$997
Flat fee for the buyer’s agent service.
Flat-fee help for buyers who want someone on their side before they waste time, overpay, or buy the wrong car. We help you find the right option, negotiate hard, and line up the inspection before you hand over cash.
$997
Flat fee for the buyer’s agent service.
3-in-1
Find, negotiate, and inspect, handled properly.
Brisbane
Local positioning built for west-side and SEQ buyers.
Why this matters
Buying a used car is risky when you’re making a big decision with less information than the person selling it. That’s exactly where a buyer’s agent earns their keep.
Most buyers only see the asking price. Sellers live in the pricing game every day. That gap is where people get rinsed.
By the time most people book an inspection, they’re already emotionally attached and half-committed to the car.
Facebook Marketplace and dealer stock can look fine in photos, then fall apart once you dig into history, condition, or pricing.
The offer
Flat-fee representation for used-car buyers in Brisbane, backed by practical tools if you want to handle parts of the process yourself.
Buyer’s agent package
$997
Flat fee positioning for Brisbane buyers who want the whole thing handled properly.
Ask about the serviceReal-world guidance on what fits your budget, what to avoid, and which listings are actually worth chasing.
Dealer background, wholesale understanding, and none of the awkwardness of doing the haggling yourself.
Independent checks before you commit, with a clean walk-away if the car doesn’t stack up.
How it works
01
Budget, must-haves, dealbreakers, and how the car will be used. If your expectations are off, I’ll tell you upfront.
02
I look at listings through a dealer lens, screen out junk, and focus on cars worth negotiating on.
03
I handle the price pressure, line up the inspection, and help you move only when the numbers and condition make sense.
Why trust Jordan
15 years in the trade, award-winning dealership background, and a clear conflict-free model. The fee doesn’t change based on which car you buy, so the incentive stays aligned with the buyer.
Lexus Used Car Consultant of the Year and BMW Booking of the Year.
Local knowledge matters when buyers want practical advice, realistic pricing, and a car that suits Brisbane life.
No fluff, no call-centre tone, and no vague promises about saving money without doing the work.
Local service area
Starting in Brisbane’s west makes sense, busy families, acreage buyers, 4WD shoppers, and people who don’t want to waste a whole Saturday looking at rubbish cars.
Still want the tools?
If you’re doing the legwork yourself, you can still run checks, order reports, use the inspection tool, and grab the paperwork you need without creating an account.
Paste a listing URL and get a fast sanity check before you waste a call or a weekend.
Finance, stolen, and write-off checks. Straightforward, fast, and cheap.
25-point guided inspection checklist you can use standing next to the car.
QLD private sale paperwork without the usual stuffing around.
Shared digital handover workspace for buyer and seller.
Ask used-car questions in plain English and get a quick answer.
Brisbane and QLD buying guides, scams, PPSR explainers, and checklists.
FAQ
Inspection companies inspect a car you’ve already found. BuyingBuddy helps before that point too. I help choose the right car, assess whether the asking price is nonsense, negotiate it down, and only then push it through inspection.
Brisbane is the core focus, especially the western suburbs and wider SEQ. If the right car is slightly outside that footprint, I can still help depending on the deal.
Yes. The buyer’s agent service is positioned as a flat $997 fee. No dealer commissions, no inspection kickbacks, no hidden margin for steering you into the wrong car.
Then we renegotiate or we walk. The whole point is to keep you out of bad cars, not talk you into one because you’ve already spent time on it.
Absolutely. The toolkit is still there. Run a free check, grab a PPSR, use the inspection checklist, or download the contract pack if you’re handling the deal yourself.
Final CTA
Start with the buyer’s agent call if you want real help. Start with a tool if you’re still handling parts of it yourself. Either way, you don’t need to walk into the deal blind.