The market is nuts right now — things are moving fast, days on market are low, and price growth (especially under $2M, and even more so under $1M) is getting a little silly.
In this episode, we unpack what’s driving the chaos, share a few stories from the ground, and talk about how buyers can stay ahead when everything feels like it’s moving at warp speed.
If you’re in the market right now, you need to be decisive, fast, and positive:
Decisive about what you want — and what you’re willing to compromise on.
Fast, but not rushed — preparation is everything.
Positive, because mindset matters. If you go in thinking agents are the enemy, it’ll feel like a grind. Instead, get in game mode — “how can we put a deal together?”
This week on Taking Back Saturday, we’re joined by a true Brisbane real estate legend — Craig Loudon. With over 40 years in the industry, Craig has seen it all, done it all, and somehow still loves it all.
We chat about what’s changed (and what hasn’t) in the property game over four decades, how buyers can avoid the most common mistakes, and why Craig’s calm, no-nonsense negotiation style continues to deliver results.
If you’ve met Craig, you like him. If you’ve worked with him, you love him — and after this episode, you’ll understand why.
This week on Taking Back Saturday, we’re joined by Brisbane’s queen of apartment sales — 15-year real estate veteran and proud new mum, Shenal Yigitbas.
We dive into what’s driving the surge in Brisbane’s unit market, whether it’s likely to cool anytime soon, and how buyers can navigate auctions, off-market opportunities, and negotiations with confidence.
Shenal also shares what really happens behind the scenes with great agents, the biggest mistakes she sees buyers make, and her one tip for anyone looking to buy this weekend.
This week on Taking Back Saturday, Chayse sits down with one of the good guys in Brisbane real estate — Jono Betros, Buyers Agent and Director of The Buyer Squad.
Jono shares his journey from life before real estate to building one of Brisbane’s most respected buyer advocacy businesses. Together, we unpack what’s really happening in the Brisbane property market right now, what buyers are saying, and where smart investors are turning their attention.
We dive into:
How Jono and his team guide clients through the buying process
The biggest misconceptions about using a buyers agent
The most common mistakes buyers make when they go it alone
What Jono looks for in a great investment property
Suburbs and pockets he thinks are undervalued right now
How interest rates and supply will shape the next 12 months
If you’re thinking about buying in Brisbane — whether for your home or as an investment — this episode is full of insights you won’t want to miss.
On this week's episode of Taking Back Saturday, Sam and Chayse from Happy Buyers Club bring you the latest on the Brisbane property market. What’s the data really telling us? How are we navigating shifting conditions? And most importantly – what can buyers do now to get ahead and secure a property before Christmas? Tune in for practical tips, a few laughs and a clear-eyed take on where the market’s heading.
On this week's episode of Taking Back Saturday, Sam and Chayse discuss all things townhouses. It's a fast growing and sort after segment here in Brisbane so this podcast is aimed at anyone thinking of or currently navigating this type of purchase.
Should you buy one?
What makes a good townhouse?
What should you look out for?
Enjoy the pod.
A long overdue episode of Taking Back Saturday this week with regular hosts Chayse and Sam from happy buyers club talking through the dreaded best and final offers process.
In a competitive market, having a step by step guide on how to navigate a best and finals could be the difference between purchasing or missing out (again!).
Take back control, position yourself well and offer with confidence. Good luck out there soon to be happy buyers!
This week on Taking Back Saturday , Sam is joined by Sacha Hennessy from Place West for an in-depth but light-hearted chat about property purchasing in 2025.
Sacha has built a reputation as one of the area’s top agents, and in this episode she gives us an insider’s view on how the market is really performing right now. We talk about her preferred method of sale and why it works, the one thing she wishes every buyer would do before attending an open home, and what buyers can realistically expect in terms of communication from her and her team.
We also dive into how much feedback and offer information agents actually share, and Sacha leaves us with her top tip for getting under contract this weekend. If you’re buying, selling, or just curious about how agents think, this is a must-listen.
On this week's episode of Taking Back Saturday, Chayse and Sam share their thoughts on the current state of play in the Brisbane property market.
In short, it's nuts right now! And it doesn't appear to be slowing down.
Have a listen to understand what you're up against as a buyer right now and how you can level up to ensure you're buying well between now and Christmas.
This week on Taking Back Saturday we’re joined by Brooke Willis from Brooke Willis Property for a deep dive into the world of property management and investing. Brooke shares her insights on what makes a strong investment property, how to attract and keep quality tenants, and the key things every investor should know about managing their property well. Whether you’re a first-time investor or looking to sharpen your portfolio strategy, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you make smarter decisions and get the most out of your investment.
This episode is part 2 of our Taking Back Saturday series discussing all things selling.
Chayse and Sam from happy buyers club give their thoughts on:
- How to select your agent
- How to prepare your home for sale
- Agent fees
- Method of sale
- On-market vs off-market
If you're thinking of selling and need some unbiased opinion, this is the podcast for you.
This week on Taking Back Saturday is the first of two episodes around selling your home, and more specifically the juggle of buying and selling in the same market.
Chayse and Sam discuss how to keep control of this process, maximise your sale price and how to avoid rushing or settling for less.
Selling sucks too. Let's talk about it!
This week on Taking Back Saturday, Chayse is joined by Dean Hamilton from LJ Hooker Stafford as he marks 20 years in the real estate game. We rewind to what Dean was like before stepping into the industry, the biggest lessons he’s learned along the way including his unique perspective on off-market sales and marketing.
Dean shares how sellers can work best with him, the negotiation style that gets results, and why he says he “eats stress for breakfast.”
If you’re buying or selling in Brisbane, or just love a peek behind the scenes of the property market, this one’s packed with insight.
This week on Taking Back Saturday, regular hosts Chayse and Sam give some context to July's market data. Put plain and simply, the Brisbane market is so hot right now!
The boys give their 2c on how to navigate these market conditions and re-visit their 2025 predictions.
Enjoy !
As of today (August 1st, 2025), Queensland will implement a mandatory seller disclosure scheme which requires sellers to provide significant information about a property to a buyer before a contract is signed.
On today's episode Sam speaks with Tim Neville from SearchX about all things seller disclosure and how both buyers and sellers can best navigate this new Form 2 requirement.
- What is it?
- What does it cover? What doesn't it cover?
- Who prepares it?
- How does this change the real estate landscape in QLD?
A very interesting and information packed podcast. Take notes!
This week on Taking Back Saturday, Chayse is joined by Bayside local and social media favourite, David Pearce – co-founder of Bayside Property Agents and the man behind the Trust Me I’m a Real Estate Agent Instagram series.
From policing the streets of London to selling homes across Brisbane’s Bayside, David shares his unique path into real estate and the surprising crossover between the two careers. We dive into why agents get such a bad rap, what really resonates with buyers and sellers online, and how he balances humour and education in his content.
We also unpack the most common mistakes David sees from both sides of a sale and give some advice that buyers need to hear before heading out this Saturday.
Tune in for some laughs, practical tips, and a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to cut through in today’s property market.
This week on Taking Back Saturday, Sam is joined by former NRL star turned real estate agent Nick Kouparitsas from Ray White Clayfield.
Talking all things auctions, off-markets and how buyers can set themselves up for success in a competitive Brisbane market.
It's time to do the extras and take home the 2 points this weekend.
On this week's episode of Taking Back Saturday, the regulars Chayse and Sam assess the June sales data for Brisbane and how it compares to what they are seeing out in the market right now.
Spoiler alert - the Brisbane market is on the rise!
Knowing the data is one thing but how can buyers get ahead in this rising market? Tune in and hear how we're navigating it and buying for our clients right now.
This week on Taking Back Saturday, we’re joined by the dynamic duo of Mikaela Crone and Shannon Gordon from Place Estate Agents. Ever wondered what good agents really do behind the scenes? Or how often you should be hearing from them?
Mikaela and Shannon's buyer work is first class so we dive into what a typical week looks like in their world, how they manage buyer relationships, the art of follow-up, and what happens when offers start rolling in.
It’s a real, behind-the-curtain look at the agent side of the transaction—perfect listening for buyers who want to understand the game and make smarter moves.
On this week's episode of Taking Back Saturday, Chayse and Sam from happy buyers club share their thoughts and experiences around offer conditions and what it takes to get an offer accepted.
They cover:
- What are the conditions that make up an offer?
- What steps can be taken to improve these conditions?
- Why price should be the last consideration when offering or negotiating?
- Who to call and what to ask?