The hidden scoreboard: why real estate success isn’t just about sales
Everyone talks about listings, sales, and auction results, but those numbers only tell half the story.
Everyone talks about listings, sales, and auction results, but those numbers only tell half the story.
Toongabbie’s number one real estate business is joining Australasia’s largest real estate group with Ray White United Group.
For the first time since 1904, one of the Southern Highlands’ most significant landholdings is for sale.
More than 450 members of Ray White South Australia and Northern Territory came together at the Port Adelaide Football Club HQ for their first major training day of the year, marking the official launch of their ninth season in partnership with the club.
A piece of local history with a modern, entrepreneurial twist has hit the market in Mount Gambier.
Ray White Bathurst is redefining real estate in the Central West under the dynamic leadership of newly appointed director Emma Chapman.
A rare whole-floor residence on the 29th level of the newly completed ‘White’ building on the Gold Coast has been listed for $6.95 million.
The Australian auction market softens after the rate hike, with lower open home attendance and cautious buyers. Clearance rates and bidder numbers remain steady, auction volumes rise, and price growth continues despite affordability pressures.
Ray White Maroochydore and Ray White Buderim have delivered another high-energy and results-driven evening at their latest Auctions at Altitude event, showcasing the continued strength and depth of the Sunshine Coast property market.
Ray White Ascot principal Damon Warat was at the centre of both a 27-year family farewell in Hamilton and a landmark court-cleared sale in Ascot this week, completing a remarkable seven days in Brisbane's prestige market.
Written by renowned Australian poet Rupert McCall – “The Shed That Dreamed” Ray White began his business in a disused shed on the Crows Nest railway siding in 1902. This year the group, which is now Australasia’s largest real estate agency, is celebrating its 120th birthday and honouring the small-town … Read more
Just because there’s a roaring drought is no reason to postpone the sale of a well-presented property, according to agents with experience. Graham Lowe, from Brand Territory, Ray White Rural’s advertising agency, says presentation is critical, but vendors selling the right article need not worry about buyer interest – even … Read more
Our team always love a challenge, especially when it involves raising money for a good cause – like helping our drought stricken farmers. Myles Cosgrove, our Ray White Rural Toowoomba principal plus Wade Lockrey and Verity Campbell from our Ray White Toowoomba team stepped up to take on the #bigdrychallenge … Read more