
At 19 years old, I did something most people my age weren't even thinking about — I bought my first property. A modest $97,000 unit. Nothing flashy. But it was the single smartest financial decision I've ever made.My sister later sold that same unit for $550,000. That's not luck. That's what happens when you get into the right market at the right time and hold.That experience shaped my entire philosophy: real wealth isn't built on flips, timing, or hype. It's built on buying the right property, in the right location, backed by the right data — and holding it.
After that first purchase, I spent years in finance and mortgage broking. I sat across the desk from hundreds of professionals — doctors, lawyers, executives, engineers — all earning great incomes. And almost all of them were making the same mistake: sitting on cash or equity because they didn't know where to start with property investment.Or worse — they'd bought the wrong property based on a mate's advice, a flashy seminar, or a slick property spruiker promising "guaranteed returns." I saw the damage that bad property decisions caused. And I knew I could do better.


I didn't just study property — I invested in it. My personal portfolio includes a Double Bay apartment purchased for $1.275M that's now worth $1.785M — over $500K in growth in just 3 years. I've bought in Darling Point. I've studied every market cycle. I use the exact same data and methodology for my clients that I use for my own investments.When I recommend a suburb or a property, it's because I'd buy it myself. That's the only standard that matters.
I got tired of watching smart people make avoidable mistakes with their biggest financial decisions. So I built a system.Today, I analyse 15,000+ suburbs using proprietary data. I secure 60–70% of deals off-market before they ever hit the public portals. My clients settle in an average of 38 days and save an average of $47,000+ per property.I operate under the Moove business but this is my personal practice. When you work with me, you're working directly with me — not a junior, not a team of salespeople. Just a fellow investor who happens to have access to data and networks that most people don't.
