fman,
Did yo u say you were in Adelaide?
Its illegal to wrap there right?
How would it work for someone to buy it and L/O it to you…ie..they would have to mark it up in price hence you don;t get it for $220k (assumeing they can buy it for that)
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Hi JoD,
PM sevice is pretty average here, and the rate is pretty high,(depending on which agent you use)
Are you in WA or elsewhere?
Granted, rents are steep up here, and will continue to remain so, but you want to make sure all is in order with the building, as maintenance costs if required, will burn a big hole in your pocket.
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Joe,
For what purpose ?
Can you be more specific on what you require?
Most property transactions and settlements are handled adequately by settlement or conveyancing agents in WA
If you need a solicitor for contracts such as vendor financing or lease options, then I myself have been recommended to use Jeremy Malcolm in West Perth.
TimTam;
If you subscribe to JM, then you get offered FREE stuff if you pass on the email of 3 ppl back to them.
Someone you know has probably included yr email in this list….
Good point Sue,
The last one we did had a sewer easement at the rear of the block, and sure, there was a restriction on how close we could build to it.
But apart from that, there were no other problems..
Yep,
Thats right…but the sewer run is not always on the street. Sometimes its at the back of the block…
Level is not a problem,,,distance to the sewer will allow you to create the “fall” from the house to the sewer junction.Plumbers are really good at doing this )
Also the pump is an option. Even in WA . It just COSTS…
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I would have to agree, Joe can you elaborate ?
I thought the post said that level block were easy to subdivide…didn’t read it properly…
Its pretty hard to get one sloping towards the street,and a flat one would be ideal I would have thought.
KP
DUe,
One is a contract to purchase on terms, with the vendor setting the terms (usually to suit the purchasers ability to pay)and at the end of the term, or if the purchaser elects to refinance before the end of the term, the title passes to the purchaser.
The other is a rental agreement or a lease as administered by the residential tenancies act…[Read more]