Veteran Lex Heinemann returns to rural sales scene

Jonathan ChancellorApril 25, 2013

The veteran rural property agent Lex Heinemann has made a surprise return as Landmark Harcourt’s director of rural growth, responsible for the Queensland/NT region.

Lex Heinemann, now aged 71, will return to the company - then operating under the Dalgety - where he had his early rural sales successes from the 1970s onwards.

He left Dalgety Winchcombe in 1994 to launch a specialist rural property division for the Ray White property group. Mr Heinemann sold his shares in the Ray White Rural property business in 2009, but maintained an ongoing consultancy role.

Heinemann was involved in many benchmark ruralcattle farm sales including King Ranch and Sherwin dispersals. He was also a director of the Queensland Turf Club.

Mr Heinemann will report to Landmark Harcourt’s national chief executive, Darren Cole.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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