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Metallics are going mainstream in 2024. Cool silver tones and bold metals are making their way into the limelight with t...
07/10/2024

Metallics are going mainstream in 2024.

Cool silver tones and bold metals are making their way into the limelight with this glamorous new trend. It's perfect for those who are looking to spice things up with an unexpected accent.

While search results show aluminium doors and furniture are up by 70% and 45%, this style is also achievable in smaller doses. Just accessorise a space with some metal-rimmed mirrors or candle holders for a hint of hardcore in your home.

Source: Pinterest Predicts

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Conveyancing is a process where an individual or company transfers ownership of property. It is the legal process that t...
04/10/2024

Conveyancing is a process where an individual or company transfers ownership of property. It is the legal process that transfers ownership of a property from one person to another. It also ensures that there are no outstanding debts or mortgages on the property.

The steps in the conveyancing process are split into three stages as follows:

Pre-contract

Preparation of the contract and vendor statement. When the contract comes into existence, this is when the sale agreement becomes binding and often a holding deposit is paid at this stage.

Pre-completion

• Legal searches of title and other documents
• Surveys and valuations (if required)

Post-completion

Exchange of contracts. Now, contracts of sale are signed by both parties.

Issue of a mortgage or charge for sale. The balance of purchase money is paid and the title is transferred to the purchaser.

Beyond these key steps, the conveyancing process also includes:
✔️Finding the right property to buy
✔️Soliciting and negotiating an offer
✔️Mortgage discharge and/or transfer in the settlement process

Do I need conveyancing when buying a home?

There are many reasons why you might need conveyancing when buying a home.

Your conveyancer, and sometimes solicitor as well, will then act on behalf of both parties in order to complete the legal transfer of ownership and ensure that all conditions are fulfilled before completion takes place – this is called conveyancing. Despite its complexity, conveyancing is necessary because it ensures that both parties are satisfied with the terms of their transaction before they enter into an agreement.

What does a conveyancer do?

Conveyancers and solicitors are not the same thing. A conveyancer has qualifications specific to conveyancing with a high level of expertise in the field.

A solicitor, however, is a qualified legal expert who may operate in many fields with conveyancing being just one of them.

While someone can be both a conveyancer and solicitor, a conveyancer who is not a solicitor cannot advise on matters of property law and is not equipped to handle complicated legal issues.

While a conveyancer will have qualifications specific to conveyancing and will have a high level of expertise in this field, they are limited in the services they can provide. A conveyancer who is not also a solicitor cannot advise on matters of property law, and may not be equipped to handle any complicated legal issues that arise during the course of settlement.

Below is a list of what a conveyancer can do for both a buyer and a seller during the home buying process.

For a buyer, a conveyancer can:
✔️Research the property and its certificate of title
✔️Deposit money into a trust account
✔️Create and lodge legal documents, such as a contract or sale, vendor disclosure, and memorandum of transfer
✔️Calculate adjustments of rates, taxes and stamp duties
✔️Settle your new property – they will act on a buyer’s behalf, advise when the property is settled, and contact your bank or financial institution upon payment
✔️Represent your interest with a vendor or agent during sale negotiations

For a seller, a conveyancer can:
✔️Complete legal documents
✔️Confirm that the seller is the legal owner
✔️Review the contract of sale and vendor disclosure statement to flag abnormalities or issues
✔️Confirm that the property meets council standards
✔️Advise on contract conditions that could protect you (the seller) during the process
✔️Arrange finances as well as deposits and stamp duty deposits
✔️Researching information that may not have been previously available – like fence disputes or illegal building work
✔️Represent you and your interest when negotiating with the buyer

If you are looking to buy or sell or looking for some advice, contact us today!

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Every seller wants the best possible price in the shortest possible time for their property.Many agents will promise to ...
02/10/2024

Every seller wants the best possible price in the shortest possible time for their property.

Many agents will promise to deliver a certain price or even a price that is unrealistic compared to what the current market shows however, despite this popular argument, the role of an agent is not to determine price.

The role of an agent is to be an excellent marketer of your property and to have the ability to engage genuine buyers to your property and create competition.

It will not be the promise of the price but the promise of the process which will see your property sell for the best possible price.

If you are looking to buy or sell or looking for some advice, contact us today!

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Keeping with the indoor-outdoor theme, 2024 will be big on treating our outside spaces as rooms unto themselves, startin...
20/09/2024

Keeping with the indoor-outdoor theme, 2024 will be big on treating our outside spaces as rooms unto themselves, starting with investment into outdoor furniture personality and design flair.

Traditionally, outdoor furniture has been a secondary consideration when decorating your home, however, in 2024 and beyond, we’ll be putting just as much emphasis and effort into our outdoor furnishings as our indoor.

Source: Domain

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A dark home comes across as small and uninviting. Make sure to not only turn on lights and open blinds in the property, ...
18/09/2024

A dark home comes across as small and uninviting. Make sure to not only turn on lights and open blinds in the property, but test out additional creative methods to add brightness! For example, increase the wattage in your light bulbs and see what a difference this small change makes.

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⭐🏠 UNDER CONTRACT 🏠⭐We have a database of buyers who missed out on this property and are ready to purchase in Biggera Wa...
16/09/2024

⭐🏠 UNDER CONTRACT 🏠⭐

We have a database of buyers who missed out on this property and are ready to purchase in Biggera Waters, so if you are considering selling, contact us today!!

Looking to buy or sell? Contact us today.

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If your property has been on the market for a long time and you’re just not able to move it, here’s seven things you can...
13/09/2024

If your property has been on the market for a long time and you’re just not able to move it, here’s seven things you can do to get out of the rut and get that sold sticker.

1. Refresh your advertising
2. Change your price
3. Take a break from the market
4. Give your property a makeover
5. Go comparison shopping
6. Be open to advice
7. Don’t lay blame (especially on yourself)

If you are looking to buy or sell or looking for some advice, contact me today!

📞 Jess on 0424 187 162
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As settlement approaches, discerning buyers inspect their new home or investment property to make sure there are no nast...
11/09/2024

As settlement approaches, discerning buyers inspect their new home or investment property to make sure there are no nasty surprises. Pre-settlement inspections, as opposed to pre-purchase inspections, are to make sure the property is in the same condition as when contracts were exchanged.

When should you do a pre-settlement inspection?

It's best to do this inspection close to when keys are handed over but with enough time (at least a few days) to allow for repairs, if necessary, as it may take time for the necessary work to be done.

What should be checked during this inspection?

✔️Lights and electronics
Test each room's light switch to ensure it's working. If it doesn't then be sure to follow up with the vendor to ask why. Electronics that are attached to the property, such as CCTV, in-room speakers etc should be tested also. Anything that's not attached, such as TVs and un-attached speakers, will generally be moved out before settlement (if the property is not being sold fully furnished).

✔️Plumbing
Turn on each tap and check that it's operating as it was when contracts were exchanged. Be sure that drains are clear and running free, if that's how they were previously.

✔️Water heaters
Test the water heater by making sure the hot taps and shower(s) are working normally.

✔️Air conditioners and heaters
Be sure that each heater and air conditioner is functioning and has a working remote, if required.

✔️Door handles and locks
Open and close each door to ensure they're in working order. Exterior door locks should also be functional if they were previously.

✔️Appliances
Appliances such as stoves and dishwashers come as part of the sale as they're considered fixed to the premises. Ensure anything that's staying is working as expected.

✔️Curtains and blinds
Blinds and curtains are considered part of the sale so make sure they're working as expected. If they're dirty or damaged (and they weren't previously) then you can request they be cleaned.

✔️Windows and glass
Ensure all windows and glass aren't newly broken or cracked and that windows that have a lock are working.

✔️Flooring
Ensure that there are no new stains on the carpets or damage to the flooring such as cracked tiles or holes in floorboards. The vendor isn't under any obligation to steam clean the carpets, as some renters are required to do when they leave, but they should be cleaned to a reasonable level.

✔️Smoke alarms
Ensure the property has adequate smoke alarms and that they're in working order.

✔️General cleanliness
Ensure that all rubbish has been removed including from sheds, under the property and in cupboards and wardrobes. The property should still be generally clean, tidy and free of additional damage.

What happens if there's a problem?

If you find something is broken or in a worse condition than it was during the first inspection, you should raise it with your conveyancer immediately. They will try to negotiate it as a special condition on the contract, which means the vendor must fix it before settlement. If it cannot be patched up in time, the sale price can be reduced to cover the cost of repairs.

You may be dying to move into your new property or to take over your new investment property, but it's best to stay clear-headed and carry out a pre-settlement inspection to ensure the property is in the same condition as when you first inspected it.

If you are looking to buy or sell or looking for some advice, contact us today!

📞 Jess on 0424 187 162
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⭐🏠 JUST LISTED 🏠⭐1402 / 25-31 East Quay Drive, Biggera WatersUnique and Modern 2 Bedroom Plus Study Apartment in the Hea...
09/09/2024

⭐🏠 JUST LISTED 🏠⭐

1402 / 25-31 East Quay Drive, Biggera Waters

Unique and Modern 2 Bedroom Plus Study Apartment in the Heart of Biggera Waters

Visit our website to view the full listing.

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⭐🏠 UNDER CONTRACT 🏠⭐We have a database of buyers who missed out on this property and are ready to purchase in Surfers Pa...
06/09/2024

⭐🏠 UNDER CONTRACT 🏠⭐

We have a database of buyers who missed out on this property and are ready to purchase in Surfers Paradise, so if you are considering selling, contact us today!!

Looking to buy or sell? Contact us today.

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Now the 1940s trend of Western Gothic is making its resurgence with a rise of 145%. Oozing with moodiness and mystery, e...
03/09/2024

Now the 1940s trend of Western Gothic is making its resurgence with a rise of 145%. Oozing with moodiness and mystery, expect classic silhouettes from country styles (up 125%) mixed with dark, sultry hues.

Think black leather, studded finishes and Aztec detailing. It looks like people are dabbling in this trend first, through the use of mirrors and bedding, which have grown by 125% and 310% respectively.

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02/09/2024

Homebuyers will be in the hot seat in some cities this spring, as fresh home listings hit the market at pace across the country with the change of the season. Nationally, new home listings were 12% higher in July compared to the same time last year, according to the latest PropTrack data. However, l...

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