Test The Depth Before You Jump In...
29/04/2016 by AdminAlways do due diligence!
It's standard to test drive a vehicle before you buy it, so it's equally as important that you also do your homework on a property before you sign up. 'Due diligence' is a term that means investigating and researching everything about a matter before entering into a contract. Completing thorough due diligence is likely to lessen the chances of any nasty surprises coming to light after settlement, saving you a lot money and hassle in the long run.
Take your time
If you don't have time to investigate a property before putting in an offer, ask the agent to insert a due diligence clause into the agreement. This will give you time to ensure that the property is suitable for you in all respects, as well as giving you the ability to cancel the agreement if you discover anything untoward about the property within the due diligence period.
There's no reason why due diligence cannot be completed within five working days. In the current sellers' market, however, this may not always be possible. Some vendors may prefer a 'cleaner' offer with fewer conditions, even if it's a lower purchase price. If this is the case in your situation, give us a quick call to discuss your options before signing the agreement.
Completing due diligence is particularly important if you are looking at buying a property at auction, as it is of course an unconditional purchase. We often see clients spend time and money on due diligence only for the opening bid to exceed their limit. Spending money before rushing into a contract, however, may save you a larger unexpected bill in the future.
What to look into
When doing due diligence of a property, we recommend assessing the following factors:
Whether it's your first home or another addition to your investment portfolio, purchasing a property is a huge commitment – so it pays to do it right. Conducting due diligence and contacting us at the earliest opportunity will help to ensure your new property will meet your expectations.





