David Hamilton
David is the Managing Director of First National Palm Beach and First National The Pines at Elanora in Queensland. David Hamilton and his wife Dorothy operate First National Palm Beach, First National The Pines and also have an interest in First National Burleigh.
David Hamilton became a licensed real estate agent in 1986 and joined First National in 1997.
David has always been passionate about staff personal development and systems to improve real estate office practice.
In that role, David was a member of the 2004 Steering Committee for the First National South East Queensland professional development scheme SEQA which provides training and career development for Sales Consultants, Property Managers and Administration staff. He continues to provide input on course content and trainers.
From 2005 to 2011 David was a Director of First National Real Estate one of the largest Australian real estate groups, from 2009 to 2011 he was Chairman of the Board of Directors. Before that he served as Technology Director and was appointed Vice Chairman and Finance Director between 2007 and 2009.
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First National Palm Beach, The Pines and Burleigh have renewed their sponsorship with Palm Beach Soccer Club for another 2 years!
read more Last month we ran a 12 month summary of the extraordinary Property Management Department activity the 20-21 year, you can find it at www.palmbeachfn.com.au/blog/2021/july/pms-the-tip-of-the-spear.
read more That phrase describes our property managers to a T but, backing them up is the rest of a well oiled machine that makes our incredible vacancy rates and arrears rates consistently possible.
read more Now that Auctions and Opens are no more attention is being drawn to 3D video tours as a substitute. We have been using 3D videos since 2016 when we brought one of the first cameras to Australia.
read more It is about this time that I stick my neck out every year with some thoughts about what this year holds for our real estate market.
read more What a busy Christmas season it was, unlike most of our competitors in the Palm Beach area we ran our Property Management Department right through the two weeks from December 20th to January 6th with only the designated holiday breaks.
read more On first glance you could think that by curbing investor demand you could suddenly make first homes more affordable.
read more The Gold Coast has become a big place with a population 600,000 people and predictions that 10 years we could have 800,000.
read more Easing up on lending restrictions and market direction.
read more A funny thing, but for borrowers a very good thing, happened last week in the Federal Court of all places.
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