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My name is Scott Savage and welcome to my blog. I live in Sydney, Australia. I am interested in CRM software and how it relates to a variety of industries. My blog covers these applications, as well as a whole variety of random ramblings. Enjoy and comment away!























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    How to buy a house

    28 05 2008

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    My favourite house in CroydonYou thought buying a car was complicated! For anyone wanting a checklist (who doesn’t love a checklist) here is basically mine so far:

    • Open inspection
    • Family inspection / Attempted building inspection
    • Check public transport timetables and/or traffic
    • Pest inspection
    • Building inspection
    • Quotes on repairs and alterations
    • Check heritage listing
    • Check zoning for the area and surrounds
    • Council check for previous development applications* (see below)
    • Council check for proposed development applications
    • Check council codes to see if any planned modifications will have a chance of approval
    • Survey inspection and verification (if there is even one post-1881)
    • Sewerage and other utility diagrams and connections (and possibly easements)
    • Solicitor contract inspection
    • Prepare a solicitor/conveyancer to do the conveyancing
    • Alteration of contract terms (land tax, mistakes, settlement time)
    • Talk to mortgage providers to get pre-approval and negotiate rates
    • Understand and compare loan rates, structures, flexibility and features
    • Decide whether rates are going up or down over the next 30 years
    • Decide whether house prices in the city, suburb and street are going up or down over the next 10 years
    • Organising a cheque to pay the deposit on the day of the auction

    Exhausting and risk-laden probably sums it up the best. I don’t know how some people move house every year or two!

    * On another note Burwood Council (and most impressively most councils) has an online DA system. There is a very simple little hack to get development applications from further back in time. That highly disguised “num_days” parameter can be changed to whatever you like. Maybe 1800 works well?

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