Sold!


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Let The Block’s Nicole Jacobs help you to buy or sell the home of your dreams.

Whether you are a first home buyer or a downsizer whose kids have left home, or are upscaling to a bigger home as your family numbers grow, Sold! is an easy-to-access guide, with practical, commonsense ideas and top tips.

No matter where you are on your home-buying journey, Sold! helps you to understand why you are buying, what you should be looking for, and where you should be looking. Sold! even helps you decide whether you are still in love with your existing home and if renovating is your best option.

Many buyers are also sellers, so there is a section on how to choose a selling agent and the tips and tricks of the trade to prepare your home for sale, from where to spend your money to get the best return through to achieving the most street appeal.

As a buyer’s advocate for her clients, Nicole Jacobs always aims to provide as much information as possible. In Sold! she will let you in on the process she follows for her clients and help you do your homework to buy (and sell) well.

An expert on Channel Nine’s The Block, Nicole Jacobs is one of Australia’s most respected property advisers and buyer’s advocates. Nicole is highly regarded for her ability and expertise on both sides of the transaction process.




Buying Property For Dummies


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Created especially for the Australian customer! Learn to: Find the perfect property for you Finance your dream Choose from an established home, brand-new property or a 'fixer-upper' Get your foot on the property ladder! Open the book and find: Strategies for getting your deposit together Pros and cons of buying a period home What's involved with becoming an owner–builder Pitfalls to consider when buying 'off the plan' How to secure a home loan if you're self-employed Tactics to beat the auctioneersat their own game Unearth your dream home and negotiate the mortgage maze Do you search property websites, wondering whether a particular property could be your dream home? Do you feel like you're wasting money on rent but are confused by the world of real estate — and real estate agents? Relax! This practical guide covers all aspects of buying property, from buying a piece of history to building from scratch to signing on the dotted line. Work out whether you're ready to buy — find out whether you're ready for the commitment of buying property, financially and psychologically Focus in on the right property for you — determine your 'must haves' and 'like to haves', and whether you'll need to make a trade-off between these and your preferred location Decide what kind of property you want — discover if your best option is to buy off the plan, find an established property or build yourself Deal with property professionals — cut through real estate agent spin and understand how buyers' agents work Find the right finance — choose the home loan that suits you and your finances Negotiate a great deal — move smoothly through the buying and settlement process, whether buying at auction or through private treaty sale




No-Nonsense Guide to Buying and Selling Property


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Andrew Winter has had enough -- enough of sellers who think their house is the best when the reality is far from it; enough of buyers who expect so much more than they can afford; and enough of dodgy agents who give the industry a bad name. And now, for the first time inside this no-nonsense guide, he has something to say to you. If you're buying or selling property, you need help from someone who knows what they're talking about. Forget the spiel from agents and hype from the media -- read this straight-talking book and discover how to get your foot in the door, find a bargain, sell for a tidy profit or find the home of your dreams. Do you really know how to make money from real estate? Do you know what your house is worth? Do you know the pitfalls of buying a house based on aesthetics? Do you know how to establish a winning tactic for bidding at auctions? Do you know what the agent is thinking? Andrew Winter knows all of these things and more, and he has some cracking stories to tell you along the way. With more than 25 years in the property industry, including as host of the television series Selling Houses Australia on The LifeStyle Channel, Andrew can be trusted to tell it straight.




Property Smart


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Land Contracts in Queensland


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Land Contracts in Queensland provides a thorough, user-friendly account of the law relating to buying and selling freehold land in Queensland. The authors analyze the substance of the transaction through the medium of standard contracts, and draw on a comprehensive range of court decisions relating to the area. There are chapters covering the role of the real estate agent, the disclosure regime for sellers and agents, the inclusion of special conditions, and stamp duty and GST implications. A lengthy chapter on the remedies available to parties upon default is also included. Notable amongst changes in the second edition are: New provisions in Property Agents and Motor Dealers' Act 2000 relating to formation of residential contracts both by paper copies and electronic means, and the giving of comparative price data to prospective buyers New provisions in Trade Practices Act 1974 allowing apportionment and contributory claims for misleading or deceptive conduct Incorporation of revised Asbestos Regulations Amendments to Real Estate Agents Codes of Conduct Extensive exposition on significant High Court decisions on time of the essence Incorporation of recent decisions in all chapters




What Every Property Investor Needs To Know About Finance, Tax and the Law


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FULLY UPDATED 3rd EDITION OF THIS BEST SELLERIncluding: How to get the banks to say "e;YES"e; in the current tighter lending environmentThis book is an expert guide to financial freedom that reveals how some people work less, earn more, pay less tax and are more financially secure than others.Buy this book now as it is a must read for all Australian property investors because it explains how it's not how much money you make that matters, it's how hard that money works and how much you keep that counts.So now you can learn from Australia's leading property, finance, tax and legal experts with decades of experience & knowledge you just won't get anywhere else.This book has been written for both beginning and experienced investors. Together with Michael Yardney, who is Australia's leading expert in wealth creation through property, property tax accountant and structuring specialist Ken Raiss and property lawyer and educator Rob Balanda, share their decades of experience and explain how sophisticated investors know how to use "e;the system"e; to their advantage. This is a "e;Plain English"e; guide to financial freedom that reveals how some people work less, earn more, pay less in taxes and are more financially secure than others.Most property investors never achieve financial independence, because they don't understand how to use "e;the system."e; This book is designed to help you treat your property investments as a business and take advantage of "e;the system"e; rather than having it work against you.Readers will be shown "e;What Every Property Investor needs to know about Finance, Tax and the Law"e;.This book is written for: - people who want to work less, earn more, pay less tax and become financially secure - beginning investors who want to set things up correctly from the start - experienced investors who want to get to the next level by developing a property investment business - property investors who want to move to the next level by getting the right finance & the right structures to protect their assets from lawsuits, taxes & creditors




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The Politics and Practices of Apartment Living


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The majority of people now live in cities and for many that means apartment living. Apartments are where we spend our time, make our homes, raise our families and invest our money. Apartment living requires that we try to get along with our neighbours and make decisions collectively about the management of our buildings. This book examines how different housing markets, development practices, planning regimes, legal structures and social and cultural norms affect people’s everyday experiences of apartment living.