Historic property featured on TV up for auction
Built in the 1860’s ‘Plynlimmon’ has had a fascinating life, from being a home, a store, and bed and breakfast, and a wedding venue, the property has even featured on hit TV show Farmer Wants a Wife.
Built in the 1860’s ‘Plynlimmon’ has had a fascinating life, from being a home, a store, and bed and breakfast, and a wedding venue, the property has even featured on hit TV show Farmer Wants a Wife.
Ray White Northern Beaches has acquired Ray White Palm Beach, marking a significant strategic milestone and the group’s fourth office opening in just nine months since launching.
Japandi Style: Where Scandinavian Simplicity Meets Japanese Calm Scandinavian design continues to hold its place as a design staple, and as of mid-2025, it has been refined even further through the influence of Japandi—a harmonious blend of Nordic coziness and Japanese minimalism. This look embraces soft textures, neutral tones, warm … Read more
If you’re looking for a pulse check on the market, then last Saturday was the one to take. Only four days after the interest rate drop, I took my regular position behind the podium at the Calile Hotel to start the morning with 24 auctions. The properties ranged from entry … Read more
Combining modern trends with a quality build, the award winning home at 121B King Street, Wilberforce, has hit the market.
Ray White NSW is proud to announce two exciting appointments.
Ray White Taylors Lakes held two in-room auction events last week, selling more than $10M worth of property.
As autumn draws to a close, the real estate market appears to be bucking the seasonal trend, with a huge number of bidders and onlookers taking to the streets today.
Rory Sloane, a former professional footy player for the Adelaide Football Club, this week shared some leadership lessons from the field with our South Australian principals.
More than 60 commercial properties to go under the hammer in June.
Ray White Manning Valley has found itself on the frontline of one of the worst natural disasters to hit the Mid North Coast in recent memory, with widespread flooding leaving homes uninhabitable, roads inaccessible, and entire communities devastated.
A successful Queensland family run orchard producing varieties of juices, award-winning ciders and delicious apple pies is on the market after 30 years.
Australians are passionate about transforming their homes, with national renovation spending reaching around $32 billion annually. But while enthusiasm is high, the real question is: do these improvements actually enhance a property’s value? Most Popular Renovation Projects Recent insights from Houzz reveal the top renovation trends among Australian homeowners. Kitchens … Read more
As I loaded the yellow gavel into the briefcase last Saturday, I was excited to see how the market was going to respond to the election result. Since the election last weekend, there has been further speculation of interest rate cuts with most experts expecting at least two more rate … Read more
As we step into 2025, interior design is leaning into authenticity, personal expression, and lasting comfort. Gone are the days of cookie-cutter aesthetics and fleeting trends. This year, it’s all about crafting spaces that feel meaningful, lived-in, and reflective of individual taste. Here’s a breakdown of the top interior trends … Read more
A mate of mine called this week wanting to know how he could use his equity to buy an investment property and whether I thought that was a good idea. He purchased his property about 15 years ago and he has done a cosmetic renovation. With the surge in prices … Read more
Looking to revamp your home in 2025? Whether you’re planning a full renovation or just a seasonal refresh, this year’s trends are all about blending comfort, style, and sustainability. Here’s what’s making waves in Australian home design right now. 1. Warm Minimalism Minimalism is back—but with a softer, more inviting … Read more
Just when I thought the real estate market was going to slip through this election unnoticed, both parties go and announce property-related promises and drag us on to the dance floor. There are two big hurdles we need to fix. Affordability and supply. The answer lives in solving construction, the … Read more
If you’d played an ‘Olympic’ drinking game at one of my auctions over the last couple of years, taking a shot every time I mentioned the Olympics, you’d be legless! Well I think things are only going to get worse because I’m even more excited now I know where the … Read more