Helping our children into property… two year’s on…

1Vernon

Two years ago this month, I collaborated with my (then 21 year old) stepson to help him onto the property ladder. He was still living at home with his Mum, work was an easy commute and he had no reason to consider buying his own home. Having grown up around property investment though, he knew…

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Why did THIS one sell for a bargain?

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It’s human nature to justify the way we want an outcome to roll out. When buyers prepare for their property search, many look at other past sales in the area in an effort to establish an appropriate ‘spend range’ or budget limit.    Most don’t look at the strong sales results though. And many look at the…

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Why is zoning and bank policy so important?

1commercial In SY

When it comes to property selection, it’s often the things we reject that help formulate a good investment decision.  Aside from being mindful of tenant appeal and owner-occupier appeal of a property, we must always be mindful of lender appeal. In this competitive environment, particularly now for First Home Buyers who find themselves competing hard against…

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How long can a pass-in auction negotiation go for?

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I am often asked the question in every pre-auction client meeting. Typically we meet for a cup of tea about an hour before the auction bell rings. The cafe is usually nearby (but not too close… fear of chatting about strategy within earshot of a competing buyer always spells caution for cafe selection). We order…

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CMA’s…. helpful or useless?

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CMA’s (acronym for Comparative Market Analysis) are often downloaded and referred to as Buyers navigate their way through their due diligence in preparation for bidding on, or negotiating for a property.  Frustratingly though, they often steer buyers in the wrong direction when data in the report is insufficient or when the integrity of the data is…

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What effect have First Home Buyers had on the Victorian Market of late?

1me Bidding

Only four weeks ago the State Government Stamp Duty Concession changes applied for First Home Buyers in Victoria. Increasing the 50% concession to 100% for all purchases sub $600,000 and applying a concession on purchases up to $750,000 was bold and we predicted that sales results in this price bracket would be skewed. A month…

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