Ray White Queensland appoints Jacob Olsen as Sales Performance Specialist
Ray White Queensland is pleased to announce the appointment of Jacob Olsen to the newly created role of Sales Performance Specialist, dedicated to supporting and developing sales associates across the Queensland network.
Brisbane couple prepare to farewell their sanctuary after 30 years
After building their dream home from the ground up and nurturing it for almost 33 years, Martin and Jacqueline Lack are preparing to say goodbye to their beloved Brisbane home.
Ray White Queensland recruits Lions premiership ace
Ray White Queensland has appointed Andrew Crowell as Head of High Performance, Wellbeing and Culture, bringing elite sporting expertise to the real estate powerhouse.A
AFL legend Travis Boak lists his Adelaide sanctuary
Travis Boak, the Port Adelaide Football Club games record holder and one of the AFL's most enduring players, has put up for sale his custom-designed Adelaide home at 1 Fairfield Ave, Somerton Park.
Ray White AKG collaborates with LSKD to champion local business, wellness, and mindset
Ray White AKG Group have proudly partnered with LSKD in a collaboration that brings together two high performance, values driven local brands with a shared commitment to people, wellness, and community.
Ray White releases its inaugural Network Finance Review
Ray White has released its inaugural Network Finance Review (The NFR), providing an unprecedented deep-dive into the operational structures and financial disciplines driving the group’s most profitable businesses across Australia and New Zealand.
Former jam factory come garden paradise hits the market
From jam factory, to sheep station, to gardeners paradise, historic estate Kentgrove has hit the market for the first time in two decades, ready for its next chapter.
Why price growth is still strong in a cost of living crisis
The Australian housing market finished 2025 exceptionally strong with 12 per cent annual growth. This performance sits at odds with widespread cost of living stress, yet the two can coexist in the same market cycle.
Property has long been Australia's default investment vehicle. A house purchased in 2015 would have nearly doubled in value by now. But the asset classes available for investment today have expanded, each with distinct return patterns and risk profiles.
Next phase of regional growth rewards markets with dual appeal. Towns like Townsville and Bundaberg combine industry fundamentals with lifestyle at accessible sub-$700K prices, outpacing premium coastal markets that are now slowing.
Ray White’s Gold Coast auctions will yet again set the tone for the year ahead, with close to 300 properties set to go under the hammer during the last week of January.