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Beyond The Sale

What 2 Real Estate Directors Wish They Knew When They Started in the Industry

01 Dec 2025

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Expectations vs. Reality: Real Estate Edition. Let’s just say we’ve seen a lot happen in the Australian Real Estate Industry 😅 Coming up to the end of the year, and with Kirst about to have her second baby we thought it’d be a great time to reflect back a bit on our careers, bust some myths and talk about few stories we haven’t spoken about on the pod yet… We’re answering: - What we thought real estate was going to be like… and how different it actually was - Whether we remember our first listing… and what really happened - The moments we genuinely questioned whether real estate was for us - What we’d go back and tell our younger selves at the start of our careers - The things that used to stress us out that now feel ridiculous in hindsight - The real estate advice we were given early on… that ended up being completely wrong - What we think we would’ve done if we weren’t in real estate at all - How we learned to deal with rejection (and how much you really have to) - What would shock our younger selves about where we are now - If we’d still choose real estate again knowing everything we know today - What success actually means to us right now … and SO much more. Watch the YouTube Version of the Podcast here. See all of the behind the scenes over at @beyondthesalepod or @kirstycunningham and @shanespiteri This podcast couldn’t be possible without our sponsors, YPA, 268 Fund and AgentSpot. If you’re looking to buy, sell or invest this year click on the links to find out how they can help you.

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