Women leading the McGrath agency recovery
McGrath’s domination in the recent annual Real Estate Business Top 100 Agents ranking with 27 of the Top 100 agents in Australia was spotlighted when the listed estate agency reported its latest financial update.
The financial results showed some signs of consolidation and recovery despite the weakened overall property market.
"Importantly, 37% of the female agents in the Top 100 ranking work with our company,” said Geoff Lucas, CEO of McGrath Estate Agents.
Betty Ockerlander (pictured above) leads the agency's female agents in the sales list.
REB put her annual sales tally at $215 million, which ranked her the 15th best selling agent on the top 100.
The McGrath Epping agent has been president of Epping Rotary as well as the long standing position as the secretary of the Epping Chamber of Commerce. She also has a strong connection with the local schools.
Operating her own agency for over 20 years within Epping, North Epping, Eastwood and Beecroft, she is now ranked as the #3 agent in McGrath Australia 2017.
Around half her sales were through auction.
Ockerlander's highest recorded sale price over the past year was $2.7 million for 15 Barellan Avenue, Carlingford, a four bedroom house which sold by auction in March.
Lorraine Crawford (pictured below) was in 32nd place with $170 million in annual sales.
She is based at McGrath's head office in Edgecliff specialising in the suburbs of Bondi Junction, Queens Park, Waverley, Bondi and Millers Point.
She has worked and lived in these suburbs over the past 11 years, having been involved in sale over the past 17 years.
Her record sales have occurred in suburbs including Queens Park, Bondi Junction and Malabar.
Lorraine's highest recorded sale price over the past year was $6.3 million for 46-48 Argyle Place, Millers Point, a five bedroom house.
Teena Vaughan (pictured below) was the third best selling McGrath agent on the REB top 100, with over 20 years experience.
She secured $124 million in sales. Her highest recorded sale price in the past year was $4.5 million for 4 Hillside Crescent, Epping, a six bedroom house sold by private treaty last December.
McGrath's top selling agent was Matt Steinwede with $271 million in sales followed by Peter Chauncy with $207 million in sales.