Ballarat’s Growth and the Booming Health Asset Class - Burgess Rawson
The health sector in Ballarat is booming, making it a prime asset class for investors with the city providing a robust healthcare infrastructure, supported by both public and private entities said Burgess Rawson’s Sam Mercuri.
Distinctive office icon in South Melbourne for sale by Burgess Rawson and Kelly & Kelly
Burgess Rawson experts Shaun Venables and Romanor Falconer, in conjunction with Kelly & Kelly experts Anthony Kelly and Gordon Kelly, have been appointed to market the premium asset at 80 Market Street, South Melbourne for sale.
Centrelink asset in Dalby sold for $4.65 million by Burgess Rawson
A premium government-leased property at 34-36 Patrick Street, Dalby sold by Burgess Rawson agents Darren Beehag and Kieran Bourke for 4.65 million to First Foundations Australia.
Australia's largest fast food portfolio ignites investor frenzy - Burgess Rawson
Burgess Rawson agent Yosh Mendis has been instructed to market leading developer, Griffith Group's newest fast food portfolio situated in the newly completed Bayview Centre Warrawong for sale.
Australia's insatiable appetite for fast food sparks investment demand - Burgess Rawson
Driven by relentless consumer demand, Australia's fast food industry has shown robust performance with $136,304,000 in investment transactions over the past financial year.
Burgess Rawson portfolio auction event achieved $60.43 million
Burgess Rawson’s National Portfolio Auction Event 169 was a huge success said Burgess Rawson’s CEO, Ingrid Filmer, with a 77 per cent success rate and a total of $60.43 million in transactions.
Burgess Rawson's Sydney auction event 100% Clearance rate
Day one of Burgess Rawson's National Portfolio Auction event 169 in Sydney, a flawless 100% clearance rate was achieved, with transactions totaling an impressive $27.41 million.
High-profile Wodonga property sold - Burgess Rawson & Dixon Commercial
Prime commercial asset at 38-40 High Street, Wodonga, Victoria sold for $6.4 Million, by Burgess Rawson agents Beau Coulter, Justin Kramersh, and Sam Mercuri, in conjunction with Andrew Dixon and Oscar Dixon of Dixon Commercial.
Rising population lures investors to Far North Queensland - Burgess Rawson
A projected population increase of 23% to 358,526 by 2036 in Far North Queensland, combined with an ambitious infrastructure pipeline of over 80 projects.