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More of our clients enjoy successful on-day settlements
Across Australia, a diverse range of property buyers and sellers, including first-home buyers, up-sizers, down-sizers, empty-nesters and investors are buying and selling property. The dynamic market continues to see growth in many suburbs and regional centres that...
Managing the memories from the house or apartment you’re selling
Packing up the memories of a place you’ve lived in can stir up some powerful feelings. Misty-eyed memories of the people who once shared meaningful moments there with you can make saying goodbye to the property you’ve just sold a time to reach for the tissues, as well...
Do you need home insurance during settlement?
For anyone buying a home, making sure you’re insured is vital. Home and contents insurance could provide you with peace of mind that comes with believing you’re covered for all sorts of situations. The reality is that, at some stage during your settlement journey,...
Most first home buyers are women – how has that changed the property market?
In 2022, more women than men are first home buyers. It marks a radical shift from just a little more than 30 years ago when Australian women needed a male guarantor to have their own mortgage. These changes could be explained by a changing Australia where societal...
What Is A Section 32 Vendor Statement?
A Guide For Buyers and Sellers What is a Section 32 document? The Section 32 document is a legal document provided by the seller (vendor) to an intending purchaser. A section 32 vendor statement refers to the legal document given by the seller to the potential...
Your guide to property industry jargon
Deciding to buy property is exciting, but the actual process can often be quite overwhelming. Keeping track of finances, offers, settlement dates and paperwork can take up a lot of time. Then with all the new words and terms you need to understand, the complexity can...
Australian women lead the way for first home buyers’ market
The profile of the first-time home owner continues to change, with women taking a far more active role in their personal financial security. It wasn't long ago that Australian women required a male guarantor to have their own mortgage. It has only been just over 30...