Browse Forums Buying Land Re: Land buyer's agent Melbourne 7Jan 02, 2024 6:54 pm ponzutwo teekay We are exploring the possibility of buying land in a Northern suburb of Melbourne. There are listings of land on real estate websites but I'm wondering if it's better to use a buyer's agent that can sort through the many options and guide us appropriately, including all the necessary due diligence before signing contracts. Thanks. a buyers agent for land? seems like a waste of money. If you think buying a piece of land is overwhelming enough to engage a buyers agent for, building is going to be a nightmare for you. Appreciate the contract due diligence aspect, for which id engage a lawyer instead if you're not up to it, but to wade through real-estate listings for land? No. My advice is if you're planning on building, you should get across all of the moving parts of this process. Its not something you want to be a passenger on. Thats how you get taken advantage of. Not much in this responce. My suggestion is, what are you looking to build and why. This will all be impacted by the local councils planning scheme. Familiarise yourself with that as its the design responce you need to satisfy in terms of what you intend to build. Other then that there isn't much more to know apart from government fees, ensure you have a convensor and education yourself on construction provisional sum contingencies as to avoid them Before you rip it up, if you can in the grout lines, drill some holes and pour/inject techgrip by sika. I have used it to bond mdf to timber, but in the process it dripped… 1 4370 Hi All, We have recently purchased a sloping block (3.5m fall building envelope, 6m overall). Just wondering if you know of any good builders that you would recommend for… 0 2173 I do enjoy the drama:-D In his latest two videos he has started bringing security guards to site, I am waiting for the punch on to begin lol 6 45723 |