Laing Real Estate
Laing Real Estate

Laing Real Estate

101-103 Macleay Street  Potts Point, NSW 2011
Listing counts are for properties advertised on Allhomes in last 12 months
Sales
38
Sold
12
For sale
32
Avg. days advertised
Rentals
102
Rented
26
For rent
At LAING REAL ESTATE, we are the # 1 agency in your area and thank you for your continued support … Doug Laing, the original co-founder of Laing and Simmons, and his daughter Vicki Laing have carefully shaped Laing Real Estate into the entity it is today. Added to this, Laing Real Estate has gone from strength to strength with Anthony Birdsall, the leading sales agent on the Peninsula, becoming a co-director with Vicki. So with the new generation taking the baton, we look forward to predicting the next 50 years of Real Estate in your area, just as Doug predicted the past 50. Anthony Birdsall Vicki Laing 0411 190 400 0411 88 77 60 Our office 'Kingsclere' is reputedly the oldest apartment building in Sydney. It is now located in Elizabeth Bay, but it hasn't always been there - the area has been described as Point Campbell, Henrietta Town, Macleay Heights, Darlinghurst, Darlinghurst Heights and Potts Point. Built in 1912 the architects were Messrs Halligan Wilton of George Street. Former owners of the building include the Albert family - authors of the Boomerang Song Book and music publishers since the 1920's. Doug Laing Real Estate handled the sale of the building in 1994 for $4.1 million. Developers converted it to 17 apartments sold with Strata approval by Doug Laing in 1995. Today Apartment One is the head office of Laing Real Estate.
Laing Real Estate
Laing Real Estate
101-103 Macleay Street Potts Point NSW 2011
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