Buying a new home is exciting
But to make sure you are making the best decision, you need to be sensible and do your homework ahead of putting in your offer.
With this in mind, below are five tips to help you secure your dream home, or investment property with confidence:
1. Ensure you know what you are getting yourself into.
Take your time with this process; once you have settled on a property, there’s no turning back. It’s essential for you to know what you are buying and to be aware of any issues that may arise.
Building reports: a written account of the property's conditions. Building reports can be helpful to negotiate a lower price if there is damage that will need to be fixed.
Pest inspections: Thorough visual inspection of the roof void, subfloor, and external buildings and gardens for any pests. Pest inspections are important as they can prevent many expensive damages that may occur after purchase.
Strata report: If you are looking to buy an apartment, unit, or townhouse, the strata report covers all the aspects involved in running and maintaining a block of properties and all the common areas that go with them.
2. Scout the neighbourhood.
This can be easily done by taking a walk around the area, checking out the local coffee shop, and getting a sense of the community.
3. Make sure you understand what the future holds in the local area.
Check with local councils for any new infrastructure impacting your property. Your local council will be able to tell you about the zoning for your property and if there are any new developments planned.
4. Do all costs fit into your budget?
Buying a property involves a lot more than just the purchase price. You need to consider the following figures in your budget.
Stamp duty
Conveyancing fees
Mortgage Insurance
Building insurance
Moving costs
Strata fees
Ongoing mortgage repayments
5. Find the best home loan value.
You can choose with a Fixed or Variable interest rate home loan that will allow you to be comfortable in your property purchase.
Fixed Rate
A fixed interest rate loan is a loan where the interest rate on the loan remains the same for the life of the loan.
Variable Rate
A variable interest rate loan is a loan where the interest charged on the outstanding balance fluctuates based on an underlying benchmark or index that periodically changes. Whether you choose to fix your home loan, or prefer a variable option it is really down to personal preference and your financial circumstances.
Our local Lending Specialists can talk you through the right information, to find the right product for you. Talk to us today.
Buying a house is exciting and life changing. It all starts with saving for the deposit.
Set a clear goal.
Ensure you’re clear on the type of property you’d like to be buy, with a clear idea of what you want.
Consider some of the following:
Ideal locations and distance to work.
The type of home (e.g. stand-alone, townhouse or apartment).
The number of bedrooms.
Whether you want to buy or build.
Be sure to understand what are non-negotiables and those areas you’re willing to compromise.
Find your budget.
It is a good idea to look at properties in the potential area you want to buy a house in. Once you have found a few properties that you are interested in and have a price-guide in mind, you will need to understand whether you can realistically afford the property.
Deposit: A 20% deposit is ideal when purchasing a property. However, you may be able to buy with less.
Borrowing: This is the time to talk to the GMCU team to assess your borrowing capacity, understanding how much you can borrow.
Repayments: Consider the GMCU Home Loan Repayment Calculator to find out what your repayments could be.
Save the deposit
Now that you have a good idea of how much you need for a deposit, you can put a savings plan in place. If you are buying a house with someone else, make a savings plan together. Automating your Savings, with set-up transfers allow you to 'set and forget'. You can grow your savings without having to worry about transferring money each pay.
Our local Lending Specialists can help you understand how much you’ll need for a deposit, and assist with achieving your savings goals. Talk to us today.