And so the journey begins

Congratulations on taking the first step towards your property purchase!

We’ll be in touch once we’ve found your property matches :)



In the meantime here are some tips for keen property hunters…


REA Approved Guides

We recommend reading the New Zealand Residential Property Sale and Purchase Agreement Guide and the Real Estate Agents Act (Professional Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2012. You will be required to confirm you have received and understood these guides before entering into any Sale and purchase Agreement.


 

Settled.govt.nz is a great resource for people looking to purchase a property. Below are links to some useful tools for buyers

1. Thinking of buying

If you’re thinking about buying a home, it’s important to understand what you need in a home and set clear goals for yourself. You will need to start looking at your finances and begin to build your support team.

2. Finding a property

When you know what you are looking for in a home, you can begin your search. Learn about the types of property ownership and what you should look out for at open homes. Understanding real estate jargon and knowing the questions to ask can help you reduce the risks involved with buying.

3. Researching the property

When you’ve found the home you want, it’s time to do your homework about the property. You’ll need to gather information about the neighbourhood and the property, know how to spot a leaky home and problem building materials and be aware of any natural hazards.

4. Making an offer

Before making an offer, it’s important to confirm your finances and make sure you understand the sale and purchase agreement because it is legally binding. Make sure you understand the different sale methods and be aware of what can go wrong.

5. Settling and moving in

Congratulations! Your offer has been accepted, and it’s time to get ready for settlement day. We have a useful checklist that will help you plan for the pre-settlement check, settlement day, and moving in. Find out what to look out for and what to do if things go wrong.