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Maximising local values

It’s also why the Ray White group has sold more properties across Australasia than any other real estate network, says Principal and Rural Sales specialist Geoff Trost.

Ray White Rural Crows Nest is recognised as a leader in all facets of real estate throughout the region.

While the local office opened its doors in 2001, the company’s ties to the town stretch back more than a century.

In 1902, Mr Ray White opened his very first agency in Crows Nest, laying the foundations for what would become an internationally renowned brand.

Despite its global reach, Ray White remains proudly family-owned and those values still shape the culture of the Crows Nest office.

Principal Geoff Trost, born and bred locally, says the team’s strength lies in being “locals helping locals”, offering genuine support not only to buyers and sellers but to travellers and newcomers seeking local knowledge.

Whether you’re stopping by for a visit or considering a move away from the bustle of city life, Ray White Rural Crows Nest offers friendly service just a short drive from Toowoomba and only a couple of hours from Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. Visitors are always welcome to call in for assistance or advice.

With industry-leading technology, strong community roots and a dedication to outstanding customer service, Ray White ensures that whether you list, sell, rent or buy, you’re working with real estate professionals who pair expertise with a local touch.

The team includes:

• Susie Campbell – Administration & Marketing

• Betty Cox – Office Administration

• Ashlee Croft – Property Management

• Melissa Gould – Residential & Lifestyle Sales

• Cody Trost – Rural Sales, Livestock Sales & Licensed Auctioneer

• Geoff Trost – Principal & Rural Sales

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