Our objective analysis methodology explained
Discover how your consultation unfolds with our independent, data-oriented approach. From an initial needs conversation through tailored market analysis and recommendations, we support your real estate goals with a proven, client-focused process.
Meet our team
Experienced, unbiased, and client-focused professionals
Sarah Doyle
Senior Property Analyst
Master of Property Studies University of Sydney
Market trends and risk
CoreLogic Australia
Sarah combines twelve years of experience in property analysis with a commitment to transparent research and client priorities. She champions independent recommendations.
Michael Tran
Market Insight Specialist
Bachelor of Commerce Monash University
Urban property evaluation
JLL Australia
With a sharp eye for shifting market dynamics, Michael delivers clear, data-driven reports and practical solutions for a wide range of client needs.
Jessica Lee
Investment Appeal Advisor
Graduate Diploma in Valuation Deakin University
Investment appeal review
Herron Todd White
Jessica’s background in real estate consultancy helps clients pinpoint attractive opportunities and weigh property strengths. She values integrity and thorough analysis.
Abdul Rahman
Risk Assessment Lead
Bachelor of Property Economics University of Technology Sydney
Residential and commercial risk
Knight Frank Australia
Abdul applies a methodical approach to help clients evaluate both short- and long-term risks related to properties of all types in Australia.
How our five-step method works
From the first conversation to your final report, each step prioritizes your interests and delivers actionable, objective insights for real estate decisions in Australia. Our approach removes sales bias and puts your needs at the forefront of every recommendation.
Client goals and concerns identification
Detailed market and property data collection
Independent objective market review
Property appeal and risk evaluation
Tailored report with recommendations
Why trust fenoluthra
A transparent, independent alternative