Buying Property Successful: A Few Tips
Tammie Rimon (Smart)
Mortgage Broker | Home Loan Broker | Commercial Loans | Business Loans | Car Finance | Equipment Finance
I’m always happy to pass on great info...and this is great info! I’ve included a few snippets below lifted from the full article.
Buying a property for whatever purpose can be a harrowing task. However, there are always steps you can take prior to purchasing to ease the pain and increase your chances of a successful and more enjoyable buying experience.
Let’s take a look at a few of our top tips:
Organise your finances
Really sit down and run through your finances with a fine-toothed comb. This will help you gather a far better understanding of what you can afford, and perhaps shed some light on a way to improve your affordability. Remember not to overlook any equity you may have built up among other properties which can assist you with borrowing capacity.
The next step is to find a good mortgage broker who can sniff out the best current home loan deal to suit your personal circumstances. The best part of letting a broker do all the work is that you don’t have to pay for them – the institution pays their commission after selection.
Look for a reliable sales consultant
Local experts are the best way to gather an insight of the specific areas or locations you’re looking to buy in. A sales consultant has the required knowledge to assist you in making your buying process more manageable, among the dos and don’ts of buying a new property. They can inform you of proposed infrastructural upgrades and where the amenities are for your chosen area like public transport and education facilities.
They can also help you with organising moving services and other utilities – by the time you are nearing the end of the buying process, you’ll be glad you got in touch with a sales consultant!
Do you need more detail on this subject? Head on over to the full article for more ideas and perspective. Afterwards, why not drop me an email to share your thoughts [email protected]; or call me on (0403) 296-221.
Thanks,
Tammie