Gazumping occurs when an agent accepts an offer you make to buy a property at an agreed price but the property is sold to a third party. This usually occurs when there is a higher offer.
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GAZUMPING
By Sydney Conveyancing - Fixed Professional Fees Conveyancing in Sydney & across NSW on Oct 2, 2020 6:31:21 PM
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What is the difference between a Conveyancer and a Solicitor?
By Sydney Conveyancing - Fixed Professional Fees Conveyancing in Sydney & across NSW on Sep 18, 2020 7:46:53 AM
When buying or selling a property, the Conveyancing stage is one of the most crucial parts of the process. It is where all financial, administrative and legal works converge.
A Conveyancer is someone who is specifically qualified to work with the transfer of real estate. They give professional legal advice on title transfers and conduct official legal work to ensure the purchase/sale runs smoothly.
A Solicitor is known to be a more general legal practitioner who also have the specialist knowledge required to handle the transfer of property.
Conveyancers will have a stronger working knowledge of the rules and regulations in the State it is taking place in when it comes to Conveyancing because this is their specific area of expertise.
Conveyancers have an extensive amount of knowledge in this field it is rare that an issue will arise that a Conveyancer cannot solve.
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Sydney property market bounces back
By Sydney Conveyancing - Fixed Professional Fees Conveyancing in Sydney & across NSW on Aug 12, 2020 8:21:37 PM
While housing prices in most capital cities have declined a little since May, the rising equity market meant household wealth remained largely unchanged, despite the deep recession caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Figures released by CoreLogic have shown that Sydney has fallen by 0.8 per cent, while nationally, capitals have fallen by just 0.7 per cent throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
While the Reserve Bank noted in its latest meeting that conditions in the established housing market “remained mixed”, pointing to recent falls in dwelling values across Australia’s capital cities.
“Housing prices in some larger cities had declined in June, though we’re only a little below recent peaks in the case of Sydney and Melbourne,” the RBA noted.
“Housing prices in a number of smaller cities were broadly unchanged.” REA chief economist Nerida Conisbee said suburbs with prices over $1 million have remained stable during the coronavirus pandemic due to the strong momentum of the past year.
Fifteen suburbs across Sydney have crossed the $1 million median price barrier for the first time.
The suburbs, located predominantly in Hornsby Shire, The Hills and Sutherland Shire, saw their median house price surge in the 12 months to June, thanks to record-low interest rates fuelling the market.
Realestate.com.au data showed Bexley in the city’s south had the strongest growth of the new entrants, with prices growing $266,000 to $1.251 million. Neighbouring Bayside suburb Arncliffe also surpassed $1 million. However, Sydney’s property market is going backwards for the first time since early 2019, with new data revealing house prices have fallen 2 per cent over the past three months. Northmead was the sole Parramatta suburb to break $1 million, with the median house price now $1.01 million. Jannali, Menai and Yarrawarrah from Sutherland Shire along with Belmore and Picnic Point from the Canterbury-Bankstown area also saw house values surpass $1 million.
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Stamp duty change for First Home Buyers starting 1 August 2020
By Sydney Conveyancing - Fixed Professional Fees Conveyancing in Sydney & across NSW on Jul 27, 2020 10:52:56 AM
NSW government has abolished stamp duty for First-Home buyers to give relief to to support the economy amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Bushfire Impact on Property Price
By Sydney Conveyancing - Fixed Professional Fees Conveyancing in Sydney & across NSW on Jul 13, 2020 5:45:12 PM
Property price can fluctuate with impact of Bushfire in any given area.
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What is the difference between chattel and fixture?
By Sydney Conveyancing - Fixed Professional Fees Conveyancing in Sydney & across NSW on Jul 7, 2020 1:18:25 PM
Chattels
An object that can be removed without damage to the property or it doesn't require a tool to be removed. If it is easy to disconnect for example a refrigerator or a stove that is connected by only a power cord, then it is likely to be chattel.
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Government supporting First Home Buyers
By Sydney Conveyancing - Fixed Professional Fees Conveyancing in Sydney & across NSW on Jul 7, 2020 10:22:09 AM
NSW Government has developed a brand new package to help and improve affordability of housing.
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Home builder grant of $25,000
By Sydney Conveyancing - Fixed Professional Fees Conveyancing in Sydney & across NSW on Jul 3, 2020 12:59:49 PM
The Federal Government has unveiled its HomeBuilder package,home owners to apply for a tax-free grant of $25,000 if they are spending between $150,000 and $750,000 renovating a home or building a new home — but the eligibility criteria are reasonably tight.
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New requirements for off-the-plan contracts from 1 December 2019
By Sydney Conveyancing - Fixed Professional Fees Conveyancing in Sydney & across NSW on Jan 19, 2020 12:01:07 PM
An off-the-plan contract is defined to mean a contract for the sale of a residential lot that has not been created at the time the contract is entered.
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No Festive Interest Rate Cheer
By Sydney Conveyancing - Fixed Professional Fees Conveyancing in Sydney & across NSW on Dec 3, 2019 5:43:06 PM
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