Ray White leads the way in workplace wellbeing
The Ray White Group's corporate team has been officially recognised as an Advanced Mental Health First Aid Workplace by Mental Health First Aid Australia.
The Ray White Group's corporate team has been officially recognised as an Advanced Mental Health First Aid Workplace by Mental Health First Aid Australia.
Ray White Mooloolaba has announced two significant appointments as the business positions itself for the Sunshine Coast's transformational decade ahead.
A unique property next door to Wollumbin National Park (Mount Warning) in the New South Wales Tweed Valley is ready for its next chapter - with absolute seclusion, expansive space and and not a neighbour in sight.
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A beautifully restored Queensland homestead with over a century of history is on the market giving buyers a rare opportunity to own a piece of the Sunshine Coast region's agricultural heritage combined with modern luxury.
A rare piece of Sunshine Coast history sold today, with the block of flats offering both development potential and a rich family legacy spanning more than half a century.
One of Western Australia's very best real estate agents, Edward Lim, has opened his own business, Ray White ELG based in Victoria Park, marking an exciting new chapter for the top salesperson.
Ray White Macarthur Group is pleased to welcome Robin (Saurabh) Kalra as a top sales agent, bringing valuable local market experience and a client-focused approach to the established real estate network of five offices in south western Sydney.
After 90 years of family ownership, David Johnson and his family have decided to sell their historic 98-hectare Tarago cheese farm in Neerim South, Victoria.
As we enter the last weeks of spring selling season, the NSW auction market is showing remarkable resilience and strength, signaling a promising trajectory as we head into the final stretch of 2025.
The warmth and extended hours of sunshine that spring brings can entice buyers to leave their homes and to start looking for their next property. This increased level of competition amongst potential buyers can increase the sale price of your property if you use this buyer’s market to your advantage. … Read more
Are you planning to buy your first home? It can be stressful getting your head around everything you need to know to make the right decision. You don’t want to overlook anything when you’re putting so much into this decision. Read on for some tips that will help you navigate … Read more
Having the inside scoop on industry tips and tricks is a great way to get (and stay) ahead, especially when it comes to painting and decorating. If you’re completing the final touch-ups to get your home ready for auction or have just purchased a new house, take a look at … Read more
Interior designer Frances Cosway has built a career out of helping others create beautiful homes they love to live in. The author of ‘Your Forever Home’ and principal of White Pebble Interiors says there are tricks to making your house a place which gives you great joy.. “We often move … Read more
If you’re looking for finishing touches to really make your open home shine, it may be time to wiggle those green fingers. Incorporating a healthy array of indoor house plants is a great (and easy) way to bring a sense of warmth and living energy to a home that inanimate objects … Read more
Furniture can make or break an outdoor space. Maximise your living areas and create a space for entertaining and relaxing all year round. Sourced from bunnings.com.au Sourced from bunnings.com.au Are you the entertainer who loves a kitted out courtyard? Perhaps you prefer to lounge quietly by the pool or in … Read more
How to Fit Out Your First Home By Laura Gaskill in association with Whether you are getting married, buying your first home or simply moving into your first real place of your own, you will likely find yourself with some shopping to do. A plan can help you stay focused and avoid unnecessary purchases, … Read more
Picture the inner-city landscape of an Australian city, and terrace houses quickly come to mind. The rows of picturesque, conjoined homes of stone, brick and stucco, with cast-iron detailing, that evoke an earlier time. But how much do we know about these historic homes? Here are the answers to some commonly pondered … Read more
Like speaking your first words, graduating university or even retirement, buying your first home is a defining moment of your life and the start of a new and exciting adventure. Make sure your first steps into the great unknown are in the right direction by avoiding the following costly mistakes. 1. … Read more
The colour white is associated with cleanliness and calm – which may be why it’s all over the majority of bathrooms. But does it have to be white or bust when it comes to picking colours for your loo? Can you bring other colours in to make things interesting? We say … Read more