Buying Property For Dummies: Edition 2

· John Wiley & Sons
3.9
7 reviews
Ebook
272
Pages

About this ebook

Created especially for the Australian customer!

Learn to:

  • Find the perfect property for you

  • Finance your dream

  • Choose from an established home, brand-new property or a 'fixer-upper'

  • Get your foot on the property ladder!

Open the book and find:

  • Strategies for getting your deposit together

  • Pros and cons of buying a period home

  • What's involved with becoming an owner–builder

  • Pitfalls to consider when buying 'off the plan'

  • How to secure a home loan if you're self-employed

  • Tactics to beat the auctioneersat their own game

Unearth your dream home and negotiate the mortgage maze

Do you search property websites, wondering whether a particular property could be your dream home? Do you feel like you're wasting money on rent but are confused by the world of real estate — and real estate agents? Relax! This practical guide covers all aspects of buying property, from buying a piece of history to building from scratch to signing on the dotted line.

  • Work out whether you're ready to buy — find out whether you're ready for the commitment of buying property, financially and psychologically

  • Focus in on the right property for you — determine your 'must haves' and 'like to haves', and whether you'll need to make a trade-off between these and your preferred location

  • Decide what kind of property you want — discover if your best option is to buy off the plan, find an established property or build yourself

  • Deal with property professionals — cut through real estate agent spin and understand how buyers' agents work

  • Find the right finance — choose the home loan that suits you and your finances

  • Negotiate a great deal — move smoothly through the buying and settlement process, whether buying at auction or through private treaty sale

Ratings and reviews

3.9
7 reviews
Leonardo Alba
October 13, 2019
Very complete guide, however no reference to any pricing information to estimate fair value of properties. I would say it is the first book you should read before getting into crunching numbers.
Rod Hurley
March 24, 2013
Impossible to tell if it is anygood without buyinh it as the sample is just the index. Poor form.
2 people found this review helpful

About the author

Karin Derkley is the former deputy editor of Personal Investor magazine, and continues to write for The Age and AFR Smart Investor magazine. She has also lived through the pleasures and pitfalls of purchasing and renovating her own home.

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