Ryan Keatley and Nicole Walker expand into Stirling

Date:

Share post:


Adelaide Hills agents Ryan Keatley and Nicole Walker are continuing their expansion with a new Ray White office in Stirling.

The Announcement:

The powerhouse team behind Ray White Mount Barker | Woodside | Nairne continues its expansion in the Adelaide Hills with the launch of Ray White Stirling.

With a decade of experience in the group for Ryan Keatley and seven years for Nicole Walker, the pair have already established a strong presence in the region through their offices in Mount Barker, Woodside, and Nairne.

“We’re excited to bring Ray White’s strong brand and our proven success to Stirling,” Mr Keatley said.

“This is a beautiful, high-demand area. It’s close to the city, with stunning homes and a lifestyle that people dream of; bigger parcels of land, incredible architecture, and vibrant nature.”

Since the pandemic, Stirling has surged in popularity, boasting a 16.5 per cent growth in just the last year. 

Just 18 minutes from Adelaide CBD, the town’s median house price has reached $1.4 million, making it one of the most desirable areas in the Adelaide Hills.

“Stirling is surrounded by a truly picturesque landscape, complete with grand oak, maple, ash, and elm trees,” Ms Walker said.

“The area draws in high-profile residents, from sporting figures to medical professionals, all seeking a blend of luxury and serenity.

“We’re focusing on luxury homes because that’s what Stirling represents. With our cutting-edge technology and extensive buyer database from the east coast of Australia as well as Ray White Hong Kong, we have a unique competitive advantage.”

Mr Keatley said Ray White’s reach was unmatched in the market.

“Over one million people visit Raywhite.com websites every week, with Ray White now selling one in every seven homes across Australasia and one in every five homes across South Australia,” he said.

“Ray White also sells more $2 million, $3 million and $5 million+ luxury homes than any other brand in Australia, which is three times more than our closest competitor.

“We’ve been fortunate to grow our business from four staff in the early days, to now over 30, and with Kimbley Watkins managing our operations, we’re more than ready to take on Stirling now.”

Their commitment to customer service and results has seen them both named Chairman’s Elite agents, regularly ranking in the top three per cent of Ray White’s sales records.

Ray White South Australia CEO Matt Lindblom expressed confidence in the duo. 

“Ryan and Nicole have consistently demonstrated their ability to deliver outstanding results for their clients,” Mr Lindblom said.

“They embody the Ray White ethos of honesty, integrity, and hard work. I know they will elevate our offering in Stirling for the benefit of homeowners looking to achieve the best results for their properties.”

Source: Ray White



Source link

Nicole Lambert
Nicole Lambert
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.

Recent posts

Related articles

New Zealand coastal suburbs see extraordinary growth patterns

Ray White Group’s research has found a diverse pattern of growth across coastal suburbs, with particularly strong...

The One Conference helps elevate agent’s in 2025

Success doesn’t always come easy, but with determination and adaptability, it’s achievable. That was the key message coming...

Property investors target consistent markets

According to Hotspotting’s latest Price Predictor Index (PPI) for Summer 2024, areas with steady market conditions over...

Self-awareness for real estate success

It was breathtaking. But how do they do it?  How do they be at their best to perform...

Aussie James Bond bows out of local property market

The retired Hollywood-based actor, now 85, purchased the Sophia Street townhouse in 1986 for just $60,000 with...

Single-family rents hit record high in US

This marks the largest gap ever recorded by the platform, with single-family rents now averaging $350 more...

First home buyers flock to Victoria as ‘rentvesting’ gains momentum

According to Money.com.au’s First Home Buyer Mortgage Insights report, first home buyer loans are growing three times...

$10,000 apprenticeship incentive welcomed as key step in tackling housing crisis

The say it’s a crucial measure to address the labour shortages hampering Australia’s housing goals. The incentive aims...