Darren and Sandy Davey have opened a Ray White office in Labrador on the Gold Coast, four years after establishing an office in nearby Ashmore.
The Davey business is a family business, with daughter Meagan part of the team, and the family connections to the Gold Coast span five generations.
Sandy Davey’s great-grandparents were dairy farmers in Paradise Point in the 1930s and later purchased land in Labrador.
“Mum’s parents built their house on Turpin Road, Labrador, and we only just sold the house this year after my nan passed away,” Ms Davey said.
“So we have some very deep connections to Labrador, and it’s great to be opening our new business here. We have a lot of family history on the Gold Coast, which is quite rare.”
Darren Davey said that the White family history resonated with his own family’s history.
“We’re ready to really grow our business now, and Ray White has the resources and expertise to help us grow from a good little business to something bigger,” Mr Davey said.
He said that one of their key success factors has been a focus on doing business with integrity.
“Integrity is so important to us,” Mr Davey said.
“We take the time to explain things to our customers so we build a lasting relationship that’s built on trust.
“It’s easy to communicate openly with your customers when you’re passionate about what you’re doing. We know what we’re doing and we absolutely love it.”
Ray White Queensland CEO Tony Warland said that he was pleased to welcome the Daveys to the network.
“Darren and Sandy have such a supportive network already in the Gold Coast community and we can’t wait to see them conquer the Labrador area,” Mr Warland said.
“We’re delighted to have another family business joining ours and look forward to supporting them as they continue to grow.”
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