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Purchasing An Established Property

If you are interested in purchasing an established property there are a number of inspections and reports that you can pay to have done to the property before you make an offer. These can not only save you money but depending on the outcome, some may be able to help you negotiate a better price for the property. Some of these include:
  • Pre-purchase property inspection. This inspection is a must for any home buyer looking at purchasing an established property as it highlights any major issues, such as cracks and movements in the walls and ceiling, problems with the roof and any safety hazards. It also reports on the current condition of the property. This inspection usually won???t include any minor defects, the detection of termites or repair costs. Also, if there is a certain part of the property that you want included in the inspection notify the inspector of this. If this is not possible to be included, there are other inspection reports you can arrange.
  • Special-purpose property report. This report will give you the approximate costs involved for fixing any problems or minor issues present. It will also show you a list of any recommended repairs and work required.
  • Pre-sale vendor report. Some vendors selling their property may choose to have their own inspection done to save time or to assist the buyer. However it may be beneficial to get your own report done just in case.
  • Pest inspection reports. This shows whether any insects or termites are present in or around the area that may cause damage to the structure of the property.
If you discover that there are issues with the property, it is up to you whether you decide to seek further advice to be able to determine the extent of the problem and how to rectify it.

However if you are happy with the results there are a number of home loans available for purchasing an established property. Compare home loans online to find one with a lower interest rate or check out the table below of current variable rate home loans.
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