Agent’s top start rewarded

Sales associate Gareth Ireland picked up his rookie NZ Sotheby’s International Realty award in...
Sales associate Gareth Ireland picked up his rookie NZ Sotheby’s International Realty award in Christchurch. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
In a town not short of rookie real estate agents trying to forge a career, Gareth Ireland — a sales associate in New Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty’s (NZSIR) Queenstown office — already stands out.

The 43-year-old, who’s been in the industry just over a year, has won ‘rookie of the year 2024’ out of newbie agents from 27 NZSIR offices.

His background’s a decade’s worth of technology sales in Sydney, Australia, before moving to Queenstown with his Kiwi wife , Anne-Marie, in 2014.

They started tourism business Escape Quest which sold in 2013.

Ireland, whose business was right beside NZSIR’s head office, says he was inspired by their ultra-successful agent Gerard Bligh, along with admiration for the brand, to enter the industry.

He got his licence in just six weeks — "typically, most people will study for six months" — and has absolutely loved the job, especially interacting with people.

"I think the barriers to success in real estate are quite high — you have to be very focused, determined, and want to help people and get the best outcome."

Speaking of outcomes, Ireland’s already sold about a dozen properties, on- and off-market, and recently set a record sale price for an 1105 square metre Jack’s Point section of $1.35million.

Ireland believes his technology sales background — "I have a strong understanding of digital marketing" — and experience as a local business owner’s also helped his successful introduction into real estate sales.

And, as an extra string to his bow, he’s a hobbyist photographer, a skill he puts to use when marketing properties.

 

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