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

Kylie Hayne

  • Operations & Head of Property Management | Oatlands

Kylie Hayne joins the Ray White Oatlands with vast experience as a Senior Property Manager in Queensland for 10 years. After moving to Sydney in 2022, Kylie continued as Senior Property Manager and now has an extensive knowledge base of the Real Estate Industry in both NSW & QLD.

With a hands-on approach and a passion for delivering exceptional service, Kylie brings a wealth of experience in administration, management, and business operations to the real estate industry. Known for being customer-focused and service-driven, she has built a reputation for reliability, professionalism, and consistently exceeding expectations across a range of client-focused roles.

Drawing on a strong background in operations leadership and client engagement, Kylie excels in creating seamless experiences for clients, agents, and stakeholders alike. With outstanding communication skills and a genuine commitment to excellence, she thrives in dynamic environments and brings a solutions-focused mindset to every challenge.

Whether coordinating behind the scenes or engaging directly with clients, Kylie ensures every interaction reflects the high standards and personal care that define great real estate service.

Ray White Parramatta

Widely known as the city's 'second CBD', the western suburb of Parramatta is set to play a big role in Sydney's future growth.  Located on the banks of the Parramatta River, it is the heart of Western Sydney in more ways than one, being an economic, cultural and transport centre for one of the fastest growing parts of Australia.  Parramatta derived its name from the Burramatta Clan, who traditionally lived at the head of the Parramatta River, on which banks Parramatta now lies. The suburb was founded in 1788, the same year as Sydney, and a year later was the location of the first successful grain crop to be grown in Australia. It has since evolved to bec…
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