How this real estate ace swapped spreadsheets for sold signs

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Darnell Haselau was learning finance when a spontaneous suggestion took his career in a completely different direction.  

Mr Haselau was studying mathematics and finance at university when a family friend who owned a prominent real estate agency in the Illawarra region in New South Wales told him to consider real estate instead.  

“A family friend told me I would be great in real estate, and that if I got my license, he would offer me a job,” Mr Haselau said.  

“At first, I wasn’t sure, but I decided to give it a go, and I haven’t looked back since.”  

Ten years later, Mr Haselau has become one of the Illawarra region’s top agents, known not just for his sales results but for his thoughtful approach to helping clients navigate some of life’s biggest moments. 

He began as a property management assistant, before working his way through nearly every role the business could offer, including property manager, business development manager, head of commercial, and now as sales executive at Stone Real Estate Illawarra.

“I’ve done it all, I’ve every job except owning the business,” he said. 

Darnell Haselau is a sales executive at Stone Real Estate Illawarra. Picture: Supplied


It was during his time as a business development manager that Mr Haselau began to distinguish himself, racking up industry awards and growing the firm’s commercial arm before shifting to home sales.  

While the accolades are nice, Mr Haselau insists he gets much more out of helping people.  

“What drives me in real estate is the people and their stories,” he said.  

“Every sale has a reason when they move, whether it’s a new baby, upsizing, downsizing, divorce, death or marriage.  

Mr Haselau began his career in real estate about a decade ago. Picture: Supplied


“Helping people get from A to B in these moments, that’s where the real satisfaction is.” 

His approach can be personal, often investing emotionally in his clients’ journeys.  

“The property is just a vehicle - it’s the transaction that enables people to move forward in life,” he said.  

Mr Haselau’s people-first mindset has helped him carve out a dominant presence in East Corrimal, a once-sleepy coastal pocket just north of Wollongong that has transformed into one of the region’s most sought-after postcodes. 

The real estate ace enjoys helping people navigate the property market. Picture: Supplied


“When I started selling there, houses were going for $1.1 million, but now it’s $1.7 million for the same home,” he said.  

“It’s gone from a quiet village with a FoodWorks and a bottle shop to a serious development hub.”  

The suburb’s beachside location and proximity to Wollongong CBD have drawn in a wave of buyers from southern Sydney, many of them lured by the value. 

“I sold a duplex off-market to a Sutherland Shire buyer,” he said.  

“They told me it reminded them of their neighbourhood: close to the beach and similar demographics, but half a million dollars cheaper.” 

With a reputation built on hustle and community, Mr Haselau has become a trusted name in a rapidly changing market.  

But he doesn’t credit his success to just strategy and salesmanship; he points to something more straightforward: connection.  

“I reckon I’d do well in any industry,” he said. “But real estate gave me this unique chance to actually be part of people’s lives in a meaningful way and that’s what keeps me here.”  

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