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Ben Younger joins Cushman & Wakefield WA as Joint Head of Capital Markets

Jess Freeman • 07/11/2022
Cushman & Wakefield continues its rapid expansion across Western Australia with the appointment of Ben Younger as Joint Head of Capital Markets.

With over 18 years’ commercial agency experience across Western Australia and South Australia, Ben offers a broad skill set in the marketing and sale of commercial, retail and healthcare investment properties, development sites, institutional grade properties, specialised assets and many portfolio sales.

Ben is also an experienced property auctioneer and performs many charitable auctions.

According to Mark Clapham, Joint Managing Director of Cushman & Wakefield WA, “Ben is highly regarded across WA & SA having acted for a broad range of Private and Public Companies, Government bodies, Institutions, Receivers/Managers and Private Owners. 

“Ben’s network and expertise will further strengthen the Cushman & Wakefield client offering and our overall market presence in WA” he said.

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