Sam Towns

Sam Towns

Petrusma Property Hobart/Sandy Bay

Petrusma Property Hobart/Sandy Bay

213 Sandy Bay Road, Sandy Bay TAS 7005

About Sam Towns

Professional Background | When it comes to selling property Sam has an incredible family heritage with over 120 years of combined real estate experience. He grew up in Hobart attending Lenah Valley Primary, becoming a prefect at New Town High and then going on to study Commerce Law at the University of Tasmania. Sam brings a blend of infectious enthusiasm, outstanding people skills, honesty, integrity and a strong commitment to the best possible outcome for his clients. Approach to Real Estate | For Sam life is to be enjoyed and the event of buying or selling a property brings with it endless possibilities. When you deal with Sam you know that not only will you be delighted with the result, but the journey will be worry free. Family | Sam and his wife Natalie have been married for nearly 10 years and are the proud parents of three gorgeous kids - Zali (5 years), Jaden (3years), and April (nearly 1). Hobbies & Interests | Sam has many hobbies and interests including most sports - especially wakeboarding and snowboarding. He is also a movie buff as well as being a keen musician having played guitar since he was old enough to hold one! However, the pass time Sam is most committed to is spending time with his wonderful family. Associates | Sam works in the Sandy Bay office with an enthusiastic, professional and experienced team.
Listing counts are for properties advertised on Allhomes in last 12 months
Sales
49
Sold
19
For sale
31
Avg. days advertised
Sam Towns
Petrusma Property Hobart/Sandy Bay
213 Sandy Bay RoadSandy Bay TAS 7005
Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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