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From working with Rotary to actively tackling environmental issues in property management, he’s a real estate professional who likes to get stuck in and assist when people need it most.
And yes, he concedes community service provides some real estate rewards, but that’s not the reason he does it.
As Adrian notes, you are either the type of person who gives back or you’re not, and for him it comes naturally in the knowledge real estate agents are often the go-to person when it comes to community support.
In this episode of the Elevate podcast with Samantha McLean, Adrian reflects on a career defined by community service.
He offers an insight into where agents can start their journey of community involvement, including tips on working with the causes they align with, and how this helps build genuine relationships.
Adrian also shares an insight into the experience of climbing to Everest Base Camp, and how that subsequently informed his real estate career, including the challenges of navigating Covid-19 lockdowns in Victoria.
As an industry professional with 30-years’ experience, Adrian looks at what has changed in real estate in recent years, and how that has influenced his role as an award-winning auctioneer.
He offers an insight into why he started an environmental initiative aimed squarely at property management and shares how other agents can use similar strategies as a major point of difference.
“If there’s one thing that you can do, it’s be memorable. Be memorable in every element of our vocation. Whether you’re a property manager or a sales person, whether it’s your social media page or whether it’s a completely different career – if you can be memorable, I think that’s a pretty good outcome,” Adrian Butera.
Plus much, much more…
Adrian on Elite Agent
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From working with Rotary to actively tackling environmental issues in property management, he’s a real estate professional who likes to get stuck in and assist when people need it most.
And yes, he concedes community service provides some real estate rewards, but that’s not the reason he does it.
As Adrian notes, you are either the type of person who gives back or you’re not, and for him it comes naturally in the knowledge real estate agents are often the go-to person when it comes to community support.
In this episode of the Elevate podcast with Samantha McLean, Adrian reflects on a career defined by community service.
He offers an insight into where agents can start their journey of community involvement, including tips on working with the causes they align with, and how this helps build genuine relationships.
Adrian also shares an insight into the experience of climbing to Everest Base Camp, and how that subsequently informed his real estate career, including the challenges of navigating Covid-19 lockdowns in Victoria.
As an industry professional with 30-years’ experience, Adrian looks at what has changed in real estate in recent years, and how that has influenced his role as an award-winning auctioneer.
He offers an insight into why he started an environmental initiative aimed squarely at property management and shares how other agents can use similar strategies as a major point of difference.
“If there’s one thing that you can do, it’s be memorable. Be memorable in every element of our vocation. Whether you’re a property manager or a sales person, whether it’s your social media page or whether it’s a completely different career – if you can be memorable, I think that’s a pretty good outcome,” Adrian Butera.
Plus much, much more…
Adrian on Elite Agent
Connect with Adrian
The post Making a difference: Adrian Butera on how to work with community, be memorable and become an agent of choice appeared first on Elite Agent.

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