“Market Inequality” is our biggest opportunity

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With Saturday 2nd Feb signalling another tiny cluster of auctions (albeit with a slightly increased auction clearance rate of 55%), it is fair to note that we won’t see ‘normal’ auction volumes until next Saturday 9th Feb. While we’ll all be watching out for that magic number when it comes through that evening, we also… Read more »

Do landlords hold the power?

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In this changed lending landscape of ours, the negative sentiment, bad news stories and reports of market falls have created a negative picture for quite a few investors. But like most economic change, there is a flip-side. Heightened lender scrutiny, bank credit caution and the after-effects of our Banking Royal Commission have changed this environment of… Read more »

Pets and Property

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“Australia has one of the highest rates of pet ownership in the world. About 62% of Australian households own pets. There are an estimated more than 24 million pets in Australia.” Now that we’re back from holidays and we’ve picked up our cats from their cat-camp (thank you to Belinda’s Cosy Cat Cottages!), and after helping… Read more »

What does “Under Offer” mean?

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We field this question a lot. I even searched back through nine years’ of writing to make sure we weren’t doubling up a new blog. After our newest clients of 2019 spotted an online listing with this notification, it prompted this blog to explain what “Under Offer” can mean, (it varies) and what buyers can… Read more »

How can a sales authority influence a purchase outcome?

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Buyers don’t often think about the vendor’s paperwork with the selling agent but unearthing some details can sometimes make the difference between missing out on, or securing a good property. Our Victorian legislation requires a selling agency to hold a formalised Sales Authority with the vendor prior to marketing their property. The Sales Authority stipulates… Read more »

Why could a Schedule 3 Auction deliver a big result?

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Our last auction of 2018 was indeed a special one. Unique, competitive, commercially zoned and sold significantly above the reserve. In a climate of low auction clearance results, limited competition and a general correction above the $800,000 price point in Melbourne, this one bucked the trend. Why? The first hint is in the Auction Schedule itself…. Read more »

Buyers, are you ready to pounce?

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With our last official auction Saturday of 2018 behind us and dismal auction clearance rates yet again echoing our tough market conditions, is it time to take advantage and buy? In typical fashion, we will hit Christmas and have leftovers. Buyers who are happy to push past the Christmas sales and holiday planning will mop… Read more »

Bidding strategy and social proof…

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Have you ever wondered why a property can sit on the market for weeks, and then all of a sudden when you submit an offer, there is suddenly another offer? Many buyers believe that the agent is bluffing. Occasionally they are, but it’s rarer than people imagine. In the majority of cases, the agent does have another… Read more »

Buying and selling a home at the same time

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When it comes to moving into the next home, most buyers are faced with the prospect of selling their existing home in order to make the move. Gone are the days of easy access to bridging finance, and buyers often ask us; “How do we do this?” In a stable market, the process is relatively… Read more »

When should a covenant stop you purchasing?

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Many properties have covenants on their title and this can be a positive, negative or moot point depending on the buyer’s intentions for the property and their understanding of the restriction that the covenant places upon the property. What is a covenant?   It’s a restriction on the property and can range from affecting the… Read more »