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#35 Strategies for buying and negotiating property with Davidson Property Advocates

#35 Strategies for buying and negotiating property with Davidson Property Advocates

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"I had these clients…they’d seen a property in Hawthorn. That area wasn’t in our brief…this is why we do a brief, so we aren’t tempted by shiny things. They told me they wanted capital growth, and that property wouldn’t provide that. Stick to the plan!"

Welcome to the New Life in Australia podcast

In this episode, Karen talks to Tonya Davidson from Davidson Property Advocates all about creating a solid property buying strategy.

We cover:

  • How to determine your property brief
  • Negotiating on your dream property
  • Why saving time and money is only part of the puzzle - it's also about getting the right property for your future goals
  • Get to know your buyer's advocate - their values are important!
  • Know what questions to ask
  • Why data is so important
  • Know which days to avoid making offers
  • and so much more!

Additional resources

  • Listen to Tonya's previous episode on the New Life in Australia podcast
  • Find Davidson Property Advocates in the Move to Move to Australia Directory
  • Visit Davidson Property Advocates website

You can find the full show notes and the transcript at https://smartstepstoaustralia.com/episode-35

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