Portfolio Profile
Lot Types
Residential 21 (100%)
Scheme Size Distribution
Distribution of schemes by total lot count. Average scheme size: 10.5 lots. The portfolio is dominated by small schemes (10 lots or fewer), typical of townhouse and villa complexes.
Portfolio Age
Schemes by registration decade. Oldest scheme registered 1997, newest 2004.
Suburb Coverage
| Suburb | Schemes | Lots | % of Portfolio | Market Share | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carlton 2218 | 2 | 21 | 100% | 1.1% |
Google Reviews
14 Nov 2025
“This is by far the most difficult real estate agency I have ever dealt with.
I recently rented an apartment using this agency. There were multiple maintenance issues when we moved in. I contacted the agency as soon as we discovered the issues and they were very unresponsive. I had to send...”
01 Sep 2025
“Working with Capital Group Real Estate is the best decision I have had, the workers Michael and Emilio are the best going the extra mile to ensure everything is how I wanted it. They stayed 100% throughout the whole process truly caring from start to finish. Highly recommended for anyone looking...”
28 Aug 2025
“Please stay away from them (buyers/sellers both). Terrible experience with them after placing an offer and being told I would hear back. My offer most likely wasn't even presented to the owner and the sales agents didn't even have the decency to respond. Numerous messages sent but no reply. Even...”
04 Aug 2025
“Outstanding Service from Start to Finish!
I had an incredible experience working with Capital Group Real Estate, from the very first meeting, they were professional, knowledgeable, and genuinely invested in helping me find the perfect home. They made the entire buying/selling process smooth,...”
15 Sep 2025
“From start to finish, Capital Group Real Estate delivers top-tier service. Whether you’re renting, property managing, buying or selling, their professionalism and attention to detail shine through.
Outstanding communication. They are prompt, transparent and keep you updated at every step. No...”