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Buying Property Made Simple
Starting the search for and buying a new home can be one of the most exciting experiences of your life.
Whether you’re a first-time buyer, an investor, or someone relocating, these are some valuable insights for navigating the property search and securing your dream home.
1
Affordability
If you are thinking of buying a new home, then you need to know what you can afford before you start looking. Online affordability calculators will help provide you with a rough idea of what your affordability is.
2
Pre-Approval
Applying for bond pre-approval helps you understand your affordability and increases your likelihood of bond approval.Use a bond originator to determine your budget and strengthen your buying position.
3
Use an Agent
Good real estate agents know which sorts of homes might become the perfect match despite not meeting all the initial criteria.They play a crucial role in helping you find the right property and negotiating the best deal.
4
Property Search
It’s time to start your search. Set out your wish list for example, no. of bedrooms or pet-friendly requirements.Remember that when it comes to finding the right place, viewings are just as important as seeing new listings online.
5
Make An Offer
You’ve found the right place, now it’s time to make an offer. This offer outlines the price you’re willing to pay and any conditions you’d like to include.
Your real estate agent can then help you negotiate with the seller to get the best deal before agreeing to the price.
6
Bond Finance
Using a bond originator will take the hard work out of the bond application process. Securing the best interest rate offer on your home loan could set you up for life.Get the bond that best suits your needs and makes your homeownership dreams come true.
7
Get Ready To Move
Congratulations! Nearly there, before your start packing the move-in date will depend on the time it takes to register and transfer the property into your name.This includes steps like registering your bond, cancelling the previous owner’s bond, and registering the sale.
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