Finding the right property can be an arduous and time-consuming process, especially in Sydney’s competitive real estate market. With weekends often dedicated to property inspections, it is essential to ensure that you are not wasting valuable time on properties that do not meet your requirements or expectations. As buyers’ agents, we understand the importance of efficiency when buying a property. By asking the right questions before committing to an inspection, you can narrow down your options and focus on properties worth your attention. This will end up saving you masses of time.
Assuming that the information is not otherwise readily available, here are the top seven questions you should ask the selling agent before shortlisting a property for inspection.
1. How Much Is the Price Guide?
Understanding the price guide is critical to determining whether a property aligns with your budget. Selling agents often provide a price range; however, it is also worth asking about the vendors’ specific price expectations. Additionally, enquire about the estimated selling price outlined in the agency agreement between the vendor and the selling agent. This figure can offer an insight into how realistic or ambitious the vendor’s pricing may be.
2. What Are the Recent Comparable Sales in the Area?
Comparable sales data is a valuable tool for assessing whether a property is fairly priced. Ask the selling agent for examples of similar properties recently sold in the area, including their sale prices and dates. This information allows you to gauge market trends and determine whether the asking price aligns with current market conditions.
3. What Is the Preferred Method of Sale? If the Property Is Going to Auction, Will the Vendors Sell Prior to Auction?
The method of sale can significantly impact your purchasing strategy. If a property is being sold via auction, it is important to know whether the vendors are open to accepting pre-auction offers. This could save you from competing in a high-pressure auction environment and potentially secure the property sooner. For private treaty sales, understanding how negotiations will be handled can help you prepare accordingly.
4. Why Are the Owners Selling? Have They Already Bought Their Next Property?
Understanding why the owners are selling provides valuable context for their level of motivation. For instance, if they have already purchased their next home or need to relocate quickly, they may be more flexible on price or terms. Conversely, if they are testing the market without urgency, negotiations may prove more challenging.
5. How Long Has the Property Been on the Market and Have You Received Any Offers?
The length of time a property has been on the market can reveal much about its appeal or potential issues. Properties listed for extended periods may indicate pricing concerns or specific flaws that have deterred other buyers. Additionally, ask whether any offers have been made and why they were not accepted—this could provide clues about what might appeal to the vendor during negotiations.
6. What Condition Is the Property In?
Before committing to an inspection, it is essential to understand any known issues with the property’s condition. Ask about structural integrity or maintenance requirements that could influence your decision to proceed further. While a professional building inspection will uncover most issues later in the process, this initial conversation can help you avoid properties requiring extensive repairs or renovations outside your budget.
7. Is There Anything Else I Should Know About the Property Before I Come to Inspect It?
This open-ended question encourages selling agents to disclose additional details that may not have been covered in earlier discussions but could impact your decision-making process. It also demonstrates your serious intent as a buyer and may prompt agents to share insights that could save you time or effort.
Why Asking These Questions Matters
By addressing these seven key questions before inspecting a property, you can streamline your search process and focus only on properties that meet your criteria. This approach not only saves time but also ensures that you are well-prepared for inspections and negotiations.
For those looking to further optimise their property search, engaging professional buyers’ agents provides an additional layer of expertise and efficiency. Buyers’ agents work exclusively on behalf of property buyers, offering access to off-market opportunities and providing tailored advice throughout every stage of buying a property.
If you are seeking expert guidance in Sydney’s Inner West suburbs or beyond, contact us at Buyer’s Domain for personalised support designed to save you time and help you secure your ideal property.