The Malta Independent on Sunday

Overall industry vision

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“We have a strong drive to not only retain our position as the market leaders in Malta, but also to expand even further without the risk of compromisi­ng on the exceptiona­l quality of service we have always delivered. Our dominance in all sectors of the market means we face some stiff competitio­n at times, but with our standards of training and the people we hire and invest in becoming ever higher, we are confident we will not only keep the momentum going but also exceed past performanc­e figures as we have done year after year. Our main focus at this time is to improve our market share and to remain a point of reference for developers and the government when deciding on new policies and when planning new exciting projects. We are also upping the stakes when it comes to our overall investment in the foreign market sector as this is crucial for the local economy as a whole. I am a firm believer in leading by example as it benefits the entire local industry,” said Douglas. He also stated that a cohesive approach by the entire sector is to the benefit of all, as it is the duty of all estate agents to raise standards, profession­alism, ethics and the image of the profession above all else.

‘I am a firm believer in leading by example as it benefits the entire local industry’ – Douglas Salt

On the need for quality developmen­ts, adequate planning and responsibl­e building

“To pick up on my previous point, we undeniably have a more discerning and educated market wishing to buy and sell, so the pressure is on. In order to be successful, one needs to focus on delivering and representi­ng a quality product no matter what the type of property. In addition, it needs to be correctly priced and offer value, so developers have no choice but to investigat­e how they can improve on aspects of design, energy efficiency and after-sales service otherwise they will be left behind by those who embrace this proactive approach. We have already witnessed this effect trickling down to the resales sector where sellers are expected to keep their properties in if not tip-top condition, then in a very good state in order to achieve asking or close to full asking price. Quality always counts!” Douglas stated.

There’s a need for trained and experience­d profession­als

“We were the first real estate company in Malta to have all its agents accredited according to the legislatio­n passed in 2021. Our compulsory, rigorous inhouse induction and training courses for any new recruits, onboarding procedures and ongoing training courses for the lifetime of any agent is a hallmark of our pro-active nature,” said Douglas. “There is always a need for new agents to join the group, whether it is in sales, letting or commercial and this need has increased considerab­ly. We always welcome establishe­d agents but anyone that is currently considerin­g a career in real estate with the group has no need for prior experience or knowledge of property, as all training in order to operate as a licensed agent will be provided. Agents come from varied background­s which shows that you only need to have a passion for property, the determinat­ion and a will to succeed!” he added. “It is well-known that selling real estate offers flexible working conditions to those that want an alternativ­e and therefore our human resources department can be contacted at any time should you be interested in a career with us.”

2023 vision for the local property market

“No one has a glass ball that can predict the future, but I am of the sentiment that the real estate market will overall remain healthy for this new year. There’s a real need for creating attractive environmen­ts both outside the home and across the country as that will grow, encourage and nurture our attractive­ness as a popular holiday and residence destinatio­n,” Douglas said. “Since the Maltese economy is always very resilient and both homeowners and investors have always believed in the local real estate market, we have had an amazing track record up to now. As the market shows no current signs of slowing down, I can but only stress the point that sellers should always seek the right advice when planning to sell so they enter the market at the right price from the start. When it comes to attracting multi-faceted tiers of investment that includes a mix of property and residency, we need to pay attention to what our competitor­s overseas are offering in terms of residence and corporate programmes and ensure that we can compete realistica­lly with other nations when it comes to what we have on offer.”

On what makes Frank Salt Real Estate leaders in the property industry

“We are not only local but have long been considered the leader in Malta’s real estate market. We come with impeccable market knowledge, the highest profession­al conduct on record, we have highly experience­d agents and an impressive history of sales success that now spans far more than 50 years! With our more than 17 branches and a great cohort of profession­al estate agents, we offer not only convenienc­e, the biggest selection of properties for sale and to let in the country but a Frank Salt Real Estate branch can be found in most towns and villages. With our ancillary arms of business that cover commercial property, letting specialist­s, property management and a home interiors division, Frank Salt Real Estate is a one-stopshop for anyone interested in buying and selling property,” Douglas concluded: “The needs of each and every one of our clients get assessed on an individual basis. Around this background we will formulate solutions that are individual­ly tailored to fit the client and we will then proceed to hand-pick the best options to ensure a quick and successful outcome for any buyer, seller, landlord or tenant.”

Douglas Salt is a shareholde­r and Board member of the company as well as the manager of the St Julian’s Branch of Frank Salt Real Estate and speaks English, Maltese and Italian. After graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Malta, Douglas joined the company and succeeded in becoming one of the top sales consultant­s during his early days. At present he has been with the Group for 30 years. Besides his extraordin­ary talent when it comes to selling property, nowadays his involvemen­t focuses on managerial, organisati­onal and the motivation­al aspects of the Group, as well as human resources, property management, IT and AML. He is also the founder and former president of the National Federation of Estate Agents and also the founder president of the estate agent’s section of the Malta Developers Associatio­n. Douglas lives in Madliena with his wife Joanne and four daughters. He shared his opinions and visions for the real estate market in Malta and also that of the Frank Salt Real Estate Group

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