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Lee Doran

  • Rural Property Sales & Marketing

Born in Moree and raised on a rural property in Mungindi, Lee Doran has a genuine, lifelong connection to agriculture and rural living. This hands-on background gives him a practical understanding of the land, the challenges faced by producers, and the factors that drive value in rural property.


After completing his education at Downlands College, Lee built his early career working across a range of agricultural properties in the Moree region. In 1999, he returned home to manage his family’s farming operation, producing wheat, chickpeas and running cattle. Over
more than a decade, he developed a strong understanding of farm management, seasonal conditions and market dynamics.


In 2011, Lee and his family relocated to Toowoomba, where he continued his involvement in the rural sector through roles with Elders, Nidera (COFCO) and QLD Cotton. This experience further strengthened his industry knowledge, networks and insight into the agricultural market.
Being part of the Ray White Rural Toowoomba team, Lee combines his deep agricultural background with a straightforward, results-driven approach to real estate. Known for his honest advice, strong work ethic and clear communication, he works closely with clients to achieve the best possible outcome.


Whether selling rural properties, lifestyle properties or strategic landholdings, Lee is committed to delivering a professional and reliable service, ensuring his clients feel informed, supported and confident throughout the entire process.

Ray White Rural Toowoomba

Toowoomba is a city in Southern Queensland, Australia. It is located 127 km west of Queensland's capital city, Brisbane. Toowoomba is Australia's second largest inland city and its largest non-capital inland city. A university and cathedral city, Toowoomba hosts the Australian Carnival of Flowers each September, and Easterfest is held annually over the Easter weekend. There are more than 150 public parks and gardens in Toowoomba. It has developed into a regional centre for business and government services.
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