About
Backed by Australia's number one real estate and business podcast
The Bothsides Podcast spent years inside the industry sitting across from the best agents, brokers, operators, and investors in the country. Bothsides Buyers Agency is what that access built.
$173K
Equity Gain. Past 12 Months.
4–12 Weeks
Average buy time
95% Off-Market
Sourced before public listing




















Founder
Dan Beardall
Strategy & Vision
Founder of the Bothsides Podcast and Bothsides Buyers Agency. Dan is a buyers agent and commerce finance graduate who built one of Australia's most recognised real estate media platforms from the ground up.
He brings sharp strategic thinking, lived investment experience, and a genuine commitment to surrounding himself with the best minds in business, property, and wealth creation.
Associate Director
Josh Yun
Acquisition & Execution
Josh is a highly talented property acquisition specialist. Widely known as the off-market king, he sources and secures high-quality opportunities in competitive markets. He has built a reputation on access, leveraging strong relationships with agents, developers, and vendors to uncover deals before they reach the open market.
He manages the full acquisition process from search through to settlement, combining sharp market insight with disciplined negotiation and a relentless focus on execution.
The Approach
How Bothsides Buyers Agency works
Boutique by design
Bothsides Buyers Agency works with a select number of clients at a time. That is a deliberate choice. It means every acquisition gets the full attention of the team.
Proactive communication
Clients have direct access to Dan and Josh via WhatsApp throughout the entire process. Weekly check-in calls are standard.
The standard
Every property recommended is one Dan would buy himself. If it does not meet that standard it does not get presented.
Specialist Network
When a purchase requires a specialist in a specific market, Bothsides Buyers Agency works alongside trusted buyers agents who know that market inside out
The standard never changes
