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The Prestige Auction Event

By Matt Lancashire

Is there still time to buy a property in 2024? Absolutely. This Saturday, November 30 is our final prestige auction event for the year and it’s promising to be a memorable one.

The words “prestige” and “luxury” tend to be overused in real estate but there’s no better description for this weekend’s 21-strong list of Brisbane’s best properties going under the hammer.

Every property being taken to auction at The Calile Hotel is of a blue-chip standard, meaning we will be hosting a room full of the market’s premium buyers. Also present will be the industry’s best negotiators and, at the helm, Australia’s leading auctioneer in Haesley Cush.

These properties have received exceptional advertising space in The Courier-Mail, access to significant News Corp editorial contacts, a social media reach across more than 100,000 followers, exposure to Ray White’s national agent database, and additional connections with 475,000 contacts in our database which encompasses The Collective offices of New Farm, Bulimba, Toowong and Clayfield.

Last year we sold twelve from twelvelistings before, under the hammer or within two weeks post-event for a total sales value of more than $47 million.

So if you’re looking to buy, interested in selling or simply want to witness a spectacular auction day, you’re welcome to join us at The Calile Hotel this Saturday from 9am.

I hope to see you there.

Matt Lancashire

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