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Introduction
Legal and Negotiation Processes
Preparation and Planning
Settlement and Post-Purchase
The Market and Compliance
Viewing and Inspecting Properties

01.
 
How To Use The Step Guides
02.
 
Buyer Introduction
03.
 
Welcome to Your First Home Journey
04.
 
Your Current Scenario
05.
 
Understanding Real Estate Market Dynamics and Influences
06.
 
Assessing the Benefits of Owning vs. Renting
07.
 
Assessing Your Readiness and Financial Planning for Homeownership
08.
 
Establishing a Budget for Property Purchase
09.
 
How First-Home Buyers Use the Bank of Mum and Dad in NZ
10.
 
Deciding to Work With A Mortgage or Financial Adviser
11.
 
Deciding on Whether to Proceed with Home Buying
12.
 
Analysing Financial Capacity for a Mortgage in New Zealand
13.
 
Getting Pre-Approved for a Mortgage
14.
 
Proceeding As a Cash Buyer
15.
 
Consider Utilising a Home Buying Service
16.
 
Attending Property Seminars and Workshops
17.
 
Exploring Various Mortgage Options in New Zealand
18.
 
Property Sale Types in New Zealand
19.
 
Anti Money Laundering Rules and Regulations
20.
 
Determining Long-Term Goals and Future Plans for Property Buying
21.
 
Costs Associated with Buying a Property
22.
 
Creating a List of Must-Haves and Nice-to-Haves
23.
 
Potential Purchasing Partners for Property Buying
24.
 
Researching the Housing Market in Your Desired Area
25.
 
Avoiding Pricing Pitfalls: A Guide to Transparency in New Zealand’s Property Market
26.
 
Location and Commuting
27.
 
Understanding Property Taxes in New Zealand
28.
 
How to Compare The Values of Similar Properties
29.
 
Exploring Property Listings and Conducting Online Research for Buying Property
30.
 
Interacting with Real Estate Agents
31.
 
Arranging Private Viewings of Properties

32.
 
Arranging Professional Property Inspections
33.
 
Guide to Attending Open Homes and Viewing Properties
34.
 
Seeking Comprehensive Legal Advice Before Making an Offer
35.
 
Choosing the Right Conveyancing Lawyer when Buying Property
36.
 
Understanding Legal Obligations and Rights as a Buyer
37.
 
Considering Community Amenities and Infrastructure
38.
 
Conditional Offers Versus Unconditional Offers
39.
 
Formulating an Offer Strategy
40.
 
Buying a Property at Auction
41.
 
Auction Bidding Services: Expert Representation for Your Property Purchase
42.
 
Buyer First Mover Advantage Offer Strategy
43.
 
Engaging in Negotiation of Purchase Terms
44.
 
Ensuring Compliance with Agreement Conditions When Buying Property
45.
 
Discussing Agreement Details with Your Legal Advisor
46.
 
Undertaking a Geotechnical Report
47.
 
Reviewing Property Inspection Reports for Potential Issues
48.
 
Requesting and Analysing a LIM Report
49.
 
Requesting and Analysing a PIM Report
50.
 
Things to Do During Due Diligence Period to Prepare for Move
51.
 
Preparing the Property: Painting, Staining, and Minor Interior Updates Before Moving In
52.
 
Advantages and Disadvantages of Using a Moving Company
53.
 
Organising Home and Contents Insurance
54.
 
Settlement Day Procedures
55.
 
How to Deal With Settlement Delays in Property Transactions
56.
 
Planning Interior Layout and Design
57.
 
Settling In and Post Purchase Steps
58.
 
Purchasing Necessary Furniture and Appliances
59.
 
Tools and Services To Help Manage Your Property & Finances Post Purchase
60.
 
Re-evaluating Your Budget Three Months Post-Property Settlement

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Arranging Private Viewings of Properties

The key to unlocking your potential home

When embarking on the exciting journey of buying a property in New Zealand, arranging private viewings is a pivotal step. It's the moment where potential becomes palpable and dreams start to take shape. This guide is tailored to help you navigate this crucial phase with ease and confidence.

Private viewings are an opportunity to inspect a property without the pressure of open house crowds. It's your personal time with the property, allowing you to envision your life there and assess every nook and cranny at your own pace.

Personal Attention: You’ll have the undivided attention of the agent, enabling you to ask questions and seek clarifications directly.

Flexibility: Schedule viewings at times that suit your calendar.

Detailed Inspection: With more time on your hands, you can conduct a thorough inspection of the property.

Privacy: Discuss freely with family or advisors without other potential buyers overhearing.

Research is Your Starting Point: Begin by shortlisting properties that have piqued your interest. Use online platforms to filter searches according to your preferences such as location, price range and property type.

Reach Out Proactively: Once you've found a property that stands out, contact the listing agent directly. Be clear about your interest in arranging a private viewing and propose several dates and times that would work for you.

Prepare for the Viewing: Before visiting, prepare a list of questions and items to check including structural integrity, signs of damp or pest issues, plumbing and electrical system functionality, and natural lighting and insulation quality.

Take Your Time: Do not rush through this process; allow yourself ample time to get a genuine feel for the space.

Document Your Visit: Take notes or photographs (with permission) during your visit to help recall details later.

Check Beyond the Surface: Look inside cupboards, test taps and light switches, and peek into areas less travelled like basements and attics.

Envision Living There: Consider furniture placement, renovation potential and how the house aligns with your lifestyle needs.

Ask Pertinent Questions: Inquire about recent renovations or repairs, utility costs and neighbourhood characteristics.

Consider Multiple Visits: If possible, arrange to see the property at different times of day or week to gauge varying conditions like traffic noise or sunlight patterns.

Reflect on your visit and, if positive, consider moving forward with expressions of interest or purchase offers. If uncertainties linger, don't hesitate to request another viewing or seek further information.


Private viewings are more than just appointments; they're stepping stones towards informed decision-making in your property-buying journey.

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