John Tran
John is the Licensee/Managing Director of Harcourts Initiative, Malaga, which is centrally located within his specialized areas of Mirrabooka, Balga, Girrawheen, Marangaroo, Alexander Heights, Darch, Landsdale, Koondoola, Ballajura, Beechboro and Bennett Springs.
John’s career in Real Estate began back in 2001, when he undertook a year of training at Professionals Realestate. From 2002 – 2019, he then worked at Raywhite, eventually going on to train and help other agents. And in mid-2019, he joined the Harcourts group, along with his business partner, to open their office in Malaga.
With more than 20 years in the industry, John has successfully sold and represented over than 700 homes during his career and in excess of $220 Million dollars worth of real estate. His long-standing commitment and hard work have seen him receive numerous awards, as well as achieve for his clients some of the highest prices recorded in the area.
John’s core values are based upon providing: Great Service, Strong Negotiation skills, Professionalism and Ethical Practice.
“Being entrusted to sell my client’s biggest, or one of their biggest assets – it’s important not only to be professional and honest at all times but to also provide the necessary skillset and up-to-date marketing methods to achieve the premium price that their property deserves”.
For his sellers, John provides a thorough and effective marketing plan to ensure their property achieves the best possible price while guiding them through all aspects of the deal to ensure a seamless process, from initial listing to the final days of settlement. For prospective buyers, John offers his honest and professional opinion in order to help find their ideal property, whether they are looking for a home or an investment.
John was born and raised in Perth, WA, and graduated from Mercy College. He is both a licensee and active sales consultant, holding diplomas in Real Estate and Property Services. To further his knowledge, John has also attended workshops and conferences in Perth, Fremantle, Brisbane and San Francisco. His community involvements include the Motor Neurone Disease Association WA, Cancer Council WA and Red Cross-Appeal