Tony O’Doherty joins McGrath Estate Agents in Brisbane

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Tony O’Doherty, currently ranked as Queensland’s second-top performing agent, brings impressive credentials to McGrath, having achieved over $208 million in sales during FY24.

The Irish-born agent, who moved to Brisbane in 2011, has maintained a strong connection to the local community and has consistently ranked among Queensland’s top performers, including receiving the Top Principal award from Belle Australia from 2020-2024.

“Everything I do in my downtime is related to getting better at my job, and servicing my clients in the best way possible,” Mr O’Doherty said.

Moving to Brisbane in 2011, first as a resident of Morningside, Mr O’Doherty relocated to Bulimba in 2014 and is passionate about the area. 

“I love the river, the demographic of Queenslanders, or the elevated City views of Balmoral and Hawthorne,” he said.

“I’ve always loved the homes in these suburbs, the people, the community and the lifestyle on offer, the coffee shops and various eateries of bustling Oxford Street where we have our office.”

Mr O’Doherty’s recent sales achievements include several high-profile properties, including an impressive $7 million sale for a Hawthorne property and a $5 million transaction in Bulimba.

McGrath CEO John McGrath said he was excited about the strategic partnership, highlighting Mr O’Doherty’s remarkable growth in the industry.

“Tony is an explosive talent,” Mr McGrath said.

“What he’s done in the last 5 years is only matched by our own Alex Jordan in terms of their extraordinary results.”

The expansion will see McGrath Bulimba service a broad territory spanning from Bulimba and Hawthorne in the north to Coorparoo and Holland Park in the south, and from Cannon Hill in the east to South Brisbane in the west.

Queensland’s top-ranked agent, Alex Jordan of McGrath, praised the appointment, and said Mr O’Doherty had exceptional negotiation skills and client focus.

“Tony is one of the best agents in the country and a top performer in Queensland. I believe Tony will benefit from all that McGrath has to offer and his business growth trajectory will reach new heights,” Mr Jordan said.



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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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