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Ricky Agent Joins Highland Gold Coast Following Recent Merger with Hanan Cawley, leading Highland into the West Side Gold Coast Market

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Highland continues its growth as a market leader into 2025, welcoming high-profile agent Ricky Agent to the Gold Coast team following the recent merger with Hanan Cawley. With a presence spanning the Eastern Seaboard, including the Southern Highlands, Greater Sydney, Northern Rivers, and South-East Queensland, Highland solidifies its reputation as a leader in real estate, now managing over 4,500 properties across Australia and connecting with a database of 450,000 active clients. 

Building on 18 years of expansion throughout Sydney, Highland has rapidly grown over the last two years to establish a strong presence in key regions along the Eastern Seaboard, ensuring seamless service for clients moving between states. 

Within this partnership, Ricky Agent will also lead Highland’s expansion into the west side Gold Coast market, further solidifying the brand's presence across the region.  

Ricky Agent, a leading name in the Gold Coast market, brings years of experience and a proven track record of exceptional results. Known for his energetic approach and strong negotiation skills, Mr. Agent has consistently delivered outstanding outcomes for his clients. Recently, he achieved a record-breaking sale of Matariki Manor at 65 Sunday Drive, Bonogin, for $2,875,000 in just eight days, generating over 350,000 digital views. 

Mr. Agent expressed his enthusiasm for joining Highland, saying, “Highland’s back-end systems, extensive database, and exceptional support network are unmatched in the industry. Partnering with such a well-regarded brand opens incredible opportunities for my clients. I’m excited to work alongside Hanan Cawley and the talented team to continue delivering top-tier real estate solutions.” He also highlighted the integral role of his associate, Paris, in their success, stating, “Paris and I operate seamlessly together, ensuring our clients receive the highest level of service and results. Joining Highland enhances our ability to deliver exceptional outcomes.” 

Hanan Cawley, Managing Director of Highland Gold Coast, has played a pivotal role in the brand’s expansion, facilitating two significant agent acquisitions within weeks. “Ricky’s work ethic and results-driven approach make him a standout in the Gold Coast market. His addition to the team strengthens our ability to provide unparalleled service to clients across the region and beyond,” he said. 

The Highland network’s comprehensive offerings go beyond residential sales, with expertise in property management, project marketing, commercial sales, lending, and marine solutions. This all-encompassing approach allows Highland to serve clients seamlessly throughout their property journey, whether they’re buying, selling, investing, or relocating across state lines. 


Key Facts:

Ricky Agent Joins Highland Gold Coast Following Recent Merger with Hanan Cawley, leading Highland into the West Side Gold Coast Market 


Contact details:

For more information about Ricky Agent, Highland Gold Coast, or the recent merger with Hanan Cawley, please contact Rebecca Mulder at [email protected]. 

 

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