Great, as I said something I’ve often wondered. Not only an answer but sound reasoning.
Getting the money into the right account is absolutely the best scenario. I’ve often wondered, with all the great tips on contamination, why one...
Sure you can sell your property, anyone can. But challenge your mindset ... are you actually paying an agent to sell your property? Or paying an...
A conveyancer is absolutely fine … until things go wrong. It’s because things can and do go wrong, I’ve always used a solicitor.
Agree with the above points. I’d add that property doesn’t have a RRP. The selling agent will have some impact on price. Regardless of ability,...
I just bought a reconditioned Dell Latitude 7370. Business grade and has no problem crunching through office type work as a daily work computer....
The auctioneer gets paid for calling the auction, whether it sells or not. The agents motivation for a soft reserve is; - it sells on the day,...
The first point is that auction is in just a few days time, realistically the campaign has run - whether it has been run good, bad, or...
I’ve got 3 rules; - price it too low and you’ll risk underselling it - price it to high and you’ll risk little interest and end up compromising...
Could well be conditioning. Could be an agent that would rather disappoint you with the truth than comfort you with a lie. Leaning towards the...
And see what sort (if any) follow up you get and when. A great opportunity to assess the agents buyer servicing which will help get your home...
You can ask, while you’re reviewing the strata records, to view the correspondence including emails. My personal experience, is that most owners...
I'd review the strata records for any nasties, including email correspondence where those nasties can have a bit of colour not seen in meeting...
Last one sold in the complex $535K in July this year.
This. Part of your due diligence may be to ask the agent how they have come up with the price guide. Eg, what comparable sales have they used?...
Your property manager should be kicking this kind of nonsense straight into touch, it shouldn’t even be getting as far as you.
That’s exactly how it works - for sale and rental advertising. Pricing is different by suburb on realestate.com.au.
I did my Cert IV through REINSW. I found the material and content very thorough. I was aware that there were providers that could potentially get...
I’m an agent. While I don’t understand why people don’t have a conveyancer or solicitor review first, it’s not unusual,
An agent with access to rpdata can look up the marketing history, which has photos and the advertising copy.
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