Ray White Group joint chairman, Paul White, is selling his beloved Clayfield 1930’s-style home calledย Arlington, named after a western Darling Downs sheep station where he once worked as a young jackeroo.
Mr White and his partner Lynne Porcsin have owned the four-bedroom, classic, single storey home on one of Brisbane’s best streets for more than five and a half years.
“Arlingtonย was the first property I worked at as a jackeroo. It’s west of Tara near Dalby and I always loved it out there. Right now Lynne and I are downsizing as we already have acreage at Fig Tree Pocket and property on Moreton Island,” Mr White said.
Ray White Ascot principal Dwight Ferguson, and auctioneer Philip Parker will auction the home atย 129 Adelaide Street East, Clayfieldย on November 23 at 1pm on-site.
Mr Ferguson said the home had been fastidiously renovated and extended, while retaining the home’s original character and timeless style.
“This is a family home and has everything you could want, and all on one level. This timber residence combines a modern lifestyle without compromising the architectural integrity of the dwelling.”

Spanning a single level of living, the floor plan showcases a welcoming formal lounge with beautiful gas marble fireplace, timber flooring, leadlight windows, ornate ceilings, and chandeliers.
Extending onto the inviting entry deck and landscaped front gardens, this living space adjoins the formal dining room and designer kitchen with Gaggenau appliances.
Creating a seamless transition and ease of entertaining, these free-flowing living spaces extend onto the rear entertainer’s deck.
Exceptionally private and overlooking the lush, established gardens and glass-framed saltwater pool, this idyllic retreat offers a private oasis. The home includes a family room plus spacious library/study.