Take two vendors in the same general area - one in Gawler East, one just across into Evanston. Both have three-bedroom homes on comparable land. Both received appraisals within weeks of each other. The figures came back differently. Neither agent was wrong. The suburbs are simply not the same market, and the data reflects that.Suburb boundaries in
Auction vs Private Treaty in Gawler - Which Method Gets the Better Result
The selling method decision gets less attention than it deserves. Most Gawler vendors spend more time thinking about what their property is worth than how they are going to sell it. That imbalance matters because the method shapes the outcome as directly as the price does. A correctly priced property sold through the wrong method for its buyer prof
What a Gawler Property Appraisal Will and Will Not Tell You
The idea that a property appraisal is a straightforward, objective process is the first myth worth dismantling. It is not. Two agents can walk through the same Gawler property on the same day and produce figures that differ by fifty thousand dollars or more. Both figures can be technically defensible. Only one of them - if either - reflects what a
The Real Cost of Selling Property in Gawler and What to Budget For
The question most Gawler vendors ask before they list is what their property is worth. The question fewer ask - at least not with the same rigour - is what it is going to cost them to sell it. The gap between sale price and net proceeds is shaped by a range of costs that are entirely predictable if you know where to look. Treating those costs as a
Common Real Estate Mistakes in Northern Adelaide
Most sellers in the northern suburbs overlook the fundamental mechanics of a successful sale. They often believe that just placing a home on a website is sufficient to achieve the highest price. In reality, the difference between a standard deal and an exceptional one lies in the strategy executed before the first open home. The present local lands