Buying a House in Australia: A Step by Step Guide + Perks for First Time Buyers

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    00:00 How do you buy a house in Australia?
    00:20 Step number. Decide you're ready to go.
    00:40 Are you ready to buy a home?
    00:42 Sarah's story
    02:05 If it's the right timing for yourself?
    02:22 Step number two is to know your budget
    02:35 How much deposit do I need?
    05:01 Understanding your capacity or the amount that bank will lend you.
    05:34 Multiply your annual income by six
    06:41 Buying costs associated when buying a home
    08:35 Getting a pre-approval in place is certainly good starting point
    10:05 House hunting
    13:21 Right home for
    15:12 Get ready to make your offer
    15:42 Preparing your offer and special condition
    18:06 Counter offer
    18:54 Signing the contract to sale
    20:10 Pay the first deposit
    22:17 Home and contents insurance
    22:46 Building and pest inspection
    22:42 If you haven't already, we'd start your lending application
    23:59 Talking with your solicitor
    24:18 Now that your loan's approved
    24:56 Once your home loan's been approved, you need to pay that second deposit
    25:28 It's time for settlement. Crack the champagne
    26:09 First official home loan repayment is due one month
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Komentáře • 53

  • @Aussie618
    @Aussie618 Před rokem +18

    It’s good to see someone who explains it in simple terms
    Cheers

  • @naou4030
    @naou4030 Před rokem +17

    This video gives me some hope. I'm a nurse/case manager and I make about $100,000 per year. I'm looking to buy just an older brick unit for 300-350 somewhere, just as a starter. Scrounging for 20k-25k deposit to expand my options a little, im about 1/4 way there but saving about 2k a month aside. Wish me luck 🙏

    • @MortgageBrokerAustralia
      @MortgageBrokerAustralia  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for sharing your story! It's great to hear that this video has given you some hope. It sounds like you have a solid plan in place to achieve your goal of buying an older brick unit. Saving 2k a month is an impressive feat and it's definitely going to help you reach your target deposit amount. It's inspiring to see how hard you're working towards expanding your options and securing your financial future. Wishing you all the best of luck in your journey! 🙏

    • @jameszbierski391
      @jameszbierski391 Před 8 měsíci +1

      How did you go mate

    • @leonie563
      @leonie563 Před 6 měsíci

      Google SA Virtual Health/Hospital.....that's your career future and pretty sure you won't be on $100k. Take a risk and buy a pet, but don't lock yourself into being a Landlord when Blackblob is on its way to buy housing stock. It's done deal so start reading and googling.

  • @satya4866
    @satya4866 Před rokem +9

    Thanks for taking time to put all the details

  • @alirezazadeh1876
    @alirezazadeh1876 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for making these videos, very helpful.

  • @lorenavincent776
    @lorenavincent776 Před rokem

    Amazing explanation. Thank you

  • @malwalker4437
    @malwalker4437 Před rokem +2

    Thank you

  • @satya4866
    @satya4866 Před rokem +2

    Good one

  • @avajeon2023
    @avajeon2023 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you 🙏

  • @emergent3744
    @emergent3744 Před měsícem

    Awesome video thanks

  • @arns3143
    @arns3143 Před rokem +6

    Just subd..Can you do selling a house in aus step by step thanks and good job mate!

  • @MrCLAASS
    @MrCLAASS Před měsícem

    Thanks, Rough estimates is helpful to know if I am in the ballpark.

  • @gracelacson1592
    @gracelacson1592 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the info. I would like to ask question. We had bought a land and hoping to start the build last Aug but there was an issue with the permit. We have to start all over again with the loan prcess and change the building type. We decided to just sell the land and buy an established house. I'm a little confused. Are we still to be considered for home buyer if we go for that option?TIA

    • @MortgageBrokerAustralia
      @MortgageBrokerAustralia  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Grace, that's a great question and might be one that would need to be double checked through the office of state revenue as it's a bit outside to box

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  • @uwattan6275
    @uwattan6275 Před 9 měsíci +1

    For first home buyer..which one is more secure and advantage... buy new unit available or secondary unit...pls give some advices...

    • @MortgageBrokerAustralia
      @MortgageBrokerAustralia  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Certainly! Both buying a new unit and a secondary (pre-owned) unit come with their own set of advantages and considerations. Here’s a simple breakdown:
      New Unit:
      Modern Design and Features:
      New units often come with the latest design standards, modern features, and up-to-date building codes.
      They may also have energy-efficient systems which can save on utility bills.
      Warranty:
      Many new units come with builder warranties that cover the cost of repairs and maintenance for a certain period.
      Customization:
      There's often more scope to customize a new home to your taste before or during construction.
      Less Maintenance:
      With everything brand new, there will likely be fewer repairs or maintenance issues initially.
      Potential for Growth:
      If the area is up-and-coming, there could be potential for property value appreciation.
      Community Amenities:
      New developments often come with community amenities like gyms, pools, and parks.
      Secondary Unit:
      Established Neighborhood:
      Secondary units are typically in established neighborhoods with known amenities, schools, and community vibe.
      Price Negotiability:
      There might be more room for price negotiation compared to buying a new unit.
      Immediate Availability:
      Pre-owned homes are usually ready to move into sooner than new builds.
      Historical Charm:
      Some buyers appreciate the unique charm and character of older homes.
      Potential for Renovation:
      There might be opportunities to increase the property value by making updates or renovations.
      Mature Landscaping:
      Established gardens and trees can be a desirable feature.
      In terms of security, both types of units can provide a good level of security, but new units might have more modern security features installed.
      Making a decision between a new or secondary unit would depend on your personal preferences, financial situation, and long-term goals. It might be beneficial to consider factors such as the location, community, budget, and your readiness to handle any maintenance or renovation tasks. It's also advisable to consult with a real estate professional or a mortgage broker to get a better understanding of what might suit your circumstances best.

  • @BWAC
    @BWAC Před rokem +2

    Starting this process, slowly.
    Maybe I missed it or I just know nothing about the process (yet) but what actually is a solicitor? could that be you or is that a seperate entity?
    cheers

    • @MortgageBrokerAustralia
      @MortgageBrokerAustralia  Před rokem +3

      Great question, a solicitor is a legal professional who is trained and licensed to practice law in a specific jurisdiction. In the context of property transactions, a solicitor typically acts as a conveyancer. This means that they are responsible for handling the legal aspects of transferring ownership of a property from one party to another. This includes drafting and reviewing legal documents, managing the exchange of money and other financial considerations, and ensuring that all legal requirements are met throughout the process. As a property lawyer, a solicitor's role is to advise clients on their legal rights and obligations, and to represent them in legal proceedings if necessary. They are also responsible for ensuring that the conveyancing process is completed in a timely and efficient manner, and that all parties involved in the transaction are protected throughout the process.

    • @BWAC
      @BWAC Před rokem +2

      ​@@MortgageBrokerAustralia Thanks for getting back to me, Will contact you in I assume a year and a half lol

    • @MortgageBrokerAustralia
      @MortgageBrokerAustralia  Před rokem +1

      🤣 sounds like a plan!

  • @sulekhathapa3270
    @sulekhathapa3270 Před měsícem +1

    Any suggestion which banks charge low interest for home loan

    • @MortgageBrokerAustralia
      @MortgageBrokerAustralia  Před měsícem

      We can have a look at your options, it will depend on deposit amount etc - hit us up for a free assessment - www.huntergalloway.com.au/get-free-assessment/

  • @dipeshshrestha3464
    @dipeshshrestha3464 Před 8 měsíci

    Should i go for big house or unit as first home buyer?

    • @MortgageBrokerAustralia
      @MortgageBrokerAustralia  Před 8 měsíci +4

      Certainly! The decision between purchasing a larger house or a unit as a first home buyer is a significant one and depends on several factors:
      Affordability:
      Your budget is a primary consideration. Houses are generally more expensive than units, so it's important to determine what you can comfortably afford without overextending yourself.
      Location:
      Units often are located closer to city centers providing easy access to amenities and work, whereas houses might be situated in suburban or rural areas. Consider the location that suits your lifestyle and work commitments.
      Maintenance:
      Houses usually require more maintenance than units, both indoors and outdoors. If you prefer lower maintenance, a unit might be a more appealing choice.
      Space Requirements:
      If you need more space or plan to grow your family in the near future, a house may be a better fit. Conversely, a unit might suffice if you have smaller space requirements.
      Investment Goals:
      If you're viewing this purchase as an investment, consider the potential resale value and rental income opportunities. Sometimes, units in high-demand urban areas can offer good rental yields and appreciation.
      Lifestyle Preferences:
      Your lifestyle preferences will also play a significant role in this decision. For instance, if you value having a garden or a larger outdoor space, a house might be more suitable. On the other hand, a unit may offer more community engagement and possibly better security.
      Community Facilities:
      Units in a complex often come with shared facilities like a gym, pool, or communal gardens which can enhance your living experience without the personal maintenance responsibility.
      Privacy:
      Houses generally offer more privacy compared to units. If privacy is a priority for you, a house may be a more appealing choice.
      Future Resale Value:
      Consider the potential resale value of both options in the future, keeping in mind the growth trends in the area you are looking to buy.
      Finance Approval:
      Lastly, it might be easier to secure mortgage approval for a unit due to its lower price point. However, it's advisable to consult with a mortgage broker to understand your financing options better.
      Each of these factors could impact your decision, and it may be beneficial to weigh them according to your personal circumstances and long-term goals. It might also be helpful to consult with a real estate advisor or a mortgage broker to get a professional perspective tailored to your situation.

  • @nodazeoff6545
    @nodazeoff6545 Před 4 měsíci +1

    do you need to prove good superannuation in order to be accepted?

    • @MortgageBrokerAustralia
      @MortgageBrokerAustralia  Před 3 měsíci +1

      No, your superannuation doesn't directly affect your mortgage application in a uniform way across all ages. It's true that younger applicants may have less in their superannuation funds compared to those closer to retirement age, simply due to fewer years of contributions. However, this difference in superannuation balance isn't a primary factor lenders consider when assessing your ability to repay a home loan.

    • @nodazeoff6545
      @nodazeoff6545 Před 3 měsíci

      @@MortgageBrokerAustralia Perfect Great to know appreciate your reply 🙏🏻

  • @johney3734
    @johney3734 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Will banks loan you a 30 year lone if you are 40

    • @MortgageBrokerAustralia
      @MortgageBrokerAustralia  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes, banks can offer a 30-year loan to someone who is 40 years old. Your age alone doesn't typically prevent you from qualifying for a 30-year mortgage. The banks will also consider other factors like your income, credit history/assets, and employment status to determine your eligibility.

  • @danielkemp4187
    @danielkemp4187 Před 3 měsíci +1

    500k house? What cardboard house are you buying? Medium is around 850k

  • @xXTatiJellyXx
    @xXTatiJellyXx Před 8 měsíci +2

    So you are in possible risk of no only losing your house but also your parent’s ? 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

  • @YourFrienjamin
    @YourFrienjamin Před 5 měsíci

    bg music hella annoying. Good vid otherwise

    • @MortgageBrokerAustralia
      @MortgageBrokerAustralia  Před 5 měsíci

      Sorry about the music, mate! We were aiming for a vibe but might've missed the mark for you. Cheers for the heads up - we'll keep it in mind for next time. Glad to hear you still found the vid useful though! If you've got any more thoughts or need some info, just shout. Appreciate your feedback!

  • @piimus9056
    @piimus9056 Před 2 měsíci

    Why not buy a home that costs like 200k?