Section 01

Start with the decision this page is meant to answer

Source confidence guide for property research should not start with a random listing search. Start by writing the household decision in one sentence: what must fit, what can flex, and what would make the area or rental a bad match. This keeps the search practical and stops one attractive feature from hiding the real trade-off.

  • Write the main constraint before opening listings.
  • Keep budget, commute, and daily routine visible.
  • Mark unsupported claims as unverified until you can check them.

Section 02

Check the numbers before the emotional shortlist

For users checking whether data can be trusted, the useful number is not only the rent, bond, or headline suburb reputation. Add transport, deposit or moving costs, school and childcare costs where relevant, and a small monthly buffer. If the total feels tight before you have even moved, the shortlist needs to change.

  • Use the affordability calculator before comparing areas.
  • Separate once-off cash from monthly costs.
  • Do not compare suburbs using only the cheapest visible listing.

Section 03

Use official and reviewable sources first

KhayaList guide pages link back to official datasets, government information, and reviewable source pages where possible. Use those sources to understand the area context, then use viewings, agent conversations, and local checks for details that official data cannot answer. Do not treat estimates as guarantees.

  • Prefer official data for context.
  • Use confidence labels when source quality differs.
  • Avoid making safety, crime, valuation, or legal claims from hearsay.

Section 04

Turn the guide into a next action

After reading this guide, move from research into one clear action: compare two or three suburbs, test the monthly budget, or save the guide as the reasoning behind your shortlist. The goal is not more tabs. The goal is a smaller, better defended decision.

This guide is for decision support, not financial, legal, safety, valuation, or investment advice.
  • Open Compare once you have two or three real options.
  • Open Affordability if the monthly number is still vague.
  • Use suburb pages for local context and practical next steps.