Services

We represent buyers only. That means our work is focused on helping you choose well, manage risk, and negotiate confidently — without incentives tied to the sale price.

How we help

Most clients want two things: (1) clarity on what to buy, and (2) confidence they’re not missing a risk that will bite later. Our services are built around that.

Clarify your brief

We translate your goals into a concrete search brief: must-haves, trade-offs, target areas, timing, and an approach that fits your buyer type.

Research & shortlist

We screen listings, agent intel, and market signals to build a shortlist you can trust — and explain why each option is (or isn’t) a fit.

Due diligence & risk

We help you identify key risks early (location, building, contract, insurance and more) and coordinate the right checks before you commit.

Our service options

Choose what suits your stage. If you’re unsure, start with a search/strategy and upgrade later.

1) Strategy & search plan

A structured plan for where to buy, what to buy, and how to execute — including priorities, non-negotiables, risk flags and an agreed shortlist process.

Best for: clients who want a clear direction before inspections and offers.

See indicative pricing

2) Managed shortlist

We run the search and filtering, present options in a consistent format, and refine your brief as the market gives feedback.

Best for: time-poor clients who still want control over the final decision.

Start with your brief

3) End-to-end buyer representation

End-to-end support through selection, negotiation, offer/contract coordination, and settlement support — while keeping risk and value front and centre.

Best for: competitive markets and clients who want strong negotiation support.

Talk through your situation

By buyer type

The service is tailored — a first-home buyer’s risk profile is different to an investor building a portfolio.

First-home buyers

Calm, structured guidance: we help you avoid overpaying, identify “gotchas”, and choose a home you’ll still like after the excitement wears off.

First-home buyers →

Owner-occupiers

A home-first approach: amenity checks, liveability, neighbourhood due diligence, and a plan for renovations or future flexibility if needed.

Owner-occupiers →

Investors

Portfolio thinking: long-term wealth creation, risk-balanced growth, and a focus on properties that remain desirable and liquid in future cycles.

Investment buyers →

What we don’t do

We keep the boundaries clear, and we’ll recommend specialists when something needs a licensed or technical report.

No selling agent role

We don’t list properties or act for sellers on purchases we advise on. We represent the buyer.

No legal/financial advice

We can coordinate with your broker/solicitor and help you ask the right questions — but we don’t replace professional advice.

No shortcuts on risk

If a specialist inspection is warranted, we’ll say so. The cheapest mistake is the one you avoid before you buy.