Ewan Ramsey was on his honeymoon in Bali in 2019 when a powerful realization struck. Despite a successful career in banking and a growing personal property portfolio that promised financial independence, something still felt incomplete.
Ramsey’s life story is not one of privilege, but of grit, resilience, and unwavering purpose. Raised in public housing on New Zealand’s South Island, he witnessed the struggles of those around him from a young age. At just 14 years old, he was kicked out of home, with only a plastic bag of belongings and no place to go. Sleeping on a park bench, he faced a critical turning point: accept defeat or carve a new path. He chose the latter.
Driven by a fierce desire to escape vulnerability and poverty, Ramsey dove into financial education and wealth-building. His experiences became the fuel behind his purpose—not just to survive, but to build a life of stability and significance.
Relocating to Australia gave Ramsey a fresh beginning. He secured a banking job in Cairns, saved diligently, and began his journey in property investment. But it wasn’t until that moment in Bali, while reading Jim Collins’ Good to Great, that everything aligned. The quote, “greatness can be found at the intersection of what you are deeply passionate about, what you can be best in the world at, and what best drives your economic engine,” gave him clarity.
The missing piece was no longer missing.
For Ramsey, property investment became more than a means of personal wealth. It became a mission to help others find financial security—especially those who, like him, came from disadvantaged beginnings. It became about paying it forward.
This passion led to the creation of Ramsey Property Wealth, a multi-industry, multi-award-winning investment and advisory firm. With $378 million in net wealth under supervision, the firm offers a structured, data-driven approach for time-poor professionals, business owners, and high-income earners to build lasting property wealth.
But beyond the numbers, Ramsey Property Wealth is anchored in altruism. Its mission extends beyond clients—it aims to combat Australia’s rental supply crisis, one investment at a time.
“I recognised that I have a unique ability and position to change somebody’s life. That would’ve helped me a long time ago”
By redefining success and using property as a tool for social change, Ewan Ramsey is not just building homes—he’s building legacies.