Ray White (CFG)
Ray White (CFG)

Ray White (CFG)

12/142 Siganto Drive Helensvale, QLD 4212
Listing counts are for properties advertised on Allhomes in last 12 months
Sales
224
Sold
54
For sale
22
Avg. days advertised
Rentals
130
Rented
41
For rent

Ray White Upper Coomera’s approach of working together as a strong team o fagents, whilst encouraging individuals to perform to their best ability, ha sachieved exceptional results and has allowed us to increase our presence in the market both locally and in surrounding areas to become the largest team in the 4209 postcode.This is not just any team, it’s a team of locals who live and breathe real estate in their own back yards, really care for the clients and want you want to achieve.With an ever-growing market share of the newer Pimpama area, Coomera Waters estate, and Gainsborough Greens estate the team also is one of the best performing in our immediate Coomera and Upper Coomera area’s. This sales team is a ‘must talk to’ when you are considering selling or buying any real estate.Ray White Upper Coomera opened its doors in December 2007 and is located in the Coomera Square Shopping Centre, located in the heart of one of the fastest growing suburbs in Australia.Surrounded by several high turnover shops including Woolworths, Amcal Chemists, Australia Post, Zarraffas and a large medical centre,the window exposure provided to clients is second to none.  All requests for information and appraisals are treated in the strictest confidence and will be carried out with no obligation. Give the team a call for up to date local market news and information.

Ray White (CFG)
Ray White (CFG)
12/142 Siganto DriveHelensvale QLD 4212
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