Federal Budget 2026: what it means for you in the property market

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The trends, features 
and suburbs defining 
luxury in 2026

Christine Routsios

  • Senior Property Manager

Christine Routsios is a Senior Property Executive with over 30 years of experience in customer service, specialising in the management of apartment complexes ranging from 12 to 60 units, as well as single-owner properties, for multiple clients. With a keen eye for detail, Christine handles all aspects of property management, ensuring the smooth operation of each property, from maintenance and tenant relations to compliance and day-to-day management.

Her extensive experience and exceptional people skills have been central to her success, allowing her to develop strong, long-lasting relationships with clients and tenants alike. Christine is dedicated to ensuring that each property is well-maintained, efficiently managed, and aligned with her clients' needs and goals.

"Property management is about truly understanding the unique needs of each client," says Christine. "By listening, following up, and providing the right information, I ensure that both landlords and tenants have a positive experience, and properties are cared for in the best way possible."

Having lived in the local area for most of her life, Christine enjoys sharing her knowledge of the community and market with her clients. Her passion for the industry, combined with her high energy and enthusiasm, keeps her at the forefront of property management.

Outside of work, Christine enjoys spending time with family and friends. Her hobbies include cooking, traveling, staying active, and exploring the local arts scene. She also enjoys discovering new cafes for coffee or lunch with loved ones, connecting with her community in meaningful ways.

Ray White Dulwich Hill

The suburb takes its name from the area of Dulwich in London. The name Dulwich Hill appears in Sand's Directory of 1892. It had been known by several different names prior to this. Following European settlement, it was called Petersham Hill. It later took the name Wardell's Bush, a reference to Dr Robert Wardell, one of the area's early landowners. Other names the area was given were South Petersham and Fern Hill. Gladstone Hotel, Dulwich Hill The area became part of Sydney's expanding tram network in 1889 and, like many suburbs in the inner-west, experienced rapid growth in the early twentieth century. As a consequence, the suburb has a large number of examples o…
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