


Finding the perfect property will be a lot easier if you do your homework and don’t rush the process. It’s Important to see a variety of properties in order to get a feel for the market so you can make the right decision when the time comes.
Arranging for property and pest inspections before exchanging contracts is always wise. The fees for these services may seem high at the time, but you are likely to save far more in money, time, and trouble if you discover problems early.
If you are buying a strata property, the seller’s solicitor will supply a certificate that should show relevant information about the management committee, insurances, cost of levies, deeds and books.
You can also arrange for a pre-purchase strata inspection covering other written records about the strata plan that covers the property. These may reveal undetected structural problems, and also body corporate issues, such as restrictions on the use of common property, adequate funds for maintenance, and the policy on pets.
There are some things you can do yourself. When inspecting a home, look beyond superficial appearances. Simple measures like switching on lights and flushing toilets can sometimes reveal surprises. Very few properties are problem-free, so you also need to be realistic.
Once you find a property you like, spend time in the local area at different times of the day or night to make sure it fits in with your buying criteria.
It would be an unfortunate experience on the first night in your new home to find the nearby hotel runs a nightclub until 6am every night of the week.
It would also be a disappointment to find that parking outside your front gate is governed by clearway rules at inconvenient times of the day.
