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Belle Property completes merger and acquisition cycle on Sydney’s upper north shore

By Liam Garman
04 February 2025 | 6 minute read
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The agency has announced the formation of Belle Property Wahroonga, Hornsby, Pymble and Thornleigh, following the merger of the network’s local Hornsby and Pymble offices and the acquisition of Soames Real Estate.

The new office will be led by Daniel Dennis, principal of Belle Property Hornsby, and Michael Doran, principal of Belle Property Pymble.

As part of the recent merger and acquisition growth cycle, Soames Real Estate, one of Sydney’s oldest real estate businesses in the upper north shore, was acquired in its entirety. Soames had offices in Wahroonga and Thornleigh.

It is expected that the acquisition will broaden Belle’s reach across the region.

Dennis brings over 20 years of real estate experience to the newly merged office, with 10 years as principal of Belle Property Hornsby. Doran has 25 years of sector experience, and has been principal of Belle Property Pymble since 2017.

The integrated network is expected to enable the offices to better connect buyers and vendors, Dennis explained.

“This strategic move strengthens our network of integrated offices, allowing us to connect more buyers with prestigious property and expanding our premium real estate services across Sydney’s North Shore,” he said.

The acquisition of Soames is expected to complement Belle’s existing local expertise, Doran added.

“We’re excited to welcome talented agents from the Soames team to our business, whose expertise and knowledge about the Upper North Shore will complement our existing high-performing Belle Property agents.”

The network hopes that the acquisition will help scale the brand, improving systems and processes for clients, and also better enabling staff to meet their objectives.

“Our hope is that our office environment will allow everyone to succeed and achieve their own personal financial and life goals,” Dennis added.

“For our clients, this merger means that we will be able to bring the largest connected database on the Upper North Shore, which will result in a more premium buyer base, and there will be more structured systems in place to better manage clients’ rental properties.”

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