Most homeowners requesting a property appraisal assume they are receiving an objective assessment of what their property is worth. In practice, the appraisal process is more nuanced than that - and understanding the difference between what an appraisal measures and what it can not measure is one of
The Decisions You Make Before You Sell Your House Matter More Than You Think
The decision to sell a house rarely arrives with much warning. It tends to emerge gradually - through a change in circumstances, a growing family, a job that has moved, or simply the recognition that the current property no longer fits the life being lived in it. What tends to happen next is where t
What Real Estate Agent Fees Actually Cover - And How to Know If You Are Getting Value
When a real estate agent quotes a fee, the conversation almost always collapses into a single number - the percentage. Two per cent. Two and a half. Occasionally less, occasionally more. The vendor hears the number, compares it mentally to what other agents have quoted, and makes a judgement about w
Affordable Homes Adelaide - What the Data Shows and What First Home Buyers Often Miss
Affordable is one of the most used words in property and one of the least defined. A suburb described as affordable by a real estate agent, a property website, and a first home buyer rarely means the same thing to any of them. This article examines what genuine affordability means for first home buy
Adelaide Property Investment - Why the Shift Away From Inner Suburbs Is Accelerating
For most of the past two decades, the conventional wisdom on Adelaide property investment pointed firmly inward. Buy close to the city. Pay the premium. Benefit from the scarcity. It was a reasonable framework - and for a long time it worked. This article examines what has changed in the Adelaide in