Phil Commandeur
About Phil Commandeur
Born in Sydney and having been in the property industry for over a decade, I feel I have a knowledge of the local and national property markets that are second to none. More importantly, the advice I provide to clients selling their home reflects this. While other agents may be content to tell vendors only what they want to hear, I provide clients with the information they need to know.Honest, rigorous, and highly ethical are a few qualities that have earned me the reputation of being an agent who is trustworthy and holds himself to the highest professional standards. Exceptionally hard working, I draw on all of the extensive marketing resources available to me to develop sales strategies specifically customised to highlight the unique features of your home and to ensure I keep you informed and involved at every stage of the process. My reputation for making the sales process as enjoyable as possible for the client plays a big part in my success.Energetic and driven, I commit whole-heartedly and my sole focus is on client satisfaction. I strive to give clients an outstanding level of customer service as well as optimal results. With the combination of my team, experience, knowledge, skills, enthusiasm, processes and strategies, I have consistently been selling homes up to thirty five percent above vendors expectations, in a twenty five percent quicker time frame and with four point eight to five star customer reviews.Being a keen surfer, I have a mutual and empathetic relationship and respect for the ocean and in keeping it clean, healthy and enjoyable for all people, animals and organisms alike. I have been affiliated with the Australian Surf Life Savers, which I feel is fundamental to allowing others to enjoy the ocean and surf as much as I do.I am community minded and I feel fortunate to give back and help fight some of Australia’s biggest killers with some amazing charities, such as the Cancer Council, Heart Foundation and Clown Doctors. While working with the Clown Doctors, I had the privilege of working in wards with the terminally ill, to entertain and understand the lives of some of these incredibly brave young children. We would go in to the wards as magicians with tricks and my ukulele for the ultimate rendition of ‘somewhere over the rainbow’.