Jackson Parr isn’t just your agent. He’s your advocate, your strategist, and the director of his own agency, Parr Real Estate. With nearly 20 years of experience in high-level sales and customer service — including speaking on global stages to audiences of over 20,000 — Jackson brings a modern, bold, and deeply client-focused approach that genuinely stands out.
Real estate wasn’t just a career move. It was a moment of clarity. After buying and selling his first home, Jackson saw exactly where the industry fell short and knew he could offer something different. He approaches every deal as if it were his own, asking: If this were my property, how would I want it handled? That mindset drives his sharp attention to detail, his willingness to work around the clock, and the trust he builds with every client.
Jackson’s passion and speciality lie in investment properties. Helping someone secure the right property to grow their wealth or sell at the right time to maximise their financial future is what truly lights him up. Through Parr Real Estate, he’s created a model that delivers the full experience — not just buying or selling, but mortgage strategy, expert negotiation, and meticulous property management. It’s an end-to-end service that puts long-term client outcomes first.
What sets Jackson apart isn’t just the credentials, like Harvard’s negotiation mastery program, or his depth of market knowledge. It’s the independence. As the director of his own agency, he has the freedom to lead with integrity and make client-first decisions without needing permission from someone higher up. He’s not bound by quotas or scripts. He’s here to deliver what’s right, not just what’s fast.
When he’s not working — which is rare — Jackson relaxes at home with his partner and pets, stays active, and makes sure not to take for granted the fact that he gets to live and work in one of the greatest parts of the world: the Gold Coast. But real estate is never far from his mind. He’s the agent who picks up the phone at 9pm, because he knows this might be the biggest financial move of your life. And that matters more than missing a TV show.