With creative flair complementing his media, art direction and marketing experience with major brands, Cameron Howe also has planning and development skills in government and private sector capacities. He has a reputation for establishing a polished advertising standard to ensure your property is an exciting proposition, with price records being set thanks to this aiding his professional negotiation skills with people of all persuasions. Cameron also specialises in consortium structured sales and new home development including selling under construction or ‘off the plan’, saving his clients from paying additional interest fees and taxes.
“I was looking for a hands-on real estate agent with strong pre-sales expertise and he truly delivered” – developer, 2 Stanton Street, Highett.

Record prices per square metre have been set across metro Melbourne including but not limited to regularly off the plan in Springvale, Carrum, Oakleigh South, Aspendale (non-beachside), Moorabbin, Carrum Downs, Highett, Hampton East and Edithvale (non-beachside) markets. Many agents transact a home as a salesperson, however Cameron is a salesperson and a marketer with a complete skillset, who has both directed and styled on commercial shoots with corporate retailers and fashion labels.




“Cameron Howe was recommended to us after setting a suburb record price. He proceeded to use his creative flair to develop a marketing campaign and utilised his negotiation skills to obtain a price over market. Cameron continued to assist with all affairs until the sale was finalised, including the building inspection to ensure the process was end to end professionally managed. His sales result allowed us to take the steps to make a lifestyle change” – vendors, 6G Laura Street, Aspendale.

In 2024, the Herald Sun and PropTrack (REA) confirmed he had marketed the most viewed property in Australia with 30,000 views online in a week, peaking at 7,445 views in a single day. The final result was ‘over market’ that was lauded by the Herald Sun for being over expectations.




The Herald Sun in 2025 covered Cameron’s market appraisal of a Patterson Lakes abandoned riverside estate, and reported in 2026 on his campaign to rename the Melbourne suburb of Carrum to Carrum Beach. “It sells the lifestyle before you even arrive”, he said.