Dos and don’ts for buyers & sellers

RE/MAX of Southern Africa shares a few of the top dos and don’ts for buyers and sellers.

There is so much to consider when selling and purchasing a home that it can be easy to overlook some important factors. To help individuals avoid some of the common pitfalls, RE/MAX of Southern Africa shares a few of the top dos and don’ts for buyers and sellers.

DO ask as many questions as possible
Whether you are a first-time buyer or seller or you have done this thousands of times before, it is always better to ask than to leave things unknown. Even if it seems obvious, voice any questions or concerns so that potential future issues or misunderstanding can possibly be avoided altogether.

Particularly when you are buying a home, it is better to ask as many questions as possible regarding the condition of the home and the terms of the sale. Sellers are legally required to provide disclosure of any known property defects, but the voetstoots clause protects the seller by forcing the buyer to prove that the information was deliberately withheld from them. It is also a good idea to ask questions such as whether there has ever been a death in the house or, if there is vacant land in the vicinity, ask if the owners know what plans have been approved.

DON’T forget about the practical concerns
When buying a home, do not overlook the practicalities such as:

When selling a home, consider the practicalities of the sale process such as:

DO budget and plan carefully
There are various upfront costs involved in buying and selling property, such as transfer costs, bond registration fees, compliance certifications, rates clearances, and so much more. These costs can easily add up to be large sums of money, which is why it is important to have enough readily available cash saved up before any offers are made or accepted. To get an idea of the costs, speak to your local RE/MAX agent or play around on online transfer and bond calculators.

DON’T do it all on your own

“Property sales are possibly one of the largest transactions a person can make. Leaning on the advice of an experienced and trustworthy real estate professional can help buyers and sellers avoid costly mistakes. Property sales can also be a lot more complicated than many initially realise, which is why it is so invaluable to have a real estate agent at your side to help guide you through the whole process. If you are about to start the process of buying or selling, contact your nearest agent to help you become better prepared for the journey that lies ahead,” concludes Adrian Goslett, Regional Director and CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa.

 

Writer: Kayla Ferguson

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