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  • Profile photo of MuktaMukta
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    We are all geared up and ready to buy our 1st property. Can you confirm please if we have the process right.
    1. Put in an offer in writing to the owner/agent
    2. Put down deposit and agree on settlement date
    3. Apply for loan
    4. Pay balance on settlement date
    5. Find settlement agent ? (What is this for?)

    WE WOULD BE VERY GRATEFUL FOR ANY ADVICE OR CORRECTIONS TO OUR SIMPLISTIC APPROACH.

    THANKYOU VERY MUCH

    John and Paula

    Profile photo of Fast LaneFast Lane
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    1. Yes, written offer to the agent.
    2. You dont have to put down a full 10% deposit initially. When you sign, you’ll sign on usually a 30, 60 or 90 day settlement. What one it is is up to you and the vendor.
    3. Yes, I’d say use a broker, there are very knowledgable one’s on this forum. Dont forget your building and pest inspections.
    4. Your lender will pay the balance on settlement date.
    5. Your conveyancer, solicitor handles transfers of title, registrations etc. They carry out the duties of a settlement agent.

    I’d recomend you guys use your parents or a family freind whose bought property before to help you through the process.

    Profile photo of Robbie BRobbie B
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    Settlement Agents are predominantly a WA thing. I would be going to one before signing anything. They give some pretty good tips.

    Regarding your loan, I would seek a pre-approval BEFORE signing anything to do with property. Also discuss the location you are looking to purchase in and the property type. Some postcodes are restricted as well as some property types.

    Walk into the deal knowing you have the support of a settlement agent, a mortgage broker and a pre-approval from a lender. This will empower you to negotiate a better deal in many cases.

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    I agree with TMA!

    Get a pre approval first, this lets you know you can really afford it and speeds things up.

    And use a solicitor. check with them before signing anything.

    Terryw
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    Profile photo of neo25x5neo25x5
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    get your finances in order first. then you know how much you can spend.

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    Whilst I also agree in trying to get pre-approval first, if you have foud a good deal and dont want to let it pass you could put in an offer subject to finance if the vendor agrees (in fact in WA this is common and standard wording in the contract).

    I purchased my first IP with pre-approval in place, but 2nd (in WA) without, but ST finance by a certain date. I only did this because an opporunity came up earlier than expected.

    BUT:

    * it was a mad rush
    * I had already got the paperwork moving
    * I had a fairly good idea what my budget was from my own analysis of what I could afford

    If you can get pre-approval first, all the better.

    Rgds
    Peter

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    Thankyou so much to everyone, I am very grateful for all your advice
    Kind Regards
    Paula

    John and Paula

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