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June 9, 2025 28 mins

In this episode, I unpack the murky (and often maddening) world of underquoting in Victoria—what it is, why it happens, and how you can protect yourself as a buyer. With over 13 years experience as a buyer’s agent, I’ve seen just how widespread and frustrating this issue is, and I’m breaking down not just the rules, but the real-world implications, examples, and strategies you need to know.

🔍 What I Cover:

  • What underquoting actually is (according to Consumer Affairs Victoria)
  • The 3 rules agents must follow when quoting a price
  • Why Statement of Information pricing isn't always trustworthy
  • Real examples of dodgy quoting practices
  • Why some agents are “technically” following the rules but still misleading buyers
  • How agents can use old or non-comparable sales to justify low quotes
  • The grey areas where the law is hard to enforce
  • What changes trigger a quote range update—and why that rarely happens
  • Why you shouldn't assume all agents (or quote ranges) are dodgy
  • Tips for decoding quote ranges before wasting time or money
  • The uncomfortable truth: underquoting works (and that’s why it persists)
  • The conflict agents face when trying to be ethical in an unethical environment

💡 Key Takeaways:

Underquoting is illegal, but hard to prove

✅ The Statement of Information can be manipulated—do your own comparable sales analysis

✅ If a vendor has rejected an offer based on price, the quote range must be updated

✅ If rejected based on terms, it doesn’t mean they have to update the quote range

✅ If the vendor won’t consider pre-auction offers, the agent isn’t required to pass yours on

Ask smart questions like:

“Can I confirm the top of the range would buy the property, assuming terms are acceptable?”

🛠️ What You Can Do:

✅ DO:

  • Educate yourself on comparable sales
  • Learn what legislation agents must follow
  • Don’t be afraid to ask direct but polite pricing questions
  • Track what properties are selling for, not just what they're quoted at
  • Know your market and monitor sale trends

🚫 DON’T:

  • Assume all agents are doing the wrong thing (but don’t take them at face value either)
  • Start a fight with an agent during the negotiation phase—it can backfire
  • Waste money on building inspections without clarity on the vendor’s expectations

🧠 Final Thoughts:

There’s no perfect solution to underquoting. It’s an issue of compliance, competition, and at times—plain old bad behaviour. But as a buyer, you’re not powerless. Knowledge is your best defence.

And remember my motto:

Never let a bad agent, or a bad vendor, come between you and a good property.


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