
If you’ve spent more than five minutes in Alexandra Hills, Capalaba, Sheldon or Mount Cotton, chances are you’ve seen Laine’s face on a sign, in your letterbox, or popping up on your phone explaining—very calmly—why pricing your home based on vibes is a terrible idea.
Working alongside Bayside founders Luke Humphrys and David Pearce, Laine brings a modern, high-impact approach to selling property—blending creative marketing, buyer psychology and straight-up honesty. No gimmicks, no underquoting games, and no disappearing once the sign goes up.
Laine is known for being direct, detail-obsessed and unusually transparent for a real estate agent. He believes great results come from preparation, clear communication and creating genuine competition—not pressure, panic or price-dropping theatrics.
From family homes in tightly held bayside streets to lifestyle and acreage properties that need the right buyer (not just the first one through the gate), Laine runs every campaign hands-on and data-driven. Video, social media, pricing strategy and negotiation all play a role—but only if they actually serve the outcome.
Outside of real estate, you’ll usually find Laine spending irresponsible amounts of money at BCF, feeding a long-term addiction to 4WDing, fishing and camping—activities that promise relaxation and consistently deliver logistics problems.
He’s also a long-suffering supporter of the North Queensland Cowboys, a club that has produced one premiership in 30 years and an elite education in patience, loyalty and managing disappointment—skills that, regrettably, translate very well to real estate.
Loyal to a fault. Stubborn by nature. Fully aware this bio will be used against him forever.