Ray White Upper North Shore

Ray White Urban Living - Apartments The Urban Living Apartments team within the Ray White Lower North Shore Group are a team of apartment specialist agents who aim to balance the realities of our rapidly changing communities with the aspirations of our clients by providing access to liveable, accessible and culturally rich apartment communities. Selling a strata or company title property requires a different tactic to that of selling houses. The Urban Living Apartments team has developed a market engagement strategy specific to the lower north shore. A hands-on approach to apartment sales and management enables a stellar team of specialists to help clients across the Lower North Shore to fulfil their evolving apartment lifestyle needs, introducing you to personalities unique to some of Australia’s most sought after apartment lifestyles alongside one of the world’s most beautiful harbours. Four Emerging Household Types Within The Apartment Market Vertical Families Vertical families make up one in five apartment households (20%) They are most likely Gen Ys as nearly two in three (64%) are aged between 23 & 37. Their choice to live in an apartment was influenced by easy access to public transport (45%), affordability (43%) & safety & security (35%). 61% Renting 58% Commute via train 36% Commute via bus Cosmo Couples The number of couples with no children living in apartments represents over one quarter (27%) of apartment households. Their choice to live in an apartment was influenced by easy access to public transport (59%), affordability (51%) & safety & security (31%). 52% Owners 58% Commute via train 36% Commute via bus Solo Metropolites The largest apartment segment is made up of lone persons (34%). The Baby Boomers aged between 53-71 represent 37% of these. Their choice to live in an apartment was influenced by easy access to public transport (47%), low maintenance (42%) & more affordable prices (35%). 63% Renting One-parent Families Single parents with children comprise one in 12 apartment dwellers (8%). They are most likely aged between 38-52 (49). Their choice to live in an apartment was influenced by easy access to public transport (51%), affordability (46%) & proximity to schools and childcare (39%). 78% Renting 23% Retired 39% Work Full-time

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