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Top 5 home buying risks and how to avoid them.

By admin | 26 Apr 2017

Whether you’re buying your first home, upsizing or downsizing, the process can be scary and stressful. Not to mention expensive. That’s why it’s important to be ready and aware of the biggest risks you can encounter when buying a home. By knowing what can go wrong, you can take steps to avoid it.

Being unprepared

It’s no secret that Australia suffers from an undersupply of housing, which makes competition for available properties fierce. If you don’t have your finances pre-approved for a home loan, you run the risk of missing out on your dream home to someone who is ready to make an offer. If you see something you like, it may be helpful if you are in a position to move on it immediately.

Forgetting about added costs

Most of us are so focused on the cost of the property when buying a home, that it can be easy to forget the added costs, such as stamp duty, state government fees, legal fees, mortgage insurance (obligatory for some home loans if you have less than 20 percent deposit), inspection fees, moving costs and utility connection fees. You should also be prepared for council and water rates, and strata fees if buying an apartment, as they may be due shortly after you move in.

Buying a house riddled with problems

You’ve fallen in love with the French windows or you’ve been looking for so long that you have home buyers’ fatigue – no matter what the circumstances, there is no excuse for buying a house without conducting a pest and building inspection. If you are buying a house, a building inspection is critical. For an apartment, do a strata search – it will tell you about the background of the building and how much is in the sinking fund.

A building inspection can reveal any problems to the structure, roof, plumbing or electrics and give you an estimate of how much necessary repairs are likely to cost. Not only can such issues end up putting you out of pocket, they can also pose a risk to your safety and well being after you move in.

Getting the wrong home loan

The variety of home loans available can be mind-boggling, so you should always do your homework to ensure you find a mortgage to suit your needs. Not all home loans are created equal. Upfront and ongoing fees can vary

significantly from one mortgage to another, as can the features on offer so don’t fall into the trap of looking at the interest rate only. A simple way to compare apples with apples is to look at the comparison rate, which takes into account a number of fees. If in any doubt whatsoever, please contact us. We are here to assist you in any way we can to make buying a house as stress-free as possible.

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