Property auctions can be an exhilarating and potentially rewarding way to purchase a home, but more often than not, families are walking away disappointed at having missed out on buying the perfect home.

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Buying property in Sydney's vibrant and competitive real estate market can be a daunting task.

With rapidly changing market conditions, diverse neighborhoods, and a plethora of properties to choose from, it's easy to feel overwhelmed as a property buyer.

That's where a buyer's agent can make all the difference to uncover hidden gems and secure your property so you don't miss out on your dream home.

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Botany's earliest residents were the Aboriginal people who have lived in the Botany area for over 9,000 years.

It has been estimated that 1,000 to 1,200 Aboriginal people lived around the shores of Botany Bay.

After European settlement the name 'Botany' was adopted, the Aboriginal translation of 'Booralee' was often used. The village was often officially referred to as 'Booralee' and subsequent maps saw Botany bearing this name.

Today, nearby Booralee Park celebrates this important connection.

Captain James Cook first landed in Botany in 29 April 1770, when navigating his way around Australia on the Endeavour.

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The traditional owners of the land are the Gadigal and Bidjigal people. Maroubra is a local Aboriginal word meaning place of thunder, referencing the crashing waves for which the suburb is famous for.

In 1861, the first house was built in the area by Humphrey McKeon. Other settlers joined to the area to work on the wool scouting works in 1870.

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