Kurt Bratby and Sean Pratt open Ray White Summerland Point | Charmhaven

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Duo Kurt Bratby and Sean Pratt have launched their own Ray White office in Lake Macquarie.

The Announcement:

Kurt Bratby and Sean Pratt have proudly opened the doors to their new Ray White Summerland Point | Charmhaven office. 

This move marks a significant step forward for the duo, who have long harboured the ambition of running their own real estate business.

Mr Bratby, who began his career in real estate in 2011, spent his initial two years in sales support before transitioning into sales and management. 

“Starting in sales gave me a strong foundation, but moving into management was a natural progression,” Mr Bratby said. 

“Owning my own business has been a dream for a while, and joining Ray White felt like the perfect opportunity to make that dream a reality.” 

Mr Pratt’s entry into real estate was equally impressive. Starting at just 16 years old in 2015, Mr Pratt quickly made his mark after being offered a job following only one week of work experience. 

“I left school to dive into real estate full-time, and I’ve never looked back,” Mr Pratt said. 

“Working alongside Kurt has been an incredible journey. We’ve been a team throughout my entire career, and now we’re thrilled to bring that synergy to our own office.”

The decision to partner with Ray White was straightforward for Mr Bratby and Mr Pratt. 

“When we met with the corporate team, it was clear that Ray White offers unmatched support and resources,” Mr Bratby said. 

“The brand’s strength and the technology at our disposal make it an ideal fit for us. It honestly baffles us that we didn’t do this sooner.”

Mr Pratt added, “Ray White’s leading position in Australia and the opportunity to connect with the local Ray White office in Gorokan – Ray White Thompson Partners – solidified our decision.”

The new office is strategically located in Summerland Point, a charming suburb on the shores of Lake Macquarie, the largest saltwater lake in the southern hemisphere. 

“Summerland Point has evolved from a holiday hometown in the 1980s, to a thriving lifestyle destination for commuters and families,” Mr Bratby said. 

“With the construction of a new 600-house estate underway and luxury waterfront properties, it’s a beautiful family area with a strong sense of community.”

Joining Mr Bratby and Mr Pratt at the new office are James McGuire, a dedicated sales associate, and Kay Saunderson, an established local agent bringing valuable insights. Eve Muscat, the operations manager, will oversee the day-to-day operations. 

“We’re excited to build a strong team and leverage our collective experience to serve the community,” Mr Bratby said.

In their first year, Mr Bratby and Mr Pratt aim to establish a solid presence in the region. 

“Our goals are to build a robust team, capture significant market share, and develop a comprehensive property management service,” Mr Pratt said. 

“We want to become a trusted name in the community and showcase what makes Ray White Summerland Point | Charmhaven stand out from the rest.”

Ray White New South Wales CEO Tim Snell said that it was always a thrill to welcome enthusiastic leaders into his network, supporting the White family vision to keep growing while getting younger.

“We know the challenges of great salespeople with the ambitions of opening their own business, and our role is to support their ambitions,” Mr Snell said.

“We are excited to add the youth and energy of Kurt and Sean to a well established region, we have no doubt they will be future leaders today and well into the future.”

Source: Ray White



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Nicole Lamber is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes about arts, entertainment, lifestyle, and home news. Nicole has been a journalist for years and loves to write about what's going on in the world.

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