Every portal is full of 'cheap' listings. Very few are undervalued. The difference is whether the price gap has a reason that resolves in your favour — or a reason that never resolves at all.
We start with the micro-market pricing gap: how the asking compares with recent transactions in the same pocket, not city-wide averages that hide everything useful.
Then corridor exposure — is the asset on a path where infrastructure, employment, or planned development is actively moving toward it? A price gap plus an approaching corridor is a very different asset from a price gap in a static pocket.
Connectivity, area maturity stage, end-use demand, and inventory quality complete the checklist. A plot nobody would actually build on is not undervalued at any price.
When a deal clears these filters, the discount usually has a mundane explanation — seller urgency, unsold developer inventory, a pre-launch window. Those are the gaps worth acting on.
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