Kangaroos champion Anthony Stevens has joined Ray White Rural Victoria after being appointed to the North Melbourne board.
The Announcement:
Ray White Rural has just welcomed Anthony Stevens to Australia’s largest family owned and led real estate network.
The new rural property sales specialist at Ray White Rural Victoria is well known for navigating some of the largest rural property sales on the eastern seaboard.
The North Melbourne AFL star played 292 games for the Kangaroos, winning two premierships, twice awarded the best and fairest, was named captain for two seasons and was included in the All Australian side. The former Kangaroos star was also inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2017.
The club champion and club legend, Anthony Stevens who “bleeds royal blue and white” has recently been appointed to the North Melbourne board.
His real estate career kicked on after his highly decorated AFL career and he’s developed a loyal following of local and foreign agricultural investors incorporating family offices, fund managers and significant primary production operators.
Ray White Rural Director Matt White said Anthony Stevens had established a reputation for his unparalleled work ethic and knowledge of the agriculture industry throughout Victoria and the NSW Riverina regions.
“We’re thrilled that an agent of Anthony’s calibre has joined our group and we cannot wait to support him into the future.”
Mr Stevens said he had always been “a country boy at heart”. He originally grew up on a dairy farm in Waaia, in northern Victoria.
“I have always enjoyed the rural lifestyle and can understand so many people wanting to make a lifestyle or treechange in the Covid era. In somewhere like Geelong you can have the best of both worlds, only an hour to Melbourne,” he said.
“I am excited to be joining the Ray White Group, and look forward to the future. Real estate is a relationship business, built on trust, and I have a deep knowledge about agriculture and farming too.”
His years working in Melbourne saw him build up strong relationships with buyers and sellers, including multi-generational farming families.
Source: Ray White Group