The second generation
Ray and Florence had two sons, Max and Alan who both became real estate agents and two daughters Marjorie and Joyce.
Eldest son Max White, born in 1908 in Toowoomba, was in fact a powerfully built and fiery middle-row / back-row forward who played for the Wallabies.
He performed with great distinction on Australia’s first ever tour to South Africa when thrust into the unfamiliar loose-head prop position against the toughest scrummagers in world rugby. He was also a fighter pilot in World War II.
Ray’s second son Alan, in particular, played an important role in revitalising the business after the difficult years of the Great Depression and World War II.
The Second World War had decimated and damaged all businesses. Suddenly there was post war optimism. Businesses could now be rebuilt. Ray’s son Alan joined the business that had been severely restricted during the war years. Market leadership was wide open. Alan’s hands on drive and energy was what was needed. He was the right man in the right place.
Alan embraced Ray’s instinctual understanding of the value of property marketing. Ray White had become a stand out agency in the 1950s. By then, his brother Max had joined the business. Expansion began with the first 15 company owned offices by the late 1970s.
Much of the success of the business is down to the work of the first two generations.
Ray and Alan created the springboard. The job of the third generation was to jump on it and Brian and Paul did.