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Real estate agent in Glen Eden — Edita Andrijasevic, Raine and Horne
Glen Eden Real Estate

Real Estate Agent in Glen Eden

Edita Andrijasevic from Raine & Horne helps Glen Eden homeowners understand their local market, reach the right buyers and sell with confidence.

Glen Eden attracts a wide mix of buyers — from first home buyers and investors to families who value the train line, local schools and access to the Waitakere Ranges. Getting your home in front of the right one matters.

5.0 ★ 49 Google reviews from local sellers
Local focus Glen Eden, Kelston, Titirangi & West Auckland
Raine & Horne Personal service backed by a recognised network
★★★★★ 5.0 from 49 Google reviews — Edita Andrijasevic, Raine & Horne

What Glen Eden Sellers Say About Edita

Real reviews from local homeowners who worked with Edita Andrijasevic across Glen Eden and West Auckland. Rated 5.0 from 49 Google reviews.

Choosing the Right Real Estate Agent in Glen Eden

Glen Eden is a suburb where knowing your buyer pool makes all the difference. First home buyers, investors, commuter families, and people drawn to the edge of the Waitakere Ranges all look in Glen Eden — but they look for very different things. A family on the Western Line train commute has entirely different priorities from a first home buyer comparing Glen Eden with Kelston, or an investor weighing rental yield against maintenance costs.

The right agent for a Glen Eden property does not just list it on Trade Me and wait. They understand which buyer is most likely to value your home most, how to present it to that buyer honestly and compellingly, and how to follow up and negotiate when offers come.

Edita Andrijasevic works across Glen Eden, Kelston, Titirangi, New Lynn and surrounding West Auckland suburbs. She brings local market knowledge, honest advice and a full Raine & Horne marketing campaign to every property she lists.

Broad buyer pool understanding Glen Eden draws first home buyers, investors, commuter families and lifestyle seekers. Knowing which buyer to reach for your property changes the outcome.
Honest appraisal and pricing Pricing a Glen Eden home accurately requires knowledge of how buyers compare across Henderson, Kelston and New Lynn — not just suburb-level averages.
Backed by Raine & Horne Personal service combined with the marketing reach, Amplify technology and buyer network of an established real estate brand.
Licensed & experienced Edita Andrijasevic (Licensee 20027060) is a Licensed Salesperson under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008.
Edita Andrijasevic, real estate agent in Glen Eden and West Auckland, Raine and Horne

Edita Andrijasevic — Raine & Horne, Glen Eden & West Auckland

Licensed Salesperson (REAA 2008) · Licensee 20027060

What Glen Eden Sellers Need to Know

Glen Eden's property market has specific dynamics that affect how you price, present and market your home. Understanding these before going to market gives you a real advantage.

First home buyer demand shapes the market

Glen Eden's price point attracts strong first home buyer activity. This creates genuine buyer competition — but first home buyers often come with finance conditions, KiwiSaver constraints and longer due diligence periods. A strong agent manages buyer conditioning carefully, keeps momentum alive through the campaign, and helps buyers move from interest to commitment without losing them along the way.

The train line is a genuine selling point

Glen Eden sits on the Western Line, giving commuters direct access to the city centre. This matters enormously to a specific buyer type — and it is worth emphasising clearly in your marketing. Buyers who commute regularly will pay a premium for walkable train access. Knowing which streets and sections are genuinely close to the station versus which are a longer drive allows for more accurate pricing and more targeted marketing.

Older housing stock needs honest presentation

Many Glen Eden homes are original or partially renovated weatherboard or brick properties from the 1950s–80s. Buyers expect variation in condition and are generally savvy about what work a property needs. Rather than trying to hide deferred maintenance, a skilled agent presents honestly and positions condition correctly — attracting buyers who are open to renovation rather than those expecting a turnkey property.

Buyers compare across several suburbs simultaneously

Glen Eden buyers frequently compare properties across Henderson, Kelston, New Lynn and sometimes Titirangi at the same time. Your home is not competing only with other Glen Eden listings. Understanding how your property's features, condition and price compare with what else is available across the wider West Auckland market lets you position more precisely — and avoid being overlooked by buyers who shortlisted you but chose elsewhere.

Waitakere Ranges access is an underused selling point

Glen Eden is one of the closest suburbs to the Waitakere Ranges Regional Park — a genuine attraction for families, outdoor enthusiasts and buyers who want easy access to trails, reserves and bush. This is often mentioned in passing but rarely marketed deliberately. For the right property and the right buyer, leading with the lifestyle access rather than just the bedrooms can meaningfully widen your buyer pool.

Investor demand requires a different conversation

Investors looking at Glen Eden are primarily focused on yield, tenant quality, maintenance cost and long-term capital growth. If your property suits investors — good bones, strong rental history, low-maintenance layout — marketing it toward that audience with the relevant information presented clearly is more effective than pitching it only as a family home. Some properties suit both audiences; the best agent knows how to present to both without muddying the message.

Read the full guide: How to choose the best real estate agent in Glen Eden →

What Working With a Glen Eden Real Estate Agent Looks Like

Selling a Glen Eden home well means understanding your specific buyer before the campaign starts. Here is how Edita works through the process.

1

Understanding your property and your situation

Edita starts by listening — your reasons for selling, your timeline, your priorities. This shapes the advice and strategy that follows, rather than starting with a generic pitch.

2

An honest local appraisal

Edita assesses your Glen Eden property against genuinely comparable recent sales — accounting for condition, land size, proximity to the train station, school zones and what else is competing for buyers at your price point right now.

3

Targeted presentation advice

Edita helps you decide what to fix, what to leave and what will move buyers — without spending money on improvements that won't return their cost. Glen Eden buyers are practical; they respond to well-presented basics more than unnecessary upgrades.

4

Choosing the right campaign method

Depending on your property type, buyer pool and market conditions, Edita recommends the pricing method best suited to your home — whether price by negotiation, deadline sale or auction — and explains the reasoning clearly.

5

Marketing that reaches the right buyer

Professional photography, well-written copy, portal listings, social media and Raine & Horne Amplify work together to reach first home buyers, investors, commuter families and lifestyle buyers — whichever audience is most likely to pay the best price for your property.

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Careful buyer follow-up

After open homes, Edita follows up with every buyer, qualifies their interest and motivation, and reports back with clear feedback so you can make informed decisions — not guesses — about how the campaign is tracking.

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Negotiation to a strong result

Edita manages conditions, timing and price with calm strategy — understanding buyer motivation and protecting your position at every stage of the negotiation through to a signed agreement.

Also selling in Kelston or Titirangi?

If your property sits close to Kelston or Titirangi, buyers from those suburbs may be part of your audience too. Edita works across all three areas and understands how buyers in this part of West Auckland compare value across the borders.

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Not ready to sell yet?

Many Glen Eden homeowners ask for advice 6–12 months ahead of selling — to understand what to do first, what the current market looks like, and how to time their sale around their next move.

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Open to working with other agencies

If the right buyer comes through another agency, Edita works with them. Getting you the best outcome matters more than protecting territory — and Glen Eden's broad buyer pool sometimes means the winning buyer is represented by someone else.

Talk to Edita about your Glen Eden property

Call for a direct conversation, or request a free local appraisal with no pressure and no obligation.

021 765 234 edita.andrijasevic@blockhousebay.rh.co.nz
Raine & Horne Amplify

AI-Powered Marketing for Glen Eden Properties

Glen Eden draws buyers from a wide range of motivations — train commuters, first home buyers, investors, families looking for space and buyers exploring the western suburbs for the first time. Not all of them are watching property portals every day. Raine & Horne Amplify uses AI-powered digital targeting to place your property in front of the right buyer type across the channels they actually use.

For a suburb with a diverse buyer pool, reaching beyond the standard portals is how you find the buyer most willing to pay your asking price — not just the first buyer to come along.

  • Targets first home buyers, investors and commuter families by behaviour, not just search
  • Reaches buyers on social media, video and digital display — not just Trade Me and realestate.co.nz
  • Supports stronger buyer competition and reduces time on market
  • Integrated with professional photography and campaign copy
  • Part of a complete Glen Eden selling strategy

Real Estate Agents in Glen Eden — Common Questions

Questions homeowners ask when comparing real estate agents in Glen Eden before deciding who to sell with.

Who is the best real estate agent in Glen Eden?

The best real estate agent in Glen Eden understands the suburb's mix of buyer types — first home buyers, investors, commuter families and lifestyle seekers — and knows how to match the right marketing approach to your specific property. Edita Andrijasevic from Raine & Horne works across Glen Eden and surrounding West Auckland suburbs, with a 5.0 Google rating from 49 local sellers and buyers.

What types of buyers look in Glen Eden?

Glen Eden attracts a genuinely broad buyer mix. First home buyers are drawn to its accessible price point relative to neighbouring suburbs. Investors focus on rental yield, capital growth potential and low maintenance. Families value the Western Line train access, local schools including Waitakere College and Glen Eden Intermediate, and proximity to the Waitakere Ranges. Lifestyle buyers also consider Glen Eden as an affordable entry point to the bush and outdoor environment of West Auckland.

How long does it take to sell a house in Glen Eden?

A well-priced, properly presented Glen Eden home marketed to the right buyer can sell within a standard 3–4 week campaign. First home buyer activity can be strong but is often conditional on finance approval and LIM reports, so campaigns benefit from careful buyer qualification. Properties that are overpriced, poorly presented or marketed too broadly can take considerably longer without achieving the best price.

Is Glen Eden a good suburb to sell in?

Glen Eden offers genuine advantages for sellers: a wide buyer pool across multiple buyer types, strong portal traffic from first home buyers and investors, Western Line train access that appeals to commuters, good local schools, and a price range that generates consistent demand. The key is matching your property's presentation and marketing to the specific buyer most motivated to buy what you are selling.

What is the average house price in Glen Eden?

Glen Eden house prices vary depending on property type, land size, condition, renovation level, proximity to the train station and specific street location. The suburb covers a range from entry-level homes to larger family properties. For a realistic current appraisal of your specific property, contact Edita for a free local assessment.

Does Edita Andrijasevic work in Glen Eden?

Yes. Glen Eden is one of Edita's active focus areas within West Auckland. She works across Glen Eden, Kelston, Titirangi, Blockhouse Bay, Green Bay, Lynfield, New Lynn, Mount Roskill, New Windsor, Glendene and Avondale. Her Raine & Horne office is based at 9 Sheridan Drive, New Lynn — close to the heart of the West Auckland suburbs she serves.

Useful Reading Before You Choose an Agent or Sell

Guides written for Glen Eden and West Auckland homeowners — covering agent selection, timing, presentation and local market conditions.

How to choose the best real estate agent in Glen Eden Best time to sell your home in West Auckland Should I sell my house now or wait? How to prepare your home for a stronger sale price Best real estate agent reviews Auckland — what to look for Why some homes do not sell — and how to avoid it

Selling Support for Glen Eden Homeowners

From free appraisal to full campaign support — available to Glen Eden homeowners at any stage of the selling process.

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Free Property Appraisals Near Glen Eden

Edita helps homeowners across all of West Auckland. If your property sits near a neighbouring suburb, these local guides may also be useful.

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