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  • Profile photo of Ricksters12Ricksters12
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    Hi Everyone,

    I would like to ask anyone what step should I do when making an offer to the Vendor/Agent. Should I make an offer first then after that say “Subject to Building and Pest Inspection/Finance Approval”?
    Does anyone know any good solicitor in Gold Coast Area?
    Hope to hear your input

    Regards
    Ricksters12

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    Either or. If you make an offer in writing, you may include the conditions but it’s also usual to agree on the price first and then don’t sign the contract until you make sure all your conditions and dates are written in.
    Regards
    Judi
    PS: It can be a good idea to make the inspection, finance and settlement dates “x number of weeks from receipt of confirmed contract from vendor”, rather than a fixed date. What happens is that you sign the contract and then it goes to the vendor to sign. You need it back before you can arrange finance etc.

    Profile photo of Mortgage HunterMortgage Hunter
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    Might I urge you to sek preapproval before you offer?

    Just avoids another deadline.

    Cheers,

    Simon Macks
    Mortgage Broker
    http://www.mortgagehunter.com.au
    0425 228 985

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    Profile photo of Ricksters12Ricksters12
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    Thanks Judi and Simon for your time. I have already finance in place.
    Would anyone know any good solicitor in Gold Coast Area?
    Have a good day everyone!!!

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    I had a good one once, up the gold coast, but she seems to have vanished.

    I also have clauses in the contract

    elves

    Profile photo of ginamarreeginamarree
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    Hi,
    Try Llewellyns Solicitors at Southport, their not the cheapest around, but they are extremely thorough and dont miss a thing.
    Hopes this helps[:)]
    Ginamarree

    Profile photo of Richard TaylorRichard Taylor
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    Try

    Melville McGregor on 3382 9822 ask for Leonnie.
    They are one of the largest but also one of the best in Qld. Specialist in conveyancing.

    Mention my name and the price will go up (only joking)

    Cheers Richard
    richard at fhog.com.au
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    Allansons solicitors in Scarborough st Southport are very good. Ask for Noni.

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