The question every seller eventually asks - what is my house worth - sounds simple. The answer almost never is. That dynamic produces predictable outcomes. Sellers who price from expectation rather than evidence consistently achieve lower final results than those who price from the market. The gap between the two approaches is not theoretical - it
Why Adelaide Property Investment Has Moved Beyond the Inner Ring
An investor who bought in the inner eastern suburbs in 2005 and held for fifteen years did well. But an investor who applied the same logic in 2018, paying a premium for inner-ring scarcity at peak prices, has a different story. The premium was real. The subsequent growth was not proportional to what was paid for it. What has shifted is not the des
What Every Homeowner Should Understand About a Property Appraisal
The highest appraisal is not the most accurate one. It is simply the highest. What follows is a clear account of what a property appraisal actually involves, what separates it from a paid valuation, and why the question vendors rarely think to ask is often the most important one.The Difference Between a Property Appraisal and a Formal ValuationA pr
Finding Genuine Affordability in Adelaide - What the Northern Corridor Offers First Home Buyers
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 buyers in Adelaide, why the northern corridor keeps p
Median House Price Adelaide - What the Figure Means and Why It Is Not Enough
The median is treated as a market truth. It appears in news reports, agent presentations, and property websites as the definitive answer to how Adelaide is performing. In practice, it is a blunt instrument applied to a market that demands precision - and the gap between what it measures and what buyers and vendors actually need to know is wider tha