This article is from the Australian Property Journal archive
AFTER a 20-year absence in Australia, 123-year-old global real estate firm Stanton Hillier Parker is returning to Australia, led by former Knight Frank partner Eugene Evgenikos.
Stanton Hillier Parker was originally formed via the merger of Hillier Parker, first established in 1896 in the United Kingdom, and Stanton & Sons Limited, established by Richard Stanton, the founder of the Real Estate Auctioneers and Agents’ Association of New South Wales, in Sydney in the late 1800s.
The firm was responsible for the development of the Sydney suburbs of Rosebery and Haberfield.
Evgenikos said he was excited to relaunch a real estate brand with a global property legacy, almost 20 years since it was last seen in a real estate agency capacity in Australia.
“We’ll be focussing on providing our clients with world-class service standards, expert advice and outstanding results underpinned by a passionate, highly-experienced management team.
“Leveraging our 123-year strong global property legacy, we’ll be creating truly invested partnerships that drive results and help our clients create a property legacy of their own,” he added.
Evgenikos was previously a partner and head of metropolitan sales for Knight Frank in New South Wales.
Stanton Hillier Parker has opened offices in the Sydney CBD and Mascot with a valuation office in Parramatta.
The firm is currently actively sourcing a new office in the Melbourne CBD.
“Our unique proposition in the market is the opportunity to grow through an equity partnership model – in the same way as Stanton Hillier Parker’s major global real estate agency business started,” Evgenikos said.
Australian Property Journal