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James McCowan started his career in the industry as a junior property manager in 1991, when he worked diligently and finished each day with a new lesson learned. With his country upbringing, James has the clarity and simplicity of mind associated with those on the land. He says their approach to most things is pragmatic – whether it’s real estate or any other business – they work hard and love the process.
James also recognises that flexibility is another invaluable asset for real estate professionals as is the need to be a good listener, who can read between the lines and have an understanding of timing.
To date James’ top five sales include 62 Wunulla Rd, Point Piper ($28.75 million); 108 Wolseley Rd, Point Piper ($26 million); Santina Penthouse, Darling Point ($10.35 million); 5-7 Cranbrook Ln, Bellevue Hill ($10 million) and 99 Wolseley Rd, Point Piper ($10 million).
New South Wales Sotheby's are delighted to announce to the market for the first time in over 20 years, 'Historic Hanworth Homestead'
Situated around 20 minutes from the wonderful Taralga Village with the award-winning Argyle Inn, opportunities like Hanworth are a rare find.
136 hectares, 335 acres of undulating grazing country.
Homestead of grand proportions with second 4 bedroom home attached via an undercover breezeway. Featuring conservatory overlooking established gardens and sensational swimming pool, 4 stand shearing shed with yards, shearers quarters including extra guest bedrooms, large lounge and dining area and kitchen, helipad and hangar for those whose prefer to arrive in and out quickly, floodlit tennis court overlooking manicured lawns and gardens.
Historic Hanworth Homestead offers the incoming purchaser the chance to acquire an iconic property in the renowned Taralga District, the likes of which must be seen to be fully appreciated.
Set in a private and commanding position, yet just 2.5 hours from Sydney or around 40 minutes by helicopter.