The Barron & Dowling Property Group
The Barron & Dowling Property Group

The Barron & Dowling Property Group

15 Cross Street  Double Bay, NSW 2028
THE BARRON & DOWLING PHILOSOPHY The often commented on logo tells a tale about The Barron & Dowling Property Group. The dove – which comes from the Dowling family crest – flies in to settle next to the boar, Tony Barron’s family emblem. Together they represent the human but strong image of the company that is The Barron & Dowling Property Group. Tony and Kate work together as a team, with a dedication to producing the best possible result for both vendors and buyers of property. As principals of The Barron & Dowling Property Group their aim is to remain directly involved in the marketing, promotion and sale of all properties entrusted to them. Principals of other agencies, once a property has been listed for sale, can be inclined to leave the day to day selling to other members of their sales force. Both principals have a strong background of selling property in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, in addition to having good experience and contacts in the USA, UK and New Zealand markets. Kate Dowling and Tony Barron have unrivalled track records in the sale of prestige property, particularly in the Eastern Suburbs and Sydney’s CBD. Between them they have over 35 years of selling experience and it is their wish to offer the very best personal and ethical service. The Barron & Dowling Property Group always aims for a high degree of confidentiality for clients and believe you will agree that their record in this area stands for itself.
The Barron & Dowling Property Group
The Barron & Dowling Property Group
15 Cross Street Double Bay NSW 2028
Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
"With open hearts and minds, together we grow." artwork by David Williams of Gilimbaa.