Economic uncertainty softens auction engagement
If you noticed a little more breathing room at open homes this weekend, you weren't alone. New data from Ray White indicates a significant shift in the national property landscape.
If you noticed a little more breathing room at open homes this weekend, you weren't alone. New data from Ray White indicates a significant shift in the national property landscape.
A stunning five-bedroom property has hit the market in Sydney for the first time after being completely reimagined by its architect owners as their own family home.
For the first time since 1961, sisters Bev and Diana will watch their Rivervale family home go to auction this Saturday.
Ray White United Group is excited to announce the appointment of Alex Pattaro as General Manager.
Sydney property developer Clint Bragg has listed his six-bedroom masterpiece to the prestige market, bringing the architectural spirit of Queenstown to Bayview’s exclusive 'millionaires’ row
The Ripley Valley property market has entered a new stratosphere of growth in early 2026, with local experts reporting a staggering $100,000 jump in sale prices in just a matter of weeks.
In the high-stakes world of commercial real estate, where the air has historically been thin for women, Emily Pendleton is currently breathing rarefied air.
A beautifully renovated 1880s terrace home in the heart of Erskineville has hit the market for the first time in more than two decades.
For the past year, Clare Gorman and Justin Perron have lived inside a local fascination - a home so striking that passersbys frequently slow their cars just to catch a glimpse of the Queensland masterpiece.
A lifestyle property purpose-built to keep one family together - across four generations, a cancer diagnosis, a pandemic and a wedding - has been listed for sale for the first time in Cardigan.
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