FAQ

Faq's

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a buyer's agent?

A buyer's agent, also known as a buyer's advocate, is a licensed professional who assists property buyers in finding and purchasing real estate. They work exclusively on behalf of the buyer, providing expert advice, conducting property searches, negotiating purchase terms, and managing the overall buying process.
2. Why should I hire a buyer's agent?

Hiring a buyer's agent offers several benefits. They have extensive market knowledge, access to off-market properties, and the ability to identify properties that match your specific requirements. They can negotiate the best price and terms on your behalf, saving you time and money. Their expertise can help you avoid costly mistakes and ensure a smooth buying experience. process.
3. Can a buyer's agent assist with personalise property strategy to build by portfolio?

Absolutely Yes! We are not transactional based agency. We work very closely with clients to understand their short and long term financial goals and then customise the strategy to build cashflow and high growth property portfolio according to their goals.
4. How does a buyer's agent get paid?

Buyer's agents are typically paid a fee or commission for their services. The fee structure may vary, but common models include a fixed fee, a percentage of the purchase price, or a combination of both. The specific payment arrangement will be discussed and agreed upon with the buyer's agent before engaging our services.
5. Can a buyer's agent assist with property inspections?

Yes, buyer's agents can coordinate property inspections on your behalf. They can arrange for professional inspectors to thoroughly evaluate the property and provide you with a comprehensive report detailing its condition. This information is crucial for making informed decisions about the purchase.
6. Are buyer's agents licensed professionals in Australia?

Yes, buyer's agents in Australia must hold a valid license issued by the relevant state or territory regulatory authority. It is important to ensure that the buyer's agent you hire is appropriately licensed and registered.
7. Can a buyer's agent help with property finance and legal matters?

While buyer's agents primarily focus on property search and purchase, they can often recommend trusted professionals such as mortgage brokers and conveyancers. These experts can assist with financing options and legal matters associated with the property transaction.
8. Will a buyer's agent only show me properties they have listed?

No, buyer's agents are not limited to showing properties they have listed themselves. Their role is to represent your interests as a buyer, and they have access to a wide range of properties listed by various real estate agents and agencies. They will search for properties that meet your criteria and present you with suitable options.
9. Can a buyer's agent help me in auctions?

Absolutely! Buyer's agents are experienced in bidding at auctions on behalf of their clients. They can provide guidance on bidding strategies, set bidding limits based on your budget, and ensure you stay in control throughout the process.
10. Is there a difference between a buyer's agent and a seller's agent?

Yes, there is a significant difference between a buyer's agent and a seller's agent (also known as a real estate agent or listing agent). While a buyer's agent exclusively represents the buyer's interests, a seller's agent works on behalf of the property seller. Their primary goal is to achieve the highest possible sale price for the seller.
11. How Long Does It Take To Complete The Buying Process ?

We have closed Most of our purchases between 4 to 6 weeks depending on our client's requirements. Some take longer than 6 weeks and some shorter that 4 weeks. We recommend 3 months for end to end transaction.

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