Western Sydney Property Partners has officially opened its doors, founded by four directors who have traded positions at major national firms for a locally focused commercial real estate operation.

Frank Oliveri, Mick Ferreri, Joe Ferreri and Damian Ferreri have established the agency to service Greater Western Sydney’s commercial, industrial, investment and development property markets.

The firm is positioning itself around direct partner involvement on every instruction – a model the founders say responds to client demand for senior-level engagement without the layers common in larger organisations.

“Our clients want experienced decision-makers, not layers of hierarchy,” Joe said. 

“This model ensures senior expertise is applied from day one.”

The agency will offer sales, leasing, commercial property management, advisory and development consulting services across the South West, North West and Aerotropolis precincts.

Frank said the region had matured beyond its former status as an emerging market.

“Western Sydney is no longer an emerging market – it’s a core economic engine,” he said. “We created Western Sydney Property Partners to deliver big-agency capability with genuine local knowledge and direct partner involvement on every instruction.”

Mick, who serves as Director of Industrial, pointed to infrastructure as a key driver for the region’s industrial and logistics sector.

“Western Sydney remains Australia’s dominant industrial and logistics hub, driven by proximity to major infrastructure like the new Western Sydney Airport, Intermodal Terminals and arterial road networks,” he said. “The region is heavily influenced by e-commerce, third-party logistics and supply chain restructuring, which are driving sustained tenant demand for modern distribution centres.”

Damian, Director of Residential Development, noted the residential side of the market was also gaining momentum.

“With significant infrastructure investment, rapid population expansion and increasing demand for housing, we’re seeing unprecedented momentum in residential development across the region,” he said.

The agency has also announced an affiliation with Sam Bruzzese and Carla Ackaoui to provide commercial property management services.

“With strong demand across Western Sydney and an evolving commercial landscape, our focus is on maximising asset performance while providing proactive, hands-on management,” Sam said.