Using a gavel to smash the glass ceiling
Victoria boasts more female auctioneers than any other state or territory in Australia. However, the gap between male and female auctioneers still persists.
Victoria boasts more female auctioneers than any other state or territory in Australia. However, the gap between male and female auctioneers still persists.
Ray White Cooma has partnered with Canberry Properties Cooma, a strategic move designed to significantly enhance the real estate services available in the region.
David Walker and Charles Caravousanos have expanded their footprint on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, acquiring Hunter Estate Agents in Elanora Heights to add a ninth office to their growing real estate group.
The room at Howard Smith Wharves was packed with hopeful buyers last night for Ray White Collective’s annual ‘Auction Under the Stars’ event.
Originally posted by DECORILLA Are you ready to boost your property’s value with the latest home improvement trends? Remodeling is an exciting way to refresh both the interior and exterior, add value to your home, and increase its market appeal. Let’s see what the top 2025 home improvement trends are from … Read more
Waking up in spring, busting to buy a property by Christmas, is like waking up on Christmas morning excited to open a present. You’re pumped, your expectations are high and you can’t wait to see what you’re going to get. That excitement then transfers to what’s ‘under the tree’? For … Read more
The bids were flying at today’s Brisbane 100 Auction Experience with more than $40 million worth of property changing hands as the event recorded a 60 per cent clearance rate.
Hayden Groves, leader of Ray White Dethridge Groves, was last week awarded the coveted Kevin Sullivan Memorial Award by REIWA, which recognised his outstanding commitment to WA’s real estate industry for more than 25 years.
Today marked the end of the largest auction week of the year so far, with 946 auctions booked nationally across the country by Ray White.
I am not going to provide any commentary on the US election, interest rates or the market this week. Suffice to say we will just have to wait and see what President-Elect Trump does and any impact it has on Australia, but that will not be until next year, so … Read more
Who’s afraid of the big, bad wolf? Trump vs Harris, which candidate is the wolf in sheep’s clothing? America, distance wise, is a fair way away and the politics of that country should just be a mild distraction for us all, but there is danger lurking and the implications may … Read more
With wars, elections and mixed messages about interest rates and the economy, it is no wonder that buyers are showing signs of being timid and slow to respond and make offers. However, despite all this apparent uncertainty, now is the best time to buy – let me explain. Unlike the … Read more
I am sure you have heard, our Prime Minister has purchased a 4.2 million dollar property on the mid-north coast in NSW, so what is so special about this, nothing in my opinion from a purely real estate transaction point of view, but it is news worthy as the “optic” … Read more
I cycle around what is commonly called the River Loop in Brisbane, it basically hugs the river from the city and through various suburbs. For me, door to door, it’s about a 60km ride. On Sunday I did the loop and in a moment of reflection, I appreciated what our … Read more
THE spirit of innovation and curiosity was on show at Ray White’s annual corporate conference, Crows Nest 2024, on the Gold Coast this week.
Ray White Sherwood agent Doug May is proud to present a rare and iconic piece of Brisbane history to the market.
The last original Mooloolaba beach shack is up for grabs for the first time in 60 years.
Originally posted on mereton.com.au If there’s one trend that’s always in style, it’s choosing pieces you absolutely love—because nothing beats a home that reflects your own unique taste. With sustainability and comfort at the forefront, 2025 promises to bring us homes that not only look great but feel like they were … Read more
How do you work out the value of your house? One way is using a valuer, but a valuation costs money. Experience tells me that if the valuation comes in at more than you want, you’re happy to accept it. But if it comes in less than you expected, most … Read more