Mark Stewart

Director

About me

I first visited the Shoalhaven in 1989 and from the first visit there was a connection to this stunning part of Australia.

Commencing my real estate career in 1995 the day after my first son Jack was born today 28 years on I hold the same passion for all things real estate, my family and my community who call the Shoalhaven home.

In 1998 I moved permanently to the Shoalhaven and began work for Lucas & Taite at the Sussex Inlet development “The Moorings” My early childhood was spent in rural NSW where I spent my school years growing up with afternoons catching rabbits and assisting around the farm.

After leaving Yanco Agriculture School I returned to farming on a family farm running sheep and growing grain. What attracted me to stay in the Shoalhaven was its stunning scenery and relaxed country lifestyle that reminded me of home in rural NSW, however, with the added benefits of the beach and beautiful temperate climate.

Continuing my background in farming and being able to combine this and a love for being involved in the community I joined the Nowra Show Society and was honoured to become the President of the society and position I held for 5 years. I am still actively involved in the Nowra Show.

The Show brings the local community together and not only provides a great event for the community that showcases our local rural industries whilst providing a first hand insight into the history and careers that are
available to our local children.

What I truly love about real estate is that it is not so much a business about houses but it is about ‘people’ and being in a position to assist people in a way that provides positive outcomes for them on a daily basis.

My passion and drive to stay at the forefront of an eveloning industry has allowed me to consistently deliver and improve the service we provide for everyone who connects with our business.

If you are looking for assistance with any real estate transaction and looking for someone who comes from a background where their word and handshake still mean something today then give me a call.