RWC announces James Linacre as CEO
RWC has announced the appointment of James Linacre as Chief Executive Officer, marking a significant new chapter for the commercial network as it continues its international expansion and performance trajectory.
RWC has announced the appointment of James Linacre as Chief Executive Officer, marking a significant new chapter for the commercial network as it continues its international expansion and performance trajectory.
In a testament to the surging demand for premium residential development sites in Brisbane’s northern growth corridor, Ray White Special Projects has successfully negotiated the $10.1m sale of a prime 20,240sqm* landholding at 34-36 Oxford Street, Joyner.
Despite ongoing challenges across Melbourne’s office sector, recent transactions in Glen Waverley, Wheelers Hill, Notting Hill, Dandenong and Clayton point to a clear and continued uptick in demand for well-positioned and appropriately priced office assets
Ray White Special Projects QLD is proud to announce the listing of "Sunrise Mooball," a significant 79.1-hectare residential subdivision opportunity located at 5861 & 5867 Tweed Valley Way.
Two passive retail investments leased to household Australian brands have hit the market, with RWC Retail launching campaigns for a Terry White pharmacy in Brisbane and a Mitre 10 hardware store in Bundaberg.
In a move set to capture the attention of national investors, RWC Tasmania and HTL Property have officially brought one of Hobart’s most iconic waterfront hospitality assets to market.
HTL Property is honoured to present to the market the freehold going concern interest of the Courthouse Hotel, Tamworth; representing a high-performing regional hotel asset positioned within one of NSW's most established and diversified regional economies.
Mooloolaba is set for a high-stakes transition as one of the Sunshine Coast’s most recognisable and strategically significant waterfront assets, the iconic home of the Mooloolaba Prawn, officially hits the market.
The Australian Large Format Retail (LFR) sector has officially transcended its "big box" origins, now commanding a staggering 35 per cent of the nation’s total retail floor space and generating nearly a quarter of all national retail sales.
In a market defined by "clever plays" and a shift toward high-utility assets, the 2026 Australian commercial property landscape is proving that the era of easy money has been replaced by an era of strategic operations.