Buyers Guide

Buyers Guide

We will guide you

through all that is involved in buying real estate.

We will explain to you what steps should be taken before you commit to a particular property. We can clarify any matters that you may not be aware of relating to the purchase of the property.


We will also make sure that you are aware of any additional hidden costs you may not be aware of so you can work out a budget.

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  • The Contract For The Sale Of Land

    The law provides that the real estate agent must have available at all times a completed copy of the contract for the sale for any residential property so that you can obtain legal advice before signing.


    The Seller is required to attach specific disclosure documentation to the contract. We can explain these documents to you.


    Not all things that affect the sale will be written into the contract, so you must have the contract explained to you before you sign and commit yourself to it.


    We will review your contract for free! Send us an email with your Contract for sale and we will review it within 48 Hours.

  • Pre-Purchase Inspections

    If you are buying a house, it is recommended that you obtain both pest and building reports. They will give you peace of mind on investment you are about to make.


    If you are buying a unit, townhouse or villa, you are buying into a strata scheme. While a pest and/or building inspection will advise you if your particular lot is clear of any structural or pest problems, it cannot advise you on the other lots in the scheme.

  • Finance

    You must have written unconditional finance approval before the contracts are exchanged, and you are then bound. Your lender may provide you with pre-approval before you start looking for your property; however, it will usually be subject to and conditional upon the bank obtaining a satisfactory valuation. Should the bank’s valuation be lower than the amount required, the loan approval may be declined.

  • Exchange Of Contracts

    All parties involved in the transaction sign contracts, and when the seller and buyer have both agreed on a price and the conditions of the sale, the contracts are exchanged and dated and the deposit paid by the buyer.  The contract is then binding on the buyers and the sellers.

  • Finalising Your Purchase

    We will complete your purchase by liaising with your bank, obtain the necessary searches and enquiries to ensure that you are getting your property free from any financial or other encumbrance and arranging for a settlement.  


    We will keep you informed of the progress of your purchase along the way.

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