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Established in 2023, Rize Real Estate was founded by Licensee Mike Gjestland, a trusted Perth real estate agent with over 15 years of experience across South Africa, the UK, and Australia. Mike created Rize with a clear vision - to deliver efficient, responsive, and results-driven service for every buyer, seller, and investor.

Based in Perth’s northern corridor, Rize Real Estate specialises in residential property sales, offering local expertise in suburbs such as Banksia Grove, Tapping, Ashby, Sinagra, Alkimos and surrounding areas. Our approach is built on honesty, clear communication, and genuine client care, following our proven “Clients for Life” philosophy.

At Rize, we know that buying or selling property isn’t just about bricks and mortar, it’s about people, families, and life transitions. By taking the stress out of the process and building strong connections, we provide a seamless real estate experience with care, precision, and results that stand out in the market.

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Apr 27, 2026

Perth’s 9-Day Sell Cycle: A Seller’s Guide to Navigating the 2026 Inventory Crunch

The Perth property market in 2026 isn't just "active", it’s operating at a speed that would have seemed impossible five years ago. Across the Northern Corridor, from the family-friendly streets of Banksia Grove to the established pockets of Hocking and Tapping, we are seeing a phenomenon that is both a dream and a dilemma for homeowners: the 9-day sell cycle. While a "Sold" sign appearing in just over a week sounds like a victory, for many local sellers, it creates a simmering tension. If your house sells in nine days, but you haven't secured your next move, where do you go?  At Rize Real Estate, we call this the '2026 Inventory Crunch'. It’s a situation that needs to be handled like a simmering pot, carefully managed so it doesn't boil over and leave you scorched. The Reality of the "Stock-Starved" Northern Corridor As of April 2026, the data tells a stark story. In suburbs like Sinagra and Ashby, house listings are nearly 35% lower than they were at this time last year. Demand, however, is at an all-time high. With the Metronet extensions finally fully operational and the northern suburbs becoming the go-to for FIFO families and interstate investors, the competition is fierce. In Banksia Grove alone, we are currently tracking over 800 active buyers in our internal database. When a well-presented 4x2 hits the market near Discovery Park or the District Shopping Centre, it isn't just being viewed; it’s being fought over. This is why the "median days on market" has plummeted to just 9 days. Why the "Golden Trio" Approach is Failing Sellers In a market this fast, the old "Golden Trio" of real estate, Price, Presentation, and Promotion, isn't enough. In fact, if you follow the generic advice offered by big franchise agencies, you might actually be leaving money on the table. When a house sells "too fast", it often means the agent took the first high offer to secure a quick commission. At Rize, we believe in Market Momentum. Selling in 9 days shouldn't mean taking the first exit; it should mean using that 9-day window to create a high-pressure environment where buyers have to put their absolute best foot forward to beat the competition. 3 Strategies to Master the 2026 Crunch If you’re thinking of selling but are terrified of the "inventory crunch" leaving you homeless, here is how you simmer the situation without adding more oil to the fire: 1. The "Subject to Sale" Bridge Many sellers are hesitant to list because they can’t find a home to buy. However, in a 0.4% vacancy market, you hold the power. We are increasingly negotiating long settlements (90 to 120 days) or even "rent-back" clauses. This allows you to sell while the market is at its peak, bank your equity, and stay in your home as a tenant while you shop for your next property with the confidence of a "cash buyer". 2. The Off-Market "Quiet Simmer" You don't always need a billboard and a massive premium listing on REA to get a record price. By utilising an off-market launch to our database of 800+ buyers, we can test the "boiling point" of your property’s value. This allows you to secure a premium price without the 9-day public clock starting, giving you more control over the timeline. 3. Hyper-Local Value Additions In 2026, buyers in Pearsall and Hocking are looking for specific value-adds. We’ve found that properties equipped with high-spec solar battery storage or dedicated EV charging stations are fetching a "tech premium". Before you spend $30,000 on a kitchen renovation that might not return its value, let’s look at the "quick wins", the minor touch-ups that appeal specifically to the Northern Corridor demographic. The Independent Edge: Human-Centric Negotiation The biggest risk in a 9-day sell cycle is becoming just another number in a franchise's monthly report.  Rize Real Estate’s Mike Gjestland is independent for a reason. When things get heated, you don't need a junior associate or an AI-generated script; you need the Licensee personally handling the negotiation. Mike doesn't just aim for a "Sold" sign; he aims to maximise your equity. Whether it's a 3-bedroom cottage in the Bridges precinct or a sprawling family home in Carramar, every sale is a strategic move to help our clients build wealth for life. Don't Let the Market Boil Over The Perth Northern Corridor is currently the hottest property market in the country. If you’ve noticed the "Sold" signs in your street being replaced faster than ever, it’s time to get a real-world perspective on what your home is worth. Getting an appraisal isn't just about finding a number; it’s about building a strategy. We’ll help you navigate the 2026 Inventory Crunch with transparency, local expertise, and a "human" touch that the big franchises simply can't replicate. Ready to see where your property sits in the 2026 market? Let’s have a coffee and talk about your next move. No pressure, no scripts, just honest local advice. Request A Free Property Appraisal  ...

Apr 9, 2026

Mindarie WA Suburb Snapshot

Why You Should Buy Property in Mindarie - Coastal Living in Perth’s Northern Corridor By Rize Real Estate If you’re considering buying in Perth’s northern corridor, Mindarie stands out as one of the most attractive coastal suburbs to call home. Located about 36 km north of the Perth CBD, Mindarie covers around 4.6 km² of prime coastal land and offers a relaxed beachside lifestyle that appeals to a wide range of buyers from families and professionals to downsizers and lifestyle seekers. Lifestyle, Amenities & Parks Mindarie’s biggest lifestyle asset is its stunning Indian Ocean coastline, pristine beaches, and Mindarie Marina, one of Western Australia’s largest man‑made marina resorts set right on the water. The marina precinct features waterfront dining, cafes, pubs, boutique shops, and events, plus easy access to fishing, boating and coastal walks, making it a central hub for both residents and visitors alike. The suburb also offers abundant parks, green spaces and foreshore reserves, including natural coastal dunes and trails that provide scenic spots for families, picnics and outdoor activities, all contributing to the relaxed community atmosphere Mindarie is known for. Schools & Family Amenities Mindarie is well‑serviced when it comes to education, giving buyers with children plenty of options within and around the suburb. Mindarie Primary School serves students from Kindergarten through Year 6 and is known for its strong focus on literacy, numeracy and wellbeing, as well as specialist programs in areas like science, music and physical education. For older students, Mindarie Senior College provides secondary education for Years 11–12, and the broader local area also includes other respected schooling options such as Peter Moyes Anglican Community School and Quinns Baptist College both offering K‑12 education nearby. Who Lives in Mindarie? With a population of around 7,300+ residents, Mindarie attracts a diverse mix of buyers and households who value coastal living with convenience close to major infrastructure, shopping, schools and transport links. The suburb’s median age sits around the mid‑30s, reflecting a healthy balance of young families, professionals and older residents who enjoy the community’s relaxed lifestyle and natural beauty. Investment & Growth Potential Real estate in Mindarie consistently performs well thanks to its position in Perth’s northern corridor and its unique coastal appeal. Strong demand from both owner‑occupiers and investors has supported stable property values, while lifestyle factors like beach access and quality schools help ensure long‑term desirability-making Mindarie an attractive choice for those looking to buy a home or investment property....

Mar 27, 2026

Ashby WA Suburb Snapshot

Ashby, WA Suburb Guide: Why Buyers Love Living in Ashby By Rize Real Estate If you’re thinking about buying a home in Ashby, WA, you’re looking at one of Perth’s northern suburbs that quietly ticks all the boxes. With its peaceful streets, strong sense of community, and everyday convenience. At Rize Real Estate, we’re seeing increasing demand for Ashby, especially from first-home buyers, families, and investors. So, what makes Ashby such a popular place to live? A Growing Suburb with a Strong Community Feel Located around 35km north of the Perth CBD, Ashby sits in a well-connected pocket between Wanneroo and Sinagra, with easy access to Wanneroo Road and Joondalup Drive. It’s close enough to everything you need, while still feeling tucked away from the busier areas. Over the years, Ashby has developed into a modern, family-friendly suburb, with well-planned streets and contemporary homes. What really stands out is the lifestyle with five local parks and a large nature reserve, there’s plenty of space for weekend walks, kids playing outside, or simply getting some fresh air. It’s the kind of place where neighbours say hello and families settle in long-term. Safety, Lifestyle & Peace of Mind One of the reasons buyers are drawn to Ashby is the suburb’s reputation for being safe and community-oriented. Crime rates are generally considered low compared to many surrounding areas, which gives residents peace of mind, especially for families with young children. A high level of owner-occupied homes also contributes to the suburb’s well-maintained feel. You’ll notice tidy front yards, quiet streets, and a genuine sense of pride in the area. It’s this stability that continues to attract both homeowners and investors looking for reliable long-term growth. Local Shops & Small Business Charm While Ashby is primarily residential, it has its own convenient local hub that residents love - Ashby Village Shopping Centre (The Ashby Hub). Here you’ll find: Farmer Jack’s for fresh groceries and everyday essentials The Ashby Bar & Bistro, a popular local spot for casual meals and catching up with friends A mix of cafés, takeaway options, medical services, and small local businesses that give the area a welcoming, community feel It’s the kind of place where you can quickly pop out for groceries or coffee without needing to head far. For larger shopping trips, Wanneroo Central, Lakeside Joondalup, and surrounding retail precincts are all just a short drive away. Schools & Family Convenience Families buying in Ashby, WA benefit from a range of nearby schooling options. Ashby Primary School is right in the suburb, with other well-regarded schools like Tapping Primary School and Wanneroo Primary School close by. For high school, Wanneroo Secondary College and other nearby options make daily routines easy. There are also several childcare centres and early learning facilities in and around Ashby, making it a practical choice for working families. Why Buyers Are Choosing Ashby At Rize Real Estate, we’re seeing strong interest in Ashby from buyers who want a balance of lifestyle and value. The suburb offers modern homes, a quieter pace of life, and easy access to everything you need - without the higher price tags of some neighbouring areas. Whether you’re a first-home buyer trying to break into the market, a family looking for more space, or an investor seeking steady demand, Ashby continues to deliver. With its combination of community feel, local amenities, and green spaces, it’s easy to see why more people are choosing to call Ashby home....

Mar 9, 2026

What is My House Worth? Your 2026 Guide to Banksia Grove Property Appraisals

Have you noticed how quickly the "Sold" signs are being replaced by happy new neighbours lately? From the morning rush at Discovery Park to the weekend buzz at the District Shopping Centre, there is a palpable energy in our community. It’s no longer a secret: Banksia Grove is one of the most sought-after pockets in Perth’s northern corridor. But for long-term residents, this popularity means something more. In a market that moves as fast as ours, staying informed is your greatest advantage. Recent data for early 2026 shows that Banksia Grove house prices have surged by 16.4% in just 12 months. This means the "mental price tag" you have for your home might already be out of date. Whether you’re planning a move near Joseph Banks Secondary College or simply tracking your investment, a professional property appraisal is the only way to see your home's true 2026 value. Why an Online Estimate Isn’t Enough If you’ve spent any time browsing real estate apps lately, you’ve likely seen those automated "estimated value" tools. They’re fun for a glance, but in a market where Banksia Grove house prices have climbed to approximately $770,000–$820,000, missing the mark by just 5% could mean leaving $40,000 on the table. At Rize Real Estate, our local appraisals factor in: The "6031" Factor: We know which streets in the Bridges or the Delamere precincts are currently fetching record prices. Buyer Psychology: We track the 800+ active buyers currently searching for houses in Banksia Grove. Upgrades & Value-Adds: From solar battery storage to high-spec alfresco areas, we identify the features that local buyers are specifically competing for in 2026. What Banksia Grove Sellers are Asking? How much does a property appraisal cost in Banksia Grove? At Rize Real Estate, we provide a no-obligation, free property appraisal. We believe in building a "Client for Life" relationship, providing you with data-driven insights, whether you plan to sell today or in two years. How is the Banksia Grove market performing in 2026? It is a high-demand "Seller’s Market." With a median time on market of just 9–31 days, properties are moving faster than in neighbouring suburbs like Tapping or Carramar. Supply remains tight, which is continuing to put upward pressure on prices. What is the difference between a "Market Appraisal" and a "Valuation"? A Market Appraisal (provided by Mike Gjestland and the Rize team) focuses on what a buyer will realistically pay in today's competitive climate. A Valuation is a formal, often conservative report for bank lending purposes. Should I renovate before getting an appraisal? Not necessarily! We often advise clients to get an appraisal first. We can identify which "quick wins", such as refreshing your curb appeal or minor kitchen touch-ups, will deliver the highest Return on Investment (ROI) for the Banksia Grove demographic. Why Choose Rize for Your Banksia Grove Appraisal? Led by Mike Gjestland, the #1-ranked agent in the area, Rize Real Estate isn't just another agency; we are a local property hub. We don't just give you a number; we give you a strategy to maximise your equity in Perth's northern corridor. Ready to discover your home's true value? Don't rely on a computer algorithm. Get a human perspective from the local experts who live and breathe the 6031 market. Book My Free Banksia Grove Appraisal Today!...

Apr 27, 2026

Perth’s 9-Day Sell Cycle: A Seller’s Guide to Navigating the 2026 Inventory Crunch

The Perth property market in 2026 isn't just "active", it’s operating at a speed that would have seemed impossible five years ago. Across the Northern Corridor, from the family-friendly streets of Banksia Grove to the established pockets of Hocking and Tapping, we are seeing a phenomenon that is both a dream and a dilemma for homeowners: the 9-day sell cycle. While a "Sold" sign appearing in just over a week sounds like a victory, for many local sellers, it creates a simmering tension. If your house sells in nine days, but you haven't secured your next move, where do you go?  At Rize Real Estate, we call this the '2026 Inventory Crunch'. It’s a situation that needs to be handled like a simmering pot, carefully managed so it doesn't boil over and leave you scorched. The Reality of the "Stock-Starved" Northern Corridor As of April 2026, the data tells a stark story. In suburbs like Sinagra and Ashby, house listings are nearly 35% lower than they were at this time last year. Demand, however, is at an all-time high. With the Metronet extensions finally fully operational and the northern suburbs becoming the go-to for FIFO families and interstate investors, the competition is fierce. In Banksia Grove alone, we are currently tracking over 800 active buyers in our internal database. When a well-presented 4x2 hits the market near Discovery Park or the District Shopping Centre, it isn't just being viewed; it’s being fought over. This is why the "median days on market" has plummeted to just 9 days. Why the "Golden Trio" Approach is Failing Sellers In a market this fast, the old "Golden Trio" of real estate, Price, Presentation, and Promotion, isn't enough. In fact, if you follow the generic advice offered by big franchise agencies, you might actually be leaving money on the table. When a house sells "too fast", it often means the agent took the first high offer to secure a quick commission. At Rize, we believe in Market Momentum. Selling in 9 days shouldn't mean taking the first exit; it should mean using that 9-day window to create a high-pressure environment where buyers have to put their absolute best foot forward to beat the competition. 3 Strategies to Master the 2026 Crunch If you’re thinking of selling but are terrified of the "inventory crunch" leaving you homeless, here is how you simmer the situation without adding more oil to the fire: 1. The "Subject to Sale" Bridge Many sellers are hesitant to list because they can’t find a home to buy. However, in a 0.4% vacancy market, you hold the power. We are increasingly negotiating long settlements (90 to 120 days) or even "rent-back" clauses. This allows you to sell while the market is at its peak, bank your equity, and stay in your home as a tenant while you shop for your next property with the confidence of a "cash buyer". 2. The Off-Market "Quiet Simmer" You don't always need a billboard and a massive premium listing on REA to get a record price. By utilising an off-market launch to our database of 800+ buyers, we can test the "boiling point" of your property’s value. This allows you to secure a premium price without the 9-day public clock starting, giving you more control over the timeline. 3. Hyper-Local Value Additions In 2026, buyers in Pearsall and Hocking are looking for specific value-adds. We’ve found that properties equipped with high-spec solar battery storage or dedicated EV charging stations are fetching a "tech premium". Before you spend $30,000 on a kitchen renovation that might not return its value, let’s look at the "quick wins", the minor touch-ups that appeal specifically to the Northern Corridor demographic. The Independent Edge: Human-Centric Negotiation The biggest risk in a 9-day sell cycle is becoming just another number in a franchise's monthly report.  Rize Real Estate’s Mike Gjestland is independent for a reason. When things get heated, you don't need a junior associate or an AI-generated script; you need the Licensee personally handling the negotiation. Mike doesn't just aim for a "Sold" sign; he aims to maximise your equity. Whether it's a 3-bedroom cottage in the Bridges precinct or a sprawling family home in Carramar, every sale is a strategic move to help our clients build wealth for life. Don't Let the Market Boil Over The Perth Northern Corridor is currently the hottest property market in the country. If you’ve noticed the "Sold" signs in your street being replaced faster than ever, it’s time to get a real-world perspective on what your home is worth. Getting an appraisal isn't just about finding a number; it’s about building a strategy. We’ll help you navigate the 2026 Inventory Crunch with transparency, local expertise, and a "human" touch that the big franchises simply can't replicate. Ready to see where your property sits in the 2026 market? Let’s have a coffee and talk about your next move. No pressure, no scripts, just honest local advice. Request A Free Property Appraisal  ...

Apr 9, 2026

Mindarie WA Suburb Snapshot

Why You Should Buy Property in Mindarie - Coastal Living in Perth’s Northern Corridor By Rize Real Estate If you’re considering buying in Perth’s northern corridor, Mindarie stands out as one of the most attractive coastal suburbs to call home. Located about 36 km north of the Perth CBD, Mindarie covers around 4.6 km² of prime coastal land and offers a relaxed beachside lifestyle that appeals to a wide range of buyers from families and professionals to downsizers and lifestyle seekers. Lifestyle, Amenities & Parks Mindarie’s biggest lifestyle asset is its stunning Indian Ocean coastline, pristine beaches, and Mindarie Marina, one of Western Australia’s largest man‑made marina resorts set right on the water. The marina precinct features waterfront dining, cafes, pubs, boutique shops, and events, plus easy access to fishing, boating and coastal walks, making it a central hub for both residents and visitors alike. The suburb also offers abundant parks, green spaces and foreshore reserves, including natural coastal dunes and trails that provide scenic spots for families, picnics and outdoor activities, all contributing to the relaxed community atmosphere Mindarie is known for. Schools & Family Amenities Mindarie is well‑serviced when it comes to education, giving buyers with children plenty of options within and around the suburb. Mindarie Primary School serves students from Kindergarten through Year 6 and is known for its strong focus on literacy, numeracy and wellbeing, as well as specialist programs in areas like science, music and physical education. For older students, Mindarie Senior College provides secondary education for Years 11–12, and the broader local area also includes other respected schooling options such as Peter Moyes Anglican Community School and Quinns Baptist College both offering K‑12 education nearby. Who Lives in Mindarie? With a population of around 7,300+ residents, Mindarie attracts a diverse mix of buyers and households who value coastal living with convenience close to major infrastructure, shopping, schools and transport links. The suburb’s median age sits around the mid‑30s, reflecting a healthy balance of young families, professionals and older residents who enjoy the community’s relaxed lifestyle and natural beauty. Investment & Growth Potential Real estate in Mindarie consistently performs well thanks to its position in Perth’s northern corridor and its unique coastal appeal. Strong demand from both owner‑occupiers and investors has supported stable property values, while lifestyle factors like beach access and quality schools help ensure long‑term desirability-making Mindarie an attractive choice for those looking to buy a home or investment property....

Mar 27, 2026

Ashby WA Suburb Snapshot

Ashby, WA Suburb Guide: Why Buyers Love Living in Ashby By Rize Real Estate If you’re thinking about buying a home in Ashby, WA, you’re looking at one of Perth’s northern suburbs that quietly ticks all the boxes. With its peaceful streets, strong sense of community, and everyday convenience. At Rize Real Estate, we’re seeing increasing demand for Ashby, especially from first-home buyers, families, and investors. So, what makes Ashby such a popular place to live? A Growing Suburb with a Strong Community Feel Located around 35km north of the Perth CBD, Ashby sits in a well-connected pocket between Wanneroo and Sinagra, with easy access to Wanneroo Road and Joondalup Drive. It’s close enough to everything you need, while still feeling tucked away from the busier areas. Over the years, Ashby has developed into a modern, family-friendly suburb, with well-planned streets and contemporary homes. What really stands out is the lifestyle with five local parks and a large nature reserve, there’s plenty of space for weekend walks, kids playing outside, or simply getting some fresh air. It’s the kind of place where neighbours say hello and families settle in long-term. Safety, Lifestyle & Peace of Mind One of the reasons buyers are drawn to Ashby is the suburb’s reputation for being safe and community-oriented. Crime rates are generally considered low compared to many surrounding areas, which gives residents peace of mind, especially for families with young children. A high level of owner-occupied homes also contributes to the suburb’s well-maintained feel. You’ll notice tidy front yards, quiet streets, and a genuine sense of pride in the area. It’s this stability that continues to attract both homeowners and investors looking for reliable long-term growth. Local Shops & Small Business Charm While Ashby is primarily residential, it has its own convenient local hub that residents love - Ashby Village Shopping Centre (The Ashby Hub). Here you’ll find: Farmer Jack’s for fresh groceries and everyday essentials The Ashby Bar & Bistro, a popular local spot for casual meals and catching up with friends A mix of cafés, takeaway options, medical services, and small local businesses that give the area a welcoming, community feel It’s the kind of place where you can quickly pop out for groceries or coffee without needing to head far. For larger shopping trips, Wanneroo Central, Lakeside Joondalup, and surrounding retail precincts are all just a short drive away. Schools & Family Convenience Families buying in Ashby, WA benefit from a range of nearby schooling options. Ashby Primary School is right in the suburb, with other well-regarded schools like Tapping Primary School and Wanneroo Primary School close by. For high school, Wanneroo Secondary College and other nearby options make daily routines easy. There are also several childcare centres and early learning facilities in and around Ashby, making it a practical choice for working families. Why Buyers Are Choosing Ashby At Rize Real Estate, we’re seeing strong interest in Ashby from buyers who want a balance of lifestyle and value. The suburb offers modern homes, a quieter pace of life, and easy access to everything you need - without the higher price tags of some neighbouring areas. Whether you’re a first-home buyer trying to break into the market, a family looking for more space, or an investor seeking steady demand, Ashby continues to deliver. With its combination of community feel, local amenities, and green spaces, it’s easy to see why more people are choosing to call Ashby home....

Mar 9, 2026

What is My House Worth? Your 2026 Guide to Banksia Grove Property Appraisals

Have you noticed how quickly the "Sold" signs are being replaced by happy new neighbours lately? From the morning rush at Discovery Park to the weekend buzz at the District Shopping Centre, there is a palpable energy in our community. It’s no longer a secret: Banksia Grove is one of the most sought-after pockets in Perth’s northern corridor. But for long-term residents, this popularity means something more. In a market that moves as fast as ours, staying informed is your greatest advantage. Recent data for early 2026 shows that Banksia Grove house prices have surged by 16.4% in just 12 months. This means the "mental price tag" you have for your home might already be out of date. Whether you’re planning a move near Joseph Banks Secondary College or simply tracking your investment, a professional property appraisal is the only way to see your home's true 2026 value. Why an Online Estimate Isn’t Enough If you’ve spent any time browsing real estate apps lately, you’ve likely seen those automated "estimated value" tools. They’re fun for a glance, but in a market where Banksia Grove house prices have climbed to approximately $770,000–$820,000, missing the mark by just 5% could mean leaving $40,000 on the table. At Rize Real Estate, our local appraisals factor in: The "6031" Factor: We know which streets in the Bridges or the Delamere precincts are currently fetching record prices. Buyer Psychology: We track the 800+ active buyers currently searching for houses in Banksia Grove. Upgrades & Value-Adds: From solar battery storage to high-spec alfresco areas, we identify the features that local buyers are specifically competing for in 2026. What Banksia Grove Sellers are Asking? How much does a property appraisal cost in Banksia Grove? At Rize Real Estate, we provide a no-obligation, free property appraisal. We believe in building a "Client for Life" relationship, providing you with data-driven insights, whether you plan to sell today or in two years. How is the Banksia Grove market performing in 2026? It is a high-demand "Seller’s Market." With a median time on market of just 9–31 days, properties are moving faster than in neighbouring suburbs like Tapping or Carramar. Supply remains tight, which is continuing to put upward pressure on prices. What is the difference between a "Market Appraisal" and a "Valuation"? A Market Appraisal (provided by Mike Gjestland and the Rize team) focuses on what a buyer will realistically pay in today's competitive climate. A Valuation is a formal, often conservative report for bank lending purposes. Should I renovate before getting an appraisal? Not necessarily! We often advise clients to get an appraisal first. We can identify which "quick wins", such as refreshing your curb appeal or minor kitchen touch-ups, will deliver the highest Return on Investment (ROI) for the Banksia Grove demographic. Why Choose Rize for Your Banksia Grove Appraisal? Led by Mike Gjestland, the #1-ranked agent in the area, Rize Real Estate isn't just another agency; we are a local property hub. We don't just give you a number; we give you a strategy to maximise your equity in Perth's northern corridor. Ready to discover your home's true value? Don't rely on a computer algorithm. Get a human perspective from the local experts who live and breathe the 6031 market. Book My Free Banksia Grove Appraisal Today!...