Jireh May - Mortgage Broker

Jireh May - Mortgage Broker Jireh May
Mortgage Broker - Sequoia Home Loans

My communication, sales experience, passion, manner and enthusiasm for people are all skills that I hope will make my clients experience a seamless and enjoyable one. By being genuine and showing my enthusiasm for homes, people and their dreams I hope to become a trustworthy salesman that makes buying and selling homes effortless.

Sydney – 74.0%  |  Melbourne – 71.5%  |  Adelaide – 66.8%  |  Canberra – 62.9%  |  Brisbane – 48.0%Auction clearance rat...
02/06/2025

Sydney – 74.0% | Melbourne – 71.5% | Adelaide – 66.8% | Canberra – 62.9% | Brisbane – 48.0%

Auction clearance rates are on the rise in most major Australian cities this week, marking a notable shift in market momentum as autumn draws to a close. Why does this matter? Auction clearance rates serve as a real-time pulse of housing demand:
• When over 70%, the market is running hot – expect strong competition and upward pressure on prices.
• Around 60% is a balanced market (steady conditions).
• Below 60% signals a cooler market – lower demand and potential price softening.

For property investors, these trends are more than just numbers. 📊 Rising clearance rates mean buyer demand is heating up. This often foreshadows price growth, so savvy investors watch these indicators to time their moves. With Sydney and Melbourne now above that 70% threshold, we’re seeing clear signs of seller’s market conditions (prices likely to push higher). In Adelaide and Canberra, mid-60s percentages still reflect healthy activity, while Brisbane’s sub-50% rate shows it’s lagging – a reminder that real estate is never one uniform market.

Bottom line: As we wrap up autumn 2025, the overall auction success rate trending high suggests growing confidence and possible price gains ahead. Investors should take note of this momentum – it hints that winter could see further market strength.

Insight: High clearance rates = high market confidence. The current figures indicate that momentum is building, so keep a close eye on these weekly stats. They’re a handy early indicator of where property values might be headed next.

05/12/2023
Continuous Learning!We can all get to a point where we feel like we have learned everything that we need to know. We can...
07/03/2022

Continuous Learning!

We can all get to a point where we feel like we have learned everything that we need to know.

We can even get into a pattern of blocking out the noise of our past experiences that taught us in the first place.

This may not be something we physically think about or think we are actively doing but it can enter our day to day life, work, hobbies and friendships.

When a suggestion is brought to us how do we react to it? “That’s not how I would do it”, “not in my experience”, “here is a better way to do this” and etc

I’m not saying that these are bad responses nor am I saying every idea or thought that someone brings to you is good or right but sometimes we are wrong and sometimes the other person has a more efficient way.

How do we change this thought pattern?
Ask a question!
I haven’t seen it done like that before, explain to me how that way is better?
That’s a interesting thought how did you come to that conclusion?
What would this do to improve my business?

Take yourself back to when you where a child.
Child: Why is the sky blue?
Dad: “The sky is blue due to a phenomenon called Raleigh scattering. This scattering refers to the scattering of electromagnetic radiation (of which light is a form) by particles of a much smaller wavelength.”
(If they are a smart dad)
Child: But why?

“But Why”!

When did we stop asking questions that are pure and genuine. We have so much to learn and there are so many people out there willing to give you knowledge!
When it gets offered to you take it because you will never get it again.

The greatest piece of advice I was given by a 83yr old metropolitan opera singer was
“Jireh never stop asking for help, never stop learning and always spend time with the oldest person in the room for they have the most to offer”!

New Zealanders Love Freehold Property’s. The reason is quite easy to see why.It’s simple and easy to understand there ar...
14/02/2022

New Zealanders Love Freehold Property’s.

The reason is quite easy to see why.
It’s simple and easy to understand there are no extra bits to get your head around (for the most part).

Over the next few posts I’m going to try to help you understand the other property types and dispel some of the fears and misunderstandings around leasehold, cross lease and unit titles.

Auction Day Tomorrow 3pm online.If you would like more information please get in contact.
11/02/2022

Auction Day
Tomorrow 3pm online.
If you would like more information please get in contact.

Congratulations
10/02/2022

Congratulations

Happy New Year 🥳
31/01/2022

Happy New Year 🥳

At this time with the way banks are working I would 100% try and convince you to find a broker if you are looking to buy...
18/01/2022

At this time with the way banks are working I would 100% try and convince you to find a broker if you are looking to buy!

We have a list of great brokers willing to help you and take care of you.

Please get in contact if you would like more information.

4/45 Willcott street has SOLD
14/01/2022

4/45 Willcott street has SOLD

Look at this stunning home! Positioned on one of the most renowned streets in Mt Eden.This stunning turn of the century ...
12/01/2022

Look at this stunning home!

Positioned on one of the most renowned streets in Mt Eden.

This stunning turn of the century villa is sure to sweep you off your feet.

Beautifully tucked back behind a classic white picket fence, the original aesthetics of this property are undeniably breathtaking. The decorated veranda with ornate detail and vibrant traditional stained glass will romance you all the way to the door.

Get in contact today with or myself today!

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