Your end point will depend on what indicator you choose and will certainly not always reflect your equivalence point all the time.
Eg. When a strong base is neutralised with strong base, the salt produced is neutral hence has a pH of 7. The equivalence point is therefore at about a pH of 7.
Choosing phenophthaelein as your indicator will give you an end point of pH approximately ~9. Hence it is not at the equivalence point
However if you choose bromothymol blue which changes colour from 6.0-7.6, the end point will be quite close to your equivalences point.
And also, when two substances neutralise, they dont necessarily form a neutral salt.