Sandi Sharp Harcourts Manly

Sandi Sharp Harcourts Manly Here is all the tips, insights and advice you will need to move from anywhere in Australia to our lo

Representing the needs of her clients in the fast paced environment of real estate in Brisbane’s bayside suburbs requires a specialised level of knowledge and a focus on exceptional customer service. Sandi Sharp is a Property Sales Executive who cares deeply about delivering premium results for properties sold on behalf of her vendors. She is genuinely empathetic to the process of buying, selling and moving home.

29/05/2026
Honoured to have received a Silver Sales Achievement Award with Harcourts 🏆A huge thank you to all of my clients for tru...
28/05/2026

Honoured to have received a Silver Sales Achievement Award with Harcourts 🏆

A huge thank you to all of my clients for trusting me to help guide you through your property journey. Your support, trust, and referrals mean so much, and I’m incredibly grateful to be part of such an important milestone in your lives.

This achievement wouldn’t be possible without you — thank you! ✨

This week marks National Reconciliation Week — a time for all Australians to reflect on our shared histories, cultures, ...
26/05/2026

This week marks National Reconciliation Week — a time for all Australians to reflect on our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to consider how we can contribute to reconciliation in meaningful ways.

Held annually from 27 May to 3 June, National Reconciliation Week encourages us to learn about the histories and cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, acknowledge the past, and work together toward a more respectful, inclusive, and united future.

Reconciliation is everyone’s responsibility. Through listening, learning, understanding, and action, we can help create stronger relationships and communities built on respect and truth.

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Today, on National Sorry Day, we pause to acknowledge and reflect on the experiences of the Stolen Generations — Aborigi...
25/05/2026

Today, on National Sorry Day, we pause to acknowledge and reflect on the experiences of the Stolen Generations — Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were forcibly removed from their families, communities, and cultures.

National Sorry Day is a time to listen, learn, and recognise the ongoing impacts of these past government policies, while honouring the strength, resilience, and stories of First Nations peoples.

It is also an opportunity for all Australians to come together in the spirit of healing, understanding, and reconciliation, as we continue to build a more inclusive and respectful future.

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Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) 💙GAAD is about raising awareness of the importance of accessibility a...
20/05/2026

Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) 💙

GAAD is about raising awareness of the importance of accessibility and inclusivity for people living with disability. It encourages all of us to think about how people of all abilities access and experience the world — especially online spaces, workplaces, businesses, and communities.

Creating accessible environments helps ensure everyone has equal opportunities to connect, participate, work, learn, and thrive.

Inclusivity matters, and small changes can make a big difference. 🌍

SOLD | 46 Villiers Street, Lota 🏡✨A huge congratulations to Fiona & Matt on the purchase of their beautiful new home in ...
19/05/2026

SOLD | 46 Villiers Street, Lota 🏡✨

A huge congratulations to Fiona & Matt on the purchase of their beautiful new home in Lota! It’s been such a pleasure helping you secure this special property, and I’m so excited for everything ahead as you begin this next chapter.

Wishing you many happy memories in your new home — welcome to the neighbourhood! 🔑🥂

🔑 Tips for Selling Your Home: It’s the Little Things That MatterThinking of selling? Don’t underestimate the impact of s...
13/05/2026

🔑 Tips for Selling Your Home: It’s the Little Things That Matter

Thinking of selling? Don’t underestimate the impact of small aesthetic repairs before inspections.

A leaking tap, blown light bulb, chipped paint or loose door handle might seem minor—but to potential buyers, these details can stand out and create the impression that bigger maintenance issues may exist.

Before your open home, take the time to tackle those quick fixes:

✔️ Replace blown light bulbs
✔️ Fix leaking taps
✔️ Touch up paint where needed
✔️ Repair loose handles, hinges or fixtures
✔️ Make sure everything feels clean, fresh and well maintained

Buyers notice more than you think—and a well-presented home helps build confidence, creates a stronger first impression and can ultimately influence the offers you receive.

Small improvements can make a big difference. ✨

Thinking about selling and not sure where to start? Reach out for advice on how to prepare your home for the best possible result.

Today we celebrate Mother's Day 💐A day to say thank you to the mums, grandmothers, and mother figures who make a house f...
09/05/2026

Today we celebrate Mother's Day 💐

A day to say thank you to the mums, grandmothers, and mother figures who make a house feel like home. The ones who create the memories, the laughter, and the little moments that matter most.

Whether it’s breakfast in bed, a walk by the water, or simply spending time together, we hope your day is filled with appreciation and connection.

Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible mums in our bayside community ❤️

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