What a great video - speaking as a mortgage advisor from the UK. The video is clear, concise, simple to understand and, most importantly, its Unbiased.
I'm looking to buy my first home and this really helped put things in perspective - made me think a bit more, and looks like I'm downsizing from a house to a unit. Thanks for the helpful advice!
Thanks heaps guys, your videos are always so helpful! I'm wondering if you might be able to do a video on buying land and building at some point? Thanks again!
Great idea, we have a few on building a house at the moment ruclips.net/video/br-fE_ZLRCw/видео.html and mistakes when building ruclips.net/video/NAhz2pqj2hQ/видео.html plus comparing if its better to build or buy ruclips.net/video/7zVJ2Ka7Nls/видео.html but we can defo do one on buying land and building!
4:48 all you saying is correct except for letting agent know what property you are after. Just like what you said in previous videos, you never show your card. they work for vendors. otherwise, they find a ridiculous property and call you to sell. they are nothing but a salesperson. dont let them know. they dont help buyers. they just want to sell and make more money.
Love your videos guys!got a question: do these steps apply to auctions? When do I contact the conveyancer and do the building & pests inspection for auction properties? Thanks!
Thanks for the video. Super informative! Two questions: firstly, when is the right time to get in contact with a conveyancer? Secondly, when should you have your building inspection done? Should these steps be before or after making an offer? Or before signing the contract? Thanks!
Hey Claire, this is an AWESOME question! In Queensland, generally, you'll get in touch with the conveyancer when you're about to sign the contract. The process goes like this: - Find a Property You Like - Make an Offer On the Property, subject to 14 days finance + 7 days building and pest - Offer gets accepted - Real Estate Agent will send you the purchase contract to sign - You get in touch with Conveyancer to double check the contract is good to sign - You sign the contract and get rocking and rolling Pretty much it's at this point you get in touch with the building and pest inspector.
Thank you, guys for this great video! Just wondering at what step the building & pest report should be arranged, and is any deposit paid upon acceptance of your offer (or does this happen on settlement)? I am looking to buy a property to live in in Melbourne as it's ridiculously expensive to keep renting.
Thank you for your kind words and for reaching out with your questions! It's fantastic to hear you're considering buying a property in Melbourne. Indeed, owning a home can often be more beneficial in the long term compared to renting, especially in areas where rental prices are steep. Regarding the building and pest report, it's generally recommended to arrange this after your offer has been accepted but before you enter into a binding contract. This step is crucial because it allows you to identify any potential issues with the property that could affect its value or your decision to proceed with the purchase. It's a part of your due diligence as a buyer. As for the deposit, it typically is paid upon the acceptance of your offer, marking the beginning of the formal process leading to settlement. The deposit is a sign of your commitment to the purchase, and its amount can vary. Often, it's around 3-5% of the purchase price, but this can be negotiated depending on the terms of the sale and the agreement between you and the seller. Both steps are key parts of the home buying process and serve to protect your interests as a buyer. If you have any more questions or need assistance with your home buying journey in Melbourne, feel free to reach out. We're here to help make your home buying experience as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Great video guys i live in roma qld used to live in brisbane now again want to move back to brisbane and want to buy a house in brisbane area so much confusion man where to buy now my question is about springfeild lake area how is that is it a good place to buy your first home ? Hope to hear from you soon
Hey Anil, yeah great question. It is worth doing some extra research on Springfield Lake, check out the steps here www.huntergalloway.com.au/property-market-research-process/ and www.huntergalloway.com.au/property-market-research-process/
I've just turned 20 and only saved 10k over the past year. I earn about 45k/year and i want to leave home as soon as possible. I fear if I rent, it ill severely stunt my progress in saving money.
Hey Chris, mate I wouldn't beat your self up over paying rent it is a part of life - you need somewhere to live after all! But you could look at trying to minimise the amount by sharing a place with a friend, or just renting a room. You can also look at 'rentvesting' as a strategy which can help you get where you want to go faster - ruclips.net/video/Zh6TtCFluU0/видео.html cheers, Jayden.
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What a great video - speaking as a mortgage advisor from the UK. The video is clear, concise, simple to understand and, most importantly, its Unbiased.
Thanks for watching!
I'm looking to buy my first home and this really helped put things in perspective - made me think a bit more, and looks like I'm downsizing from a house to a unit. Thanks for the helpful advice!
Glad it was helpful!!
Thank you so much for putting up this content.
Our pleasure!
gold! keep these videos up 👌
Thanks, will do!
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you forgot getting cleaners to clean the place, carpet cleaning before you move your furniture in.
This info is super valuable! Really appreciate it! Thanks so much guys. Howdy from the Goldy
Yeoooowww thanks for watching Tim! I was down there on the weekend great weather at the moment! Cheers, Jayden.
✊🏽 thanks for the tips makes the process much easier to think bout
Happy to help!
Love your videos guys, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Hey Ms Jindarella thank you so sooooo much for watching. Appreciate it! If you have any questions or suggestions for vids let me know. Cheers, Jayden.
Extremely helpful! thank you!
No worries at all thanks for watching Mathew!
Thank you again guys. These videos are gold!
Glad you like them!
Thanks heaps guys, your videos are always so helpful! I'm wondering if you might be able to do a video on buying land and building at some point? Thanks again!
Great idea, we have a few on building a house at the moment ruclips.net/video/br-fE_ZLRCw/видео.html and mistakes when building ruclips.net/video/NAhz2pqj2hQ/видео.html plus comparing if its better to build or buy ruclips.net/video/7zVJ2Ka7Nls/видео.html but we can defo do one on buying land and building!
Thank you so much! Love your videos
Glad you like them! thanks for watching!!
4:48 all you saying is correct except for letting agent know what property you are after. Just like what you said in previous videos, you never show your card. they work for vendors. otherwise, they find a ridiculous property and call you to sell. they are nothing but a salesperson. dont let them know. they dont help buyers. they just want to sell and make more money.
I am looking to buy my first house in Hobart, Tasmania. Your videos are very informative and helpful. Thanks 😊
Best of luck! Get in touch if you need any help!
Thank you, this video is so helpful.
Hey Bernadette, thanks heaps for tuning in! Glad you liked it. Cheers, Jayden.
Alright boys, what's the movie at 11:38 it's killing me
Now your testing me😋, I believe from Entourage...
Love your videos guys!got a question: do these steps apply to auctions? When do I contact the conveyancer and do the building & pests inspection for auction properties? Thanks!
Thanks Angel, great question and please check out ruclips.net/video/s4OdrBPlXTY/видео.html
Thank you very much
No worries!
Nice experience d talk
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video. Super informative! Two questions: firstly, when is the right time to get in contact with a conveyancer? Secondly, when should you have your building inspection done? Should these steps be before or after making an offer? Or before signing the contract? Thanks!
Hey Claire, this is an AWESOME question! In Queensland, generally, you'll get in touch with the conveyancer when you're about to sign the contract.
The process goes like this:
- Find a Property You Like
- Make an Offer On the Property, subject to 14 days finance + 7 days building and pest
- Offer gets accepted
- Real Estate Agent will send you the purchase contract to sign
- You get in touch with Conveyancer to double check the contract is good to sign
- You sign the contract and get rocking and rolling
Pretty much it's at this point you get in touch with the building and pest inspector.
@@MortgageBrokerAustralia So you get a building and pest inspection *after* you sign the contract?
Thank you, guys for this great video! Just wondering at what step the building & pest report should be arranged, and is any deposit paid upon acceptance of your offer (or does this happen on settlement)? I am looking to buy a property to live in in Melbourne as it's ridiculously expensive to keep renting.
Thank you for your kind words and for reaching out with your questions! It's fantastic to hear you're considering buying a property in Melbourne. Indeed, owning a home can often be more beneficial in the long term compared to renting, especially in areas where rental prices are steep.
Regarding the building and pest report, it's generally recommended to arrange this after your offer has been accepted but before you enter into a binding contract. This step is crucial because it allows you to identify any potential issues with the property that could affect its value or your decision to proceed with the purchase. It's a part of your due diligence as a buyer.
As for the deposit, it typically is paid upon the acceptance of your offer, marking the beginning of the formal process leading to settlement. The deposit is a sign of your commitment to the purchase, and its amount can vary. Often, it's around 3-5% of the purchase price, but this can be negotiated depending on the terms of the sale and the agreement between you and the seller.
Both steps are key parts of the home buying process and serve to protect your interests as a buyer. If you have any more questions or need assistance with your home buying journey in Melbourne, feel free to reach out. We're here to help make your home buying experience as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Thank you for the info!
Can you do a RUclips on house and land packages and the process please !! 😊
Hi Grace, Thank You for watching 🙌 😊 I believe this may be what you're looking for --> ruclips.net/video/Iu_75QgF3JE/видео.html
Thank you for the video!
Question - If I want to build a home, when would you apply for the loan pre-approval?
No definitely not check out ruclips.net/video/Iu_75QgF3JE/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/GIuAWaMUGdw/видео.html
@@MortgageBrokerAustralia Thank you! I definitely will not 😆
all i want is to buy near the trainline and or busway. within 3km of both.
Yeah great call Jack, a good tool to confirm those details is www.walkscore.com/ ! Nice one and thanks for watching. Cheers, Jayden.
Great video guys i live in roma qld used to live in brisbane now again want to move back to brisbane and want to buy a house in brisbane area so much confusion man where to buy now my question is about springfeild lake area how is that is it a good place to buy your first home ? Hope to hear from you soon
Hey Anil, yeah great question. It is worth doing some extra research on Springfield Lake, check out the steps here www.huntergalloway.com.au/property-market-research-process/ and www.huntergalloway.com.au/property-market-research-process/
You forget the vital Building and pest inspection subject to sale.
Of course! We have a video on this so check it out!
Wow👍😊ty
Our pleasure!
6:04 I use that trick all the time 😉
Haha! 🙌 😊
I've just turned 20 and only saved 10k over the past year. I earn about 45k/year and i want to leave home as soon as possible. I fear if I rent, it ill severely stunt my progress in saving money.
Hey Chris, mate I wouldn't beat your self up over paying rent it is a part of life - you need somewhere to live after all! But you could look at trying to minimise the amount by sharing a place with a friend, or just renting a room. You can also look at 'rentvesting' as a strategy which can help you get where you want to go faster - ruclips.net/video/Zh6TtCFluU0/видео.html cheers, Jayden.
Im 27 with a masters and only make 30k your doing great
Hahahha "I'm going on an adventure"
Hahaha hope you liked the vid! 🙌 Thanks so much for watching. -Jayden
A great guide! - Thankyou
Very welcome!