Ray White's long connections to this home
Ray White Indooroopilly agent Michelle McLeod is auctioning this Brisbane home next Saturday, some 50 years after it was sold by Ray White’s sons, Alan and Max White.
Ray White Indooroopilly agent Michelle McLeod is auctioning this Brisbane home next Saturday, some 50 years after it was sold by Ray White’s sons, Alan and Max White.
The acreage property at 38 Woodfield Road, Pullenvale in Brisbane's leafy western suburbs was now a deceased estate and the mature children are selling their parents home of 50 years.
Ms McLeod says the daughter remembers her Mum saying a man named Alan White was the real estate agent who took her parents around to view acreage properties in 1967 and they settled on 38 Woodfield Road.
This agent was Ray White Group chairman Brian White’s father Alan, and the original contract was signed by Brian’s uncle Max White.
“It is a 50 year old Ray White contract and Max White has signed as the agent. They bought through Ray White 50 years ago and now they are advertising in The Courier Mail and Brisbane News under the Ray White name and auctioning 50 years later,” Ms McLeod said.
“While selling in the western suburbs of Brisbane over the last 20 years as a proud Ray White agent I have got to know the family through properties I have been marketing.
“Over the years, we have had interactions and kept in contact.
“It is so lovely to see that as a family-owned company at Ray White Indooroopilly with my husband and principal Stewart McLeod and myself as lead agent - an extension of the Ray White family - that we can take care of our clients as Alan and Max White did in the 1960s - the tradition lives on.”
Under the leadership of Brian White, Ray White is still proudly a 115 year old family-owned fourth generation business with more than 1000 offices across Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, the USA, India, Malaysia and even in the US.