Consult with your bank to establish a budget for your property purchase. Prepare a list of preferred areas in which to buy. In particular, think of travel time to work, the proximity to schools, shops and transport.
Take the time to inspect every property in your preferred part of town so you can see how property size, position and quality equates to price. Attend the areas auctions or call the Abercrombys agent involved to ascertain the mood of the market.
At Abercrombys we would be more than happy to assist in bidding at auction on your behalf at absolutely no cost to you. We are able to identify buyers, ascertain real expectations on price and in the event of the property being passed in are expert negotiators.
Should you become the successful buyer, whether at auction or private sale, usually a 10% deposit will be required upon signing the contract of sale. This figure is then held in an interest bearing trust account until the settlement date of the contract.
Purchasing a property whilst based interstate can sometimes be difficult – but purchasing a property when you are an ex-pat living off-shore can often be impossible. Abercrombys are happy to assist in the sourcing and negotiating on your behalf to ensure all your requirements are addressed.
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Abercrombys, together with the Australian Government, encourage foreign investment in Australia. However, to ensure any such investment meets the needs of the country, a policy has been developed where ‘foreigners’ must seek approval prior to any purchase.
On an annual basis, representatives from Abercrombys Real Estate travel off-shore to meet with investors showcasing the latest investment opportunities. Should you wish to register your interest in our overseas investment presentations, please contact +613 9864 5300.
We suggest you consult with the Foreign Investment Review Board at www.firb.gov.au
Before you buy a home, you should be aware of a range of issues that may affect that property and impose restrictions or obligations on you, if you buy it. This checklist aims to help you identify whether any of these issues will affect you. The questions are a starting point only and you may need to seek professional advice to answer some of them.
You can find links to organisations and web pages that can help you learn more, by visiting: http://www.consumer.vic.gov.au/duediligencechecklist
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