Matthews Real Estate records key change across Brisbane as it marks Eighty years in the industry
In Brisbane
real estate plenty has changed as named cows were there chattel, stamp duty is
necessary an actual stamp and agents twice as inspection chauffeurs but
Matthews Real Estate was there for it all.
The Annerley
family business is celebrating its Eighty year in the business and co-principal
Trevor Matthews, who runs it with his brother Ken said Brisbane had changed
noticeably since he first took the helm
Fifty One years ago.
There was an
old saying that City Hall was the tallest (building). It was there was mostly
nothing else around it. The highset
timber houses had been put back over time with units or lowest brick houses and
the property features be a focus for buyers had changed too. 1930s, when Trevor
and Ken's grandfather Robert and father Leslie use to do the business Brisbane
had farming land. Lots of changes in the Brisbane inner-city housing and the assets
industry Matthews Real Estate's Eighty year standing has continue.
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