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25-06-2021, 12:39 AM | #1471 | ||
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It's such a scarey environment out there.....golly gosh...the CBA announced interest rates would climb by a stratospheric 1.25% in twelve months or so.
There will be blood on the streets...LOL......I guess if you budgetted for 2% it's a show stopper....
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25-06-2021, 01:40 PM | #1472 | |||
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Of course, unforseen external market forces could always change everything, but hopefully we've learnt from the past and have enough measures in place.
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25-06-2021, 01:52 PM | #1473 | ||
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At the start of pandemic, a banker mate of mine said that the average borrower had an 18 month cushion before they would run into default. If that is true, any sudden rate rises should be manageable, and allow people to get out in an orderly fashion. Hopeful thinking.
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25-06-2021, 07:49 PM | #1474 | ||
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Last weekend one of the houses in my mum's street went up for auction. So naturally she was curious what it would go for since it's basically the same plan as hers. A bit nicer inside but not much different.
It went for the better part of $800k! To put this in perspective she paid $40k back in the early 80's and it is a suburb which by Canberra's standards has traditionally been a bit rough. People are flocking to the big lots down south here it seems. Her lot is bigger. She said her heart was pumping after the hammer! |
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27-06-2021, 09:06 PM | #1475 | ||
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Where (which provider) are NSW people here going for title searches? Just need a couple of one-offs to find possible mortgagors without being on the radar.
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28-06-2021, 08:12 AM | #1476 | ||
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What seems weird to me is, area I am looking to buy in Adelaide's north east, I could get an "acceptable" 30 year old house with either 3 or 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms for about $580-$620k but then need to put about $50-$70k into it to redo the old bathrooms and kitchens etc...so looking at mid to high $600k's to have a freshened up but still fundamentally 30 year old house with 30 year old pluming and still slightly smaller rooms as was the norm back in 80s and 90s.
Or I could spend low to mid $400k's to buy one of the ****tier houses in same area, still on large block but only 1 bathroom, carport instead of garage and not much going for it - knock it down, spend $220-$250k building a brand new 5 bedroom 2 bathroom 2 living areas house, cost would be about high $600ks to $700k. I don't understand why more wouldn't spend the extra $20-$50k to end up with a much better, bigger modern house with brand new plumbing and electrical etc. Is it the cost and inconvenience of having to rent while building? Because what you end up with versus what you spend, building you'd end up with a house that you could easily sell for more than what it cost you; buying establishing you end up with something that is worth what you paid (or in current market you probably pay slightly overs but within months that should/could be the market price). What am I missing? |
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28-06-2021, 08:15 AM | #1477 | |||
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If you know a real estate agent they can look it up on their RP Data account. Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
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28-06-2021, 08:19 AM | #1478 | ||
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A private individual can't order LTO searches any more - you need to be a registered LTO "agent". I'd suggest a local solicitor/conveyancer might be the best avenue.
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28-06-2021, 08:21 AM | #1479 | |||
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I would think that to build a decent 5br 2 bath 2 living area house you would need at least $320-380k once you include landscaping, driveway and all the usual extras you add to the base price of the house. Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
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28-06-2021, 08:29 AM | #1480 | ||
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Had a Statemans Homes 'Adelaide Alfresco Mark II' with the walk-in pantry and shower niche options priced up at just over $220k including floor coverings and all appliances like ovens and cooktops and dishwashers and reverse cycle ducted etc, with $25k allowance for footings. Inside would just be up for window coverings; outside definitely up for landscaping and driveway etc (but comes with metre paths and no need to pave an outdoor entertaining area as the Alfresco under main roof would be good enough for our needs.
So yeah, probably more looking at or just over $700k, but the end result would be worth so much more than if I spent same money on one of the established houses in same area. Have heard re the shortage of materials from all builders - apparently big shortage of wood for frames that will not be ending anytime soon due deal signed to supply America with wood before our local market. This has seen a lot of people switch to steel-frame builders, and 2 builders said they expect steel shortage in 2 to 3 months at which point Govco will panic as they reckon 80% of the domestic home building industry could nearly grind to a halt (including all the tradies) |
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28-06-2021, 08:56 AM | #1481 | |||
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I’d assume the title search result they want $35-odd to furnish, includes mortagor details. Is this assumption now wrong in NSW? |
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28-06-2021, 09:00 AM | #1482 | |||
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28-06-2021, 09:04 AM | #1483 | |||
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I can't remember what the printout showed but I was only after ownership details. Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
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28-06-2021, 09:13 AM | #1484 | ||
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Exactly. Back a few years it was cheap and easy.
I just don’t want to show my cards to anyone yet, prefer to do homework by myself. Have been generally disappointed by ethics of agents. |
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28-06-2021, 09:26 AM | #1485 | |||
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28-06-2021, 09:40 PM | #1486 | |||
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The difference in cost of major renovations on an older house and demolishing and building a new one is not a great deal more. We did it, quite a few years ago now, and it’s worth the hassle. They rarely fail to disappoint.
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29-06-2021, 07:52 AM | #1487 | |||
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And that is based on quotes for best case scenario - they are quick to add "but costs could blow out as we don't know what the plumbing and electrical is like or what other surprises are lurking in the walls from the original builder in the 70s or 80s". We're looking at everything right now - established homes that are move-in ready, established homes that need a reno, established homes that need reno and build on/up, established homes that could be knocked down and rebuilt, and vacant blocks of land. Still looking at one block but is scary...block slopes away from the road, first half of the block is level, back half has been cut away so there is 3m drop to rear of block. Plan is build single level at front that then drops to 2 story at the rear where the 3m cut-out is, but I'm seriously spooked by footing and retaining costs - waiting on a builder to look at it to get an indicative price, which I am then going to double their quote for footings and retaining as have heard so many horror stories. Fairly certain what they quote will see me walk way from this one. |
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29-06-2021, 11:17 AM | #1488 | ||||
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https://www.confirm.com.au/ Just need the lot and DP of course. https://www.confirm.com.au/products/land/ Amazing what you find - I still had a mortgage registered that was paid out 20yrs ago. Let me know if you need help - I have a citec acct. |
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29-06-2021, 11:18 AM | #1489 | ||
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Yes, the costs will increase significantly if the block requires more work than the standard slab construction included in the project home price. Anything you save on the price for a block with a substantial drop will be spent on the extra planning and building costs.
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29-06-2021, 01:54 PM | #1491 | ||
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Let us know how you get on.
If you don't want to gin around creating an acct(you need to add $$$ to your acct for the searches), I can do the searches for you, and just reimburse me. Do it soon of course, prices rise 01Jul. |
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23-07-2021, 03:35 PM | #1492 | ||
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There was a report on the other day, showing how auctions go through the roof after every lock down. Agents were saying its due to FOMO during lock down. If that is true, expect to see another spike soon!
Have noticed a few brokers upgrading their valuation on stocks that are heavily linked to interest rates, could be a sign of things to come. Also everyone should shop around more often on their lenders! Just completed a refinance and moved to a new lender. Went through a broker and the entire process was absolutely seamless....why haven't I been doing this more often?!?! Saved 0.7% on a couple of loans and over 1% on another. Been with the previous lender for over 15 years.
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23-07-2021, 04:05 PM | #1493 | |||
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23-07-2021, 04:06 PM | #1494 | ||
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[QUOTE=Charliewool]I feel that way too sometimes. it wont be long though
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Be careful what you wish for. A crash will have flow on effect, and likely also impact people who don't hold property.
Or are you trying to get in Poyal?
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26-07-2021, 06:30 AM | #1497 | |||
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Im all ready to go, have been for years, but to transient to bother to buy something as its not worth the hassle..but been waiting for the "adjustment" which even Covid didnt deliver...yet..the industry is so heavily backed by Govco its almost bulletproof; thats my issue with it.
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26-07-2021, 06:41 AM | #1498 | ||
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Agreed; I think government of nearly any stripe here would defend real estate investment with their dying breaths. Certainly east coast including Tasmania.
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26-07-2021, 08:28 AM | #1500 | |||
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I think I said it earlier but incase I didn't, the country is lazy and needs to stop exploiting the limited resource of a basic need like shelter. Manufacturing needs to come back. For that to happen, housing needs to a relevant price so that even factory workers can buy a house. Farming needs to stay in the country and feed the australian population first; export the EXCESS if need be but a lot of our best quality stuff if sent overseas and aussies get what's left. The farmers don't mind putting their hands out to the australian people during times of drought though. Housing needs to be a closed system, no foreign investment and no government manipulation. We will never have australian jobs being enough to buy australian housing when people from other countries can buy up real estate and leave it empty. They're just contributing to limiting the supply. How can the industry ever find equilibrium when there is so much leverage from other forces? It never will and the government like it that way because it's incredibly profitable. |
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