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Buying Property Off-The-Plan

Benefits of Buying Off the Plan

  • The purchase price can be less compared with an established property as developers typically offer lower prices and financial incentives early on in order to secure the project, especially before construction starts
  • Typically, you’ll only have to pay a deposit to the developer and then pay the remaining balance on completion of the property. This means you’ll have more time to save before settlement while the property is being built
  • Even though you may not have had to pay the full balance, your property may increase in value as it’s built, providing you with capital growth
  • There’s more tax depreciation available on new properties, meaning you can maximise benefits and improve after-tax cash flow
  • The earlier you get involved in buying off the plan, the more ability you may have to customise your property, including choosing the location and even the floor plans and finishes
  • Depending on your state or territory, you should be protected by builders’ warranty insurance while your property is being built, which means certain structural or interior building faults that emerge within a certain time frame must be repaired by the builder
  • In some state and territories you may be able to claim exemptions or concessions on stamp duty, and there can also be certain tax deductions for property investors.

Things to Consider Before Buying Off the Plan

  • Though you can plan meticulously, the final product will not be known until the property is fully built
  • There are some instances where development doesn’t go ahead. You should get your deposit back if this happens, but, by tying up your money you may have missed out on interest and capital gains through other investments
  • Things can be delayed, which may also tie up your money. Look for any ‘sunset clause’ in the contract of sale to see how long the developer has to finish the project
  • Although banks and other lenders may offer conditional approval (finance in principle) for off-the-plan purchases before construction commences, they won’t actually loan you any money until at least the property is built and they have performed a valuation of the finished product and re-evaluated your financial situation
  • Your ability to service the loan and/or resell can be impacted by a change in your financial position, market falls or interest rates rises between the time you agree to buy and actually purchase the property
  • You’ll need a conveyancer or solicitor to go through the contract with you closely. Look for any unexpected costs or conditions that may affect you down the line. Also look at what will happen should things not go to plan. Some key questions to ask include:
    • What happens if the project finishes earlier or later than scheduled?
    • Who takes responsibility for any defects?
    • Can you resell the property before it’s completed?
  • Spend time researching the people involved in the project, such as the developer, builder, architect and financier. Are you confident that they’ll perform the job to the quality you expect? Make sure you know what brands are being used for things such as fixtures (e.g. the dishwasher and oven), as well as what alternative brands will be used if the first choice isn’t available.
  • If you’re an investor the developer may offer a rental guarantee, however these costs are often incorporated into the purchase price and only last for a limited time. Look at comparable properties in the area so you can estimate whether you’ll be able to afford the property when the rent returns to market value.
  • Other properties may be being built in the same area, so contact the local council to check zoning as well as future developments to ensure they won’t impact your purchase.

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Buying an investment property continues to be one of the the favourite ways for most Australians to invest. We invest in property to increase our wealth and to secure our financial futures because we have seen the steady growth of the value of property over time.
But don't think that all properties always deliver positive returns! While it's true most of the time it certainly isn’t an instant road to riches.
We do the research and only offer properties that satisfy our strict rules - developed after years of property investment experience - to ensure positive returns.

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