
Finding the perfect home is an exciting journey, but before you make an offer, it’s important to ensure you’re fully prepared. Buying a property is a significant commitment, and taking the right steps early can help you avoid delays, unexpected costs, or missed opportunities.
Secure your finance approval
One of the first things to organise before you start house hunting is your finance pre-approval. Speaking with your lender or financial advisor early will give you a clear understanding of your budget and put you in a stronger position when it comes time to make an offer.
Keep in mind that pre-approvals have expiry dates, so if you’re still searching for the right property after a few months, you may need to update your financial assessment. Many sales agents will ask about your pre-approval status during inspections to ensure they can guide you toward suitable properties.
Engage a legal professional
A solicitor or conveyancer plays a crucial role in ensuring your property purchase goes smoothly. They can review contracts, provide legal advice, and guide you through the settlement process, helping to protect your interests. Engaging a legal expert early in your search can save you time and help you feel more confident when the right property comes along.
Arrange pest and building inspections
Before finalising your purchase, it’s essential to conduct a thorough pest and building inspection. Some sellers may provide existing reports, but arranging your own independent assessment can give you peace of mind. These inspections help identify any structural concerns or pest issues that could impact your decision or be used in negotiations before settlement.
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