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Ebonie Kemp - Ray White Burpengary East, QLD
Ebonie Kemp - Ray White Burpengary East, QLD
Ray White Williamstown principal Joanne Royston can remember her parents lining up for more than a week to secure a property at Altona Meadows when the land became available in 1984.
Ray White had 352 auctions scheduled today, reporting a 80.3 per cent preliminary clearance rate. This is the highest clearance rate recorded for an auction Saturday this year.
Ray White raised more than $75,000 (and counting) for Vinnies during the CEO Sleepout in June to help fight against homelessness in Australia.
For the first time ever this historic 1800s uniting church in the heart of Myponga in South Australia has hit the market.
Young gun Sydney prestige agent Adam Reichman is on a mission.
Ray White’s 18th call-a-thon saw the group book 12,780 appraisals across Australasia during the latest action packed appraisal drive, 100 per cent powered by NurtureCloud, our cutting edge prop tech platform.
Alain L'Homme - Ray White Maroochydore, QLD
With the scaffolding now down and the striking facade of Billyard Ave officially revealed, anticipation continues to build around one of Sydney’s most significant ultra-luxury developments.
Elliott Placks, principal of the powerhouse Sydney real estate office Ray White Double Bay, today confirmed that two homes have just exchanged for more than $110 million combined, representing two of the highest sales in the country this year.
IT was a win for jobs at Camp Hill in Brisbane’s east on Saturday when developers came out in force to fight for a splitter block that was being sold for the first time in 70 years. The property had most recently been home to Fay Forsyth, Ray White Metro … Read more
RAY WHITE Albion principal David Treloar says there’s no lack of genuine buyers, especially for 25 Warraba Ave, Wavell Heights which spent a total of five days on the market before being snapped up for $1.3 million. The three bedroom property was on the market for the first time in 70 years … Read more
Geon Property has, last month, welcomed the news of development approval for Stage One of Albion Exchange, Brisbane’s latest Transit-Oriented Development set to revitalise the inner-north. Geon is delighted with the news, believing this project will provide much-needed transport, retail, accommodation and lifestyle upgrades to the local area, and will … Read more
Geon Property will by the end of this year start work on the first stage of its $750 million Albion Exchange project in Brisbane’s inner north, after winning approval for the two-tower, mixed-use development. The Brisbane-based developer and fund manager had to cut the maximum height to 81.5 metres from … Read more
AFL Brisbane Lions star player Daniel Rich has decided to cash out — of his home that is — and he stands to make a pretty packet from this exit. A statement released this morning confirmed that Rich had signed on an old teammate — and former house mate — … Read more
Brisbane-based developer Geon Property has lodged plans for stage one of the $750 million Albion Train Station precinct redevelopment. The project, dubbed Albion Exchange, is a ten-stage project set to be delivered over 15 years with community consultation on the future masterplan to commence shortly. The site has been earmarked … Read more
A SUBURBAN castle in Brisbane has hit the open market for the first time — complete with a wine cellar that’s bigger than most apartments and parking for a dozen cars. More Portuguese-style castle than “casa”, it has a touch of Roman villa about it too, with the agent Zac … Read more
A $750 million development that was part of a Palaszczuk Government election commitment is set to transform the precinct surrounding Albion train station. Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said an agreement had been signed with Brisbane property developers, Geon Property, to revitalise the Albion site through a … Read more
BRISBANE has developed a virtual ‘kid-free zone’ around its city centre, with nearly one in five couples cashed-up and childless in some of the most expensive suburbs to buy a home. FORGET empty nesters, there’s a new force to be reckoned with in Brisbane’s housing market. They are known as … Read more
….Later on Saturday in tiny and family-oriented Kalinga, another family home was the subject of competitive bidding. The auction kicked off with a low bid of $500,000 for the four bedroom home at 46 Bertha Street, but it quickly went up to $1 million with about two dozen bids. After … Read more