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Risk Management in Property Development: 15 Costly Mistakes Australian Developers Must Avoid
Property development can be one of the most effective ways to build long-term wealth in Australia, but it also comes with significant financial, planning, and construction risk. Whether you are a first-time homeowner looking to develop your backyard, an investor undertaking a duplex project, or an experienced developer managing a multi-dwelling site, understanding risk management in property development is critical to protecting your capital and maximising profitability. From

Adam Bahrami
1 day ago8 min read


Strata Management Mixed Use Developments: The Costly Mistakes Australian Developers Keep Making
Mixed use developments are becoming one of the fastest-growing sectors within the Australian property market. From apartment buildings with ground-floor retail to large-scale transport-oriented developments (TODs), developers are increasingly pursuing mixed use projects to maximise land value, increase development yield, and diversify long-term income streams. However, while mixed use developments can create strong commercial opportunities, they also introduce a significantly

Ida Bahrami
2 days ago8 min read


Australian Property Market Outlook 2026: What Developers and Investors Must Know Before June
The Australian property market is clearly entering a different phase. After several years of strong price growth, aggressive buyer competition, and rapidly rising development site values, May 2026 showed clear signs that the market is beginning to slow and rebalance. For property developers, investors, and homeowners looking to develop, this shift is important. The market is no longer rewarding every project simply because prices are rising. Instead, successful outcomes are n

Adam Bahrami
3 days ago6 min read


Build to Rent Australia: Why Developers and Investors Are Racing Into the BTR Market
Build to rent is no longer a niche concept quietly discussed among institutional investors. It is rapidly becoming one of the biggest structural shifts the Australian property market has seen in decades. As housing affordability continues deteriorating, rental demand surges, and governments desperately search for scalable housing solutions, build to rent developments are emerging as a major opportunity for developers willing to think beyond the traditional build-to-sell apart

Adam Bahrami
May 278 min read


Mixed-Use Developments: Why Smart Property Developers Are Rushing Into TOD and Apartment Projects
Mixed-use developments are no longer just a trend in Australian property development. They are quickly becoming one of the most commercially attractive and strategically important asset classes for developers. As planning reforms continue to favour higher-density housing near transport infrastructure and town centres, developers are increasingly looking at apartment and mixed-use projects as a way to maximise land value, diversify revenue streams, and future-proof development

Ida Bahrami
May 267 min read


Managing Cash Flow in Property Development: The Financial Mistakes That Can Destroy a Project
Managing cash flow in property development is critical for protecting profitability and reducing project risk. Learn how Australian developers can manage construction costs, funding, GST, contingencies and project cash flow more effectively.

Adam Bahrami
May 208 min read


Property Development Feasibility Mistakes: How Overestimating Sales Can Destroy Your Project
One of the biggest risks in property development feasibility is overestimating end sales values. A project may appear highly profitable on paper. The projected margins look strong, the return on investment seems attractive, and the development appears financially viable. But if the projected sales revenue is unrealistic, the entire feasibility can quickly become misleading. In Australian property development, inflated sales assumptions are one of the most common reasons devel

Adam Bahrami
May 146 min read


Engineers in Property Development: The Consultants Every Australian Developer Needs Before Building
Engineers in property development play a critical role in site feasibility, drainage, structural design, approvals, and construction. Learn which engineering consultants Australian developers need and why they matter.

Adam Bahrami
May 135 min read


Planning Overlays Australia: The Hidden Development Constraints Costing Property Developers Thousands
When people first start looking into property development, most focus on zoning. They look at whether a site is residential, mixed use, industrial, or commercial and assume that will determine what can be built. But in reality, some of the biggest development constraints often come from planning overlays. We’ve seen it before. Developers who have purchased sites believing they could build duplexes, townhouses, apartments, or subdivisions, only to later discover that flood con

Ida Bahrami
May 137 min read


Why Developer Licensing Australia Could Change Property Forever for Buyers, Builders and Investors
Discover why Developer Licensing Australia could transform the property industry by protecting buyers, builders and investors, improving accountability, quality and trust across new developments.

Adam Bahrami
Apr 296 min read


Property Development ROI Sydney: What Returns Should You Expect on a Small Project?
Property development ROI Sydney explained. Learn what returns to expect on a small development, realistic profit benchmarks, and how to avoid costly feasibility mistakes.

Adam Bahrami
Apr 145 min read


Melbourne Property Market in 2026: Prices, Trends and Investment Opportunities
Discover the Melbourne property market in 2026, including current prices, emerging trends, and what they mean for buyers and investors.

Adam Bahrami
Mar 125 min read


How to Get Into Property Development in Australia (Beginner’s Guide for 2026)
Learn how to get into property development in Australia with this beginner’s guide covering strategy, feasibility, finance, and the key steps to start your first project.

Adam Bahrami
Mar 106 min read
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