In recent weeks I’ve noticed a spike in first home buyer related inquires, sales and purchases, which appeared to have some connection with the stamp duty exemption benefit ending soon that I’ve referred to recently.
This article yesterday reports a surge in recent auction sales for the same reason, consistent with my office’s experience.
First home buyers range from the well prepared to the no so well prepared. The common trait though is stress, anxiety and sometime anger – not uncommon emotions in the home buying experience.
No wonder, as a fair proportion of this results from the different advices, sometimes contradictory, buyers receive from numerous others, including from real estate agents, from families and friends, and from finance brokers.
First home buyers range from the well prepared to the no so well prepared. The common trait though is stress, anxiety and sometime anger – not uncommon emotions in the home buying experience.
No wonder, as a fair proportion of this results from the different advices, sometimes contradictory, buyers receive from numerous others, including from real estate agents, from families and friends, and from finance brokers.
My advice: trust your own solicitor, above all others, that have some connection with your transaction. Your solicitor is the one person that always offers unbiased help, guidance and advice.
If you’re feeling the pressure during your home purchase roller-coaster-like ride, your solicitor is the only professional that’s retained by you specifically to guide you, advise you, especially to protect you and your interests. Remember that.
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