View Full Version : Perth Housing Prices are dropping - a good time to buy
Maria
20-06-2008, 05:47 AM
Hi everyone
Prices in Perth are dropping , so it is a great time for some good negoiation and bargin buying.
If you want to find out anything about Australian mortgages and finance, feel free to contact me. I work for a national broking company, and there is NO fee for service. We are all expat brits, so we know the ins and outs, pros and cons.....................Its all a learning curve
theconnells
20-06-2008, 01:29 PM
Hi Maria
Could you give me your email address for future reference, we are relocating to Perth at the end of July and will be buying but not for a few months!
Kind Regards
Jacki Connell
Leeroy1973
20-06-2008, 04:50 PM
Hi Maria
Do you have to rent for a while before you can get a mortgage.
Thanks
Lee
Bobcat
21-06-2008, 03:29 AM
Hi everyone
Prices in Perth are dropping , so it is a great time for some good negoiation and bargin buying.
If you want to find out anything about Australian mortgages and finance, feel free to contact me. I work for a national broking company, and there is NO fee for service. We are all expat brits, so we know the ins and outs, pros and cons.....................Its all a learning curve
It's definitely a Buyer's Market............... and has been so for the last 6 months. There are many bargains out there at present............. you just need to know where to look for them?
RP Data is a good start................... some of the properties here in the northern suburbs have been on the market for almost a year.
Alas.............. some vendors still have unrealistic ideas in terms of envisaged sale price ............... despite glaring front page headlines in Real Estate WA and the West such as "WA house prices tipped to fall 5%' ......................... 'House prices drastically drop as listings soar'........... 'Overpricing biggest trap in current market'..................
Now if only some of our vendors could read...............?
Johnno
Maria
24-06-2008, 01:07 AM
Hi Lee
No you don't have to rent but you must be permanently employed and have a deposit.
Hi Maria
Do you have to rent for a while before you can get a mortgage.
Thanks
Lee
Maria
24-06-2008, 01:16 AM
Hi Jacki
I'll give you the senior brokers email, she specialises in home loans for new immigrants:-
mandy.dickerson@mortgagechoice.com.au.
good luck with the move!
Maria
Leeroy1973
24-06-2008, 11:59 AM
Hi Maria
Many thanks for the reply, I am permanently employed but on a 457 Visa, does that change things.
Thanks
Lee
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