Ray White Mother's Day tribute
In real estate, success is often measured in listings and deals closed.
Tracie and Maigan Robertson: love, grit, and sticky notes
For Tracie Robertson, Managing Director of Ray White Parkes | Forbes | Condobolin | West Wyalong, real estate wasn’t a calling, it was a challenge. As a talkative teen once told she had “no aptitude for selling,” Tracie made it her mission to prove the doubters wrong.
And she did, while raising a family in the organised chaos of open homes and ringing phones.
“I remember crawling under dining tables during inspections,” her daughter and clearing sales agent, Maigan, laughed. “And writing notes like ‘Get off the phone!’ and sticking them to the window while Mum was on a call.”
It wasn’t always glamorous. Tracie was juggling it all — clients, meetings, and motherhood.
“She was a great mum,” Maigan said.
“But she was so busy. Still is.” School pick-ups were sometimes missed. Time was tight.
“I didn’t get it back then,” Maigan said. “I’d be annoyed. But now I understand.”
Those tough moments planted the seeds of resilience. Maigan learned to think on her feet.
“Whenever there’s a problem now, my first thought is, ‘Let’s fix it. Let’s put a process around it so it doesn’t happen again.’” She developed that mindset straight from Tracie. Real estate didn’t leave much room for chaos. Systems had to be built fast.
Despite the chaos, the respect between them runs deep.
“Maigan was such a helpful little girl,” Tracie said. “Still is.”
Maigan smiled. “You’re the peacemaker. Always calm. Always helping people through tough times. Even when things were rough for you.”
For Tracie, watching Maigan grow into her own role has been the reward.
The funny thing is, Tracie never expected Maigan to join the industry. “Honestly, I assumed she never would,” Tracie said.
“But I’m proud she did.”