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Every tour from the channel — luxury homes, record results, and the odd guessing game. Filmed for the people who actually live out here.
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✦ The channel
Every tour, in one place.
Real tours of real homes — filmed in English and Dari/Farsi for the people who actually live out here.
Exploring luxury homes in Melbourne
Her most-watched tour
Sold for a record $1.9 million in Berwick
A record street price, on camera
Melbourne's luxury dream home
Filmed in English and Dari
Touring an ultra-luxury home in Melbourne
Modern lakefront home with a million-dollar view
Luxury brand-new home tour
Luxury living in Melbourne — brand-new home tour
From the living room to the balcony
Take a guess what this house sold for
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What you'll find on the channel
House-hunting, before you leave the couch.
I started filming for a simple reason: out here in Melbourne's south-east, a lot of you are busy, and a lot of you can't make three opens in a row across the City of Casey. A real video tour lets you walk a home properly on a Tuesday night and decide whether Saturday's worth it.
So that's what the channel is — genuine tours of real homes from Hampton Park to Berwick, filmed in plain English and in Dari/Farsi, because a lot of the families I work with would rather see a place explained in the language they think in.
“Real estate has little to do with selling and buying houses — and everything to do with dealing with people.”

Walk the home
Real tours, room by room.
Most of the channel is exactly that — a proper walk through a home, the way you'd see it on a Saturday, minus the queue at the open. I show you the kitchen that photographs well and the second bathroom that doesn't, so you can tell before you drive over whether it's worth your weekend.
Start with "Exploring luxury homes in Melbourne" — 45K views.
On the day
Record sales, caught live.
When a campaign lands somewhere special, I film it — the board, the buyers, the number on the day. Not a highlight reel stitched together later; the actual moment, so you can see what a result in this corridor really looks like.
Like "Sold for a record $1.9 million in Berwick".
For fun
And the odd guessing game.
Now and then I'll walk you through a place and ask you to guess what it sold for before the answer drops. It's a bit of fun — but it's also the fastest way to get a feel for what your own street is doing right now.
Try "Take a guess what this house sold for" and play along.
9 tours are ready to watch right here on the page — and 20K+ of you already follow along on YouTube and Instagram for the listings, the sold stories and the occasional behind-the-scenes.
Good to know
The channel, answered
The questions people actually ask — answered the way I'd answer them on the phone.
What kind of videos do you film?
Mostly proper room-by-room walk-throughs of homes I'm selling out here — the kitchen that photographs well and the second bathroom that doesn't. I also catch the odd record sale on the day it happens, plus a guess-the-price game now and then to give you a feel for the market.
Are the homes in the tours real and still for sale?
They're all genuine homes across the City of Casey, but a tour stays up long after the campaign ends, so some have already sold. If one catches your eye, send me the video and I'll tell you straight away whether it's still available or what's like it right now.
What language are the tours in?
English, and a good number in Dari and Farsi too — because a lot of the families I work with would rather walk a home in the language they actually think in. If you'd like a place explained in Hindi or Urdu, just ask and I'm happy to.
Where can I watch them?
The tours are right here on this page, and the full library lives on my YouTube channel and Instagram, where 20,000-odd of you already follow along. Subscribe and the new listings and sold stories turn up in your feed without you hunting for them.
Will you film a video tour of my home if I list with you?
Video is a big part of how I market homes, so very likely yes. We'd talk through what suits your place first — some homes shine on camera and some sell better quietly off-market, and I'll tell you the truth about which yours is.
Why do you bother filming when the photos are already online?
Because photos flatter and video doesn't — a walk-through shows the flow, the light and the awkward corner a still can hide. In my experience it saves you a wasted Saturday, since you can decide on a Tuesday night whether a place is worth the drive.

Like what you see?
Let's find yours.
If a tour got you thinking — about your own place or one you've spotted — I'm a message away. No pressure, ever.