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Ray White Commercial Sell $2.296 Billion In 2014

In 2014, Ray White Commercial sold $2.296 billion of commercial real estate with 1,220 sales.

Ray White_Know How to maximise the value of your commercial property. We have more than 50 businesses strategically located across Australia, New Zealand and Asia – a larger geographic footprint than any other group. We have market-leading businesses in specific industry sectors such as hotels, investment sales, development sites, office leasing, industrial and retail.

Out of the past 1,000 sales transacted by Ray White Commercial, 251 of these were leased investment properties. 25% of our total sales were investment sales.
– Ray White Commercial auctioned 344 properties in Australia in 2014.
– 1 out of every 10 commercial property auctions nationally is undertaken by Ray White Commercial.
– 1 out of every 3 commercial property auctions in Queensland is undertaken by Ray White Commercial.
– We have already listed over 60 auctions to date in 2015.

Our investment auction clearance rate so far during 2015 is 84% sold under the hammer.

If you are thinking of buying or selling commercial property, Ray White Ballarat are Ray White Commercial accredited agents. Contact Trevor Booth on 0418 503 399 or Tracey Holmes on 0407 825 045 who will be able to assist you.

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