Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Sponsored Content
HomeIn BusinessResponsible real estate in Geelong

Responsible real estate in Geelong

After identifying a gap in the real estate market for a more authentic agency service, Ricky Forte established Geelong Real Estate Co (GREC) in early 2021.

Starting a business is difficult enough on its own, however Ricky’s enthusiasm is clear in his drive to establish a company during a global pandemic.

Coming from a background in real estate and community work, Ricky set out to deliver service with a difference to Geelong and the surrounding areas.

As a carbon-neutral business, GREC places a strong emphasis on environmental and corporate social responsibility.

“We’re a business that’s focused around community, not just profits,” Ricky says.

“We’re offering a different service where we’re known for something different, we’re known for being a company that gives back and is carbon neutral.”

Initially beginning the business on his own, Ricky has grown the team to five staff in 13 months.

“The most exciting thing is that [GREC] is an attraction business, not just for customers but for staff. People want to work for someone that’s more corporate or socially responsible – the people that work with me; we share a vision.”

The GREC team is regularly seen at sausage sizzles, shaking tins and supporting local initiatives, including Rory’s Warriors, the Royal Children’s Hospital and the Red Cross, as well as local sporting teams and kindergartens.

“We encourage people to contact us if there’s something that we can do to support the local community, whether it be fundraisers or things like that,” Ricky says.

With a total sales portfolio of 91 properties in its first year of operation, business was booming for GREC throughout the pandemic, and continues to flourish as the world reenters the realm of normalcy.

GREC is a first time entrant and finalist in the 2022 Geelong Business Excellence Awards (GBEAs), and Ricky encourages other businesses to get involved in future years – with a potential award only an added benefit to entering.

“Having the expectation of winning isn’t everything for me,” he says.

“For me, it’s when you stop and do a deep dive on your business – everyone is working so hard in the business, it’s important to stop and work on the business.”

“It’s more just to be able to network with the people involved in the awards, and identifying so many areas in the business that need improvement – that’s been a real plus that I wasn’t expecting.”

Thanks to major sponsor LBW Business + Wealth advisors, the 2022 Geelong Business Excellence Awards celebrate clever, creative and connected businesses in Geelong and the Bellarine, as well as the Surf Coast, Queenscliff and Golden Plains regions.

The Geelong Business Excellence Awards presentation event will take place at GMHBA Stadium on Thursday October 27 at 6pm. Tickets to the awards night are available now at www.gbea.com.au.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Highlight your Local Legends

It’s time to recognise and honour people who go above and beyond for their community, with nominations open for Local Legends Awards. Surf...

Venom breaks Spirit

More News

Dodgy builder’s past catches up

A notorious fraudster has received his comeuppance more than eight years after ripping off a Geelong resident. The Building and Plumbing Commission (BPC) has successfully...

Venom breaks Spirit

The WNBL's top-two race has been blown wide open after cellar-dwellers Geelong Venom stunned Bendigo Spirit with an 80-73 home win. Alissa Pili, Shyla...

Staying active the key to hitting 100

Point Lonsdale’s Carmen Ward had a fairly typical birthday this year; some cupcakes, balloons and an exercise session. Fairly typical, that is, except this year...

Works underway at busy Highton intersection

Construction has begun on a new roundabout at a busy Highton intersection. Expected to be completed in early May, the new roundabout at the intersection...

‘Timing is crucial’: Andresen pounces for Cadel win

Tobias Lund Andresen confidently predicted he'd win and rival Matthew Brennan's mistake made sure that prophecy came true. The difference in body language between the...

Lara pulls teams from GFL

One of the region’s oldest football clubs will not field senior teams in the Geelong Football League this year. After a meeting with AFL Barwon...

Sworn to success: the motto behind Cadel race winner

Ally Wollaston's historic win at the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race came with a language warning, thanks to her joyful rehashing of the...

Cooler conditions welcomed

With blistering heat wreaking havoc on local cricket last weekend, cooler conditions greeted players on Saturday 31 January and Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went...

Graham grabs eight as Dobbin rescues Hawks

The race for the Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association A1 Grade finals looks like going down to the final round of the home and away...

Grazotis steers Cobras to big total

All-rounder Stan Grazotis put his side in a commanding position on the opening day of round 12 with a stunning century to resurrect Collendina’s...