire to see them prosper and succeed and works closely with his associate agent, Tamara Mitchell, whose long-term experience in the industry, unparalleled reliability, and attentive approach to customer care ensure clients are very well looked after.
Dexter also supports several community groups via sponsorships and charity auctions. He understands and respects people’s individual needs and is instrumental in ensuring they’re met. His fun, casual and transparent approach also instantly puts people at ease.
His secret to success is simple: outstanding property presentation combined with an effective pricing strategy, honesty and integrity, attention to detail, 6 star customer service and putting his clients best interest first. He thinks outside the square and brings both a wealth of experience and a love of people to all his dealings.
Outside of work, Dexter is a mad golfer, loves spending time with his family, snowboarding at Mt Hotham and dining out at Melbourne’s finest restaurants.
For a refreshingly positive real estate experience, please call Dexter