Community spirit drives Ray White Jimboomba
Community is everything to the Ray White Jimboomba team, and they couldn’t be prouder of their home just north of Queensland’s idyllic Scenic Rim.
To students at Wood Hill State School, they’re known as “the ladies with the sunflowers” after four years of supporting fetes and wellness days, where they donate time and supplies to plant sunflowers with the kids.
“We want to build long-term relationships with local groups that make a real difference,” Brooke said.
“We don’t do it for recognition, we just want to give back and be remembered!
“There’s a lot of acreage in the area, so deliveries can be tricky, but it’s worth it when we see how much people enjoy what we do.
“In metro areas, agents rely on consistent weekly letterbox drops. That’s not practical here, so we go big with community initiatives that also make an impact.”
Brooke and her team cover a large region spanning multiple postcodes surrounding Jimboomba and have sold homes in 13 suburbs since the start of the year.
In the last 12 months, Jimboomba’s property market has seen strong price and population growth, reflecting its rising appeal.
“We work with a lot of Gold Coast buyers, especially those moving from the northern Gold Coast to acreage so we connect and collaborate with Ray White Coomera often,” Brooke said.
“Lately, we’re also seeing sellers moving to Tasmania, maybe for a change of climate. But most are downsizing from acreage into smaller residential homes or into retirement.”