
EP. 1428 The beginning of Novak Properties
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Mark Novak didn't plan on launching his own real estate agency—necessity forced his hand after being fired over a property dispute with his boss. Within just two weeks, a 23-year-old Mark had gathered partners and established what would become Novak Properties. That was 2002, and now, 23 years later, the Northern Beaches agency stands as proof that sometimes the most unexpected beginnings yield the most remarkable journeys.
What makes Novak Properties distinctive? For starters, their decision to remain independent when franchises dominated the landscape gave them the freedom to develop their own systems and unorthodox marketing approaches. Mark recounts how they once created a provocative window display welcoming "hookers to the strip" when LJ Hooker moved to their street—marketing that would never fly under franchise constraints. More significantly, they pioneered a team-selling approach where every agent can sell every listing, splitting commissions between listing and selling agents to prioritize client outcomes over territorial battles.
Mark attributes much of his success to "biting off more than you can chew" through honest, substantial commitments early in life. These pressures created a focus that propelled both personal and business growth. Even after three decades in real estate, he still considers himself to be "practicing," embodying the philosophy that "gradual improvement is better than delayed perfection." Rather than expanding to multiple offices, Mark remains committed to incremental improvements and developing his team at their single location. His story demonstrates that sometimes our greatest setbacks—like being unexpectedly fired—can launch us toward success we never imagined possible. What unexpected challenge might become your greatest opportunity?