If you think the property buying process will entail just looking at a couple of properties and making a decision, you should think again. In fact, it can prove to be far more complicated and stressful than you would imagine, and it can be much easier with an advocate by your side. That’s why you should plan to hire a property consultant, as there are a number of ways an advisor can make buying a
property much less of a headache. THEY’LL GET YOU IN THE DOOR
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An important aspect of a Property Advisor’s job is to provide you access to properties that interest you. Your advisor will take into account your key property buying wants and needs, then work with you to narrow down the property that fit your search criteria. Once you’ve found properties that you’re interested in, they will act as a liaison between you and the seller or seller’s agent to set up appointments for you to get a first look at those properties. THEY’LL HAVE THE TOUGH TALKS
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Remember, this is likely the first time you’ve been in this position and there can be a number of nerve-wracking parts of the property buying process. One of the most often-cited is when a buyer has to have hard conversations with the seller about payments schedule you expect to be made to the property before finalizing the transaction. Fortunately, this is where having a Property Advisor's working on your behalf comes in handy, as they are used to these conversations and can handle them with aplomb. THEY’RE THE PROBLEM SOLVERS
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A property advisor will be there throughout the property buying process to protect all of your interests and take on any issues that may arise. THEY’RE ON TOP OF THE PAPERWORK
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If you’ve ever gone through the process of buying or selling a property, you know there is almost endless paperwork that can often get confusing. Buying a home involves various types of documentation including:
● Agreement of Sale
● Sale Deed Documents
● Memorandum of understanding
● Inspection reports
● Purchase agreements
● Link Document verification
● Govt Approvals
● Title paperwork
● Mortgage
● Mutation etc
We will check for court cases, govt land, assignment land, third party litigation, mortgage, liens, attachment, viz., ACB, CBI, ED, Bank, and other attachment if any
Your property advisor can help make certain that important documents are not overlooked and can also walk you through each one in order to make clarifications on any details that aren’t clear to you, as well as give you the information you need to complete them properly. With a property advisor by your side, you’ll never have to worry about signing on the dotted line without truly understanding what each paper means. THEY’RE ON YOUR SIDE
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While it may be tempting to contact the listing agent when you find a seemingly perfect property online, it’s important to remember that the listing agent is acting in the best interest of the seller, not you. A property advisor will be there to represent your best interests, ensuring that you make a competitive offer on the right property for you and your family. THEY’RE THE EXPERT
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As an experienced professional, your property advisor will have specific skills and bring a level of expertise that will make the entire property buying process run more smoothly. For example, if you and your family decide you like a property but want to know more about the school district or commuting options, your property advisor will have that information. They then can help you make a fair offer given prices on comparable properties. You can rely on them to get you the information you need to help you feel confident in your investment. THEY CAN WORK FOR YOU LONG-TERM
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The best thing about finding a property advisor you trust is that you can use them again and again. Even after you’ve found a property that checks the boxes for what you and your family currently want and need, it can be wise to stay in touch with your agent beyond the closing in case you decide to move again in the future. By forming an extended relationship with your property advisor, they’ll be able to develop a stronger sense of what kind of property would be ideal for you and direct you toward listings that better reflect your needs the next time you want to look for a property.