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What Is a Property Advisor and Do I Need One?

June 22, 2026

A property advisor is an independent property professional who provides expert guidance, analysis and negotiation support for buyers and sellers — without conducting a full end-to-end search like a buyers advocate, and without representing the vendor like a real estate agent. Collings Property Advisory charges a fixed fee of $4,500 + GST.

What Does a Property Advisor Actually Do?

A property advisor provides the expert layer that most buyers and sellers need but rarely get access to at a reasonable price. Specifically, a property advisor:

  • Assesses whether a property is fairly priced based on comparable sales
  • Identifies risks and red flags before you commit
  • Develops a negotiation strategy tailored to the specific property and vendor
  • Prepares and delivers offers on your behalf
  • Provides auction bidding strategy and support
  • Helps sellers price correctly and manage buyer negotiations

Do You Need a Property Advisor?

You probably need a property advisor if any of the following apply:

  • You have found a property and are not confident you are paying a fair price
  • You are going to auction for the first time
  • You want to sell privately but have no experience negotiating with buyers
  • You want a second opinion from someone who has no commission incentive
  • You are an interstate buyer purchasing in an unfamiliar market
  • You want professional support without paying $20,000+ in advocacy or agent fees

Property Advisor vs Buyers Advocate vs Real Estate Agent

Question Property Advisor Buyers Advocate Real Estate Agent
Who do they represent? You (buyer or seller) Buyer Seller
Do they find the property? No Yes N/A
Do they negotiate? Yes Yes Against you (as buyer)
Fixed fee? Yes — $4,500 Rarely Rarely
Typical cost $4,500 $15,000-$30,000+ $15,000-$25,000

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a property advisor the same as a buyers agent?

No. A buyers agent typically conducts a full property search from scratch and charges 1.5-3% of the purchase price. A property advisor is engaged from the point at which you have found a property or already have a buyer, and charges a fixed fee.

How much does a property advisor cost in Australia?

Collings Property Advisory costs $4,500 + GST for either a buyer advisory or seller advisory engagement, regardless of the property price.

Can a property advisor help me negotiate?

Yes. Negotiation is a core part of the Collings Property Advisory service for both buyers and sellers.

When should I engage a property advisor?

As early as possible once you have found a property or decided to sell. For buyers going to auction, engage at least 7-10 days before auction day to allow time for analysis and strategy preparation.

Book a Collings Property Advisory consultation today. Fixed fee $4,500 + GST. collings.com.au/portal

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