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Trusted by Buyers

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Buying a home is exciting, but let’s be honest — it’s also stressful. There’s too many listings, too many inspections, too many agents trying to sell you things, and it’s hard to know what’s actually a good deal.

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At Target Property, we work for you — not the seller. We take the pressure off your shoulders by handling the search, shortlisting the right properties, organising inspections, and using our negotiation experience to secure the best price possible. You get clear guidance, honest advice, and someone who actually listens to what you want.

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Your goals come first. Always.

Buying property was stressful until we started working with Target Property. Charan handled the negotiations and paperwork. Knowing someone experienced was on our side gave us  peace of mind.

Simar, Adelaide

The Benefits of Using a Buyers Advocate

01

You Avoid Overpaying

Most buyers have no idea what a property is actually worth.

 

Without an advocate, you can easily overpay by $20k–$80k — and the selling agent won’t warn you (their job is to get the highest price).

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You don’t waste time on the wrong houses

Hours of scrolling, driving, inspecting, waiting…A buyers advocate filters out the junk and only shows you properties that actually fit your goals.

05

You pick the right property — not just the pretty one

We see issues most people don’t:

  • structural red flags

  • overpriced suburbs

  • poor future growth

  • hidden renovation costs

  • risky locations

A wrong choice can cost you for years.

02

You get access to Off-Market Deals

Some of the best homes never get listed online.

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Without the right contacts, you’ll never even know those properties existed — meaning you miss opportunities other buyers get first.

04

You get an expert negotiator on your side

Negotiation can be stressful and intimidating. One wrong move can cost you thousands.

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A buyers advocate knows how to negotiate strategically and save you money. Selling agents are trained negotiators.

 

They use pressure, urgency, and emotional tactics to push you into quick decisions.

06

You avoid legal + paperwork mistakes

Missing one detail in a contract, Form 1, or offer clause can lead to massive headaches. A buyers advocate helps you navigate everything safely.

Client names have been abbreviated for privacy

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