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Why Most Property Development Feasibilities Are Wrong (And How to Get Them Right)
Every successful development starts with a feasibility. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Most property development feasibilities are wrong. Not because developers aren’t capable—but because the feasibility is often treated as a formality rather than a critical decision-making tool. Too many projects are based on optimistic assumptions, incomplete data, and unrealistic timelines—only to run into cost blowouts, delays, and reduced profits down the track. If you want to succe

Ida Bahrami
1 day ago4 min read


Why Transparency in Property Development Is Critical (Costs, Planning & Profit Explained)
Transparency in property development is one of the most overlooked—but critical—factors in delivering successful projects. While many developers focus on design , approvals, and construction, the reality is that lack of transparency across planning requirements, acquisition costs, and project staging is where most projects fail. In an environment where margins are tight, planning controls are evolving, and holding costs are rising, transparency is no longer optional—it’s a st

Adam Bahrami
3 days ago5 min read


Types of Risk in Property Development: The Most Common Risks and How to Manage Them
Property development can be one of the most effective ways to build wealth through property investment — but it is not without risk. From the outside, it can look relatively straightforward: secure a site, obtain approvals, build, and either sell or hold. In reality, every stage of a development project carries potential risks that can impact timeframes, costs, and overall profitability. Understanding the types of risk in property development is critical before starting any

Adam Bahrami
Mar 264 min read


How to Get Into Property Development: Can Homeowners Become Developers?
The short answer is yes — and more Australians are doing it than ever before. What used to be a space dominated by large-scale property developers is now increasingly being entered by everyday homeowners. Rising land values, housing demand, and access to finance have opened the door for people to turn their own property into a genuine investment property opportunity. But while it’s accessible, property development is not simple — and it’s definitely not risk-free. What Do Pr

Ida Bahrami
Mar 254 min read
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