Got a question for the trio? - https://zfrmz.com/uLtjhyBskV96PY6eJfaI https://propertyplanning.com.au/propertyplannerbuyerprofessor/ In this week's episode Dave, Cate and Pete take you through: Market updates Victor Harbor vs Portsea As promised, the Property Professor presents his research on why regional towns in South Australia such as Victor Harbor are so much cheaper than regional towns in Victoria, such as Portsea. Pete shares with listeners the key data sets and demographics that, in tandem he believes are determinants for determining the drivers for values and price growth rates in these two holiday destinations. Off markets 1. Why do vendors sell off-market? Cate gives a quick summary of the top reasons why a vendor might choose to sell off-market. For further insights listen to episode 85 "Off market properties - everything you need to know". 2. What has made off-market opportunities more mainstream? Off-market sales have become more trendy and sought-after because of the perception that buyers will be getting a great deal with some heavy discounting. But is that actually the case? The trio discuss the role that off-market opportunities play in the real estate game. 3. How do market movements impact the quality and number of off-market opportunities? The trio discuss the ebbs and flows of off-market sales during a seller's and buyer's market and what you can expect from a discounting and abundance perspective. 4. Why you have to do your research Many prospective purchasers get excited by an off-market opportunity and the assumption that they'll be taking home a winner at an excellent price. However, that doesn't mean that buyers can take their foot off the comparable sales pedal. Buyers still need to understand the market and the quality of the property to ensure that they are getting a fair price. 5. How do you identify a bad off market? Cate takes our listeners through the tell-tale signs of a bad off-market property. 6. How can you tell if the off-market is genuine, or is it really a pre-market in disguise? A pre-market is a property which is not yet advertised on the market, but the agents are preparing for a sale campaign and are testing the waters before the property is advertised for sale. This can be really frustrating for buyers if they think they've come across a fantastic off-market opportunity, with the ability to make an offer without stiff competition from other purchasers. Cate gives some hot tips on how to deal with the selling agents to find out if the off-market is genuine. 7. How does seasonality change off-market supply? The best off-markets are from vendors who are motivated to sell as they have made a financial commitment (eg: purchased a new home and need to sell) or a distressed landlord with an uncooperative tenant. So, when are these people likely to sell? 8. Why are buyers so keen to field off-markets? When listings are thin on the ground, an off-market opportunity can be the break that a buyer has been waiting for. However, there are some misconceptions about off-markets which can steer buyers in the wrong direction. Visit the show notes - https://propertyplanning.com.au/off-market-properties-part-2-how-to-tell-if-the-off-market-is-genuine-identifying-a-bad-off-market-how-market-movements-impact-the-number-and-quality-of-off-market-opportunities-and-more/