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The $98,000 Property Mistake That Could Happen to You

The $98,000 Property Mistake That Could Happen to You

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Could you really lose nearly $100,000 over a missed bank transfer? Yep—you absolutely can. And in this episode, we unpack a real-life story that proves just how easily that kind of disaster can happen. A Queensland buyer lost his entire $98,000 deposit simply because he didn’t meet a deadline—and the worst part is, it was completely avoidable.

We break down exactly what went wrong—from not checking his internet banking limits to relying on a casual text from the agent saying it was fine to pay a day late. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t. We explain why “time is of the essence” matters in contracts, how legal advice should come before you sign anything, and how quickly things can unravel when you don’t follow the proper steps.

This isn’t about scaring you—it’s about making sure you understand how serious contract conditions are and why it’s so important to get everything in order from the get-go. If you’re buying your first home, this episode talks about lessons you most definitely do not want to learn the hard way.

Episode Highlights:

00:00 - Introduction

02:17 - A buyer loses $98,000 after missing a crucial deadline—what happened?

04:25 - Lesson #1: In Queensland, “time is of the essence” in contracts

05:17 - Lesson #2: The wording of your contract matters, review it early

05:58 - Lesson #3: Know your bank’s transfer limits

07:03 - Lesson #4: Extensions must be in writing – texts from the agent don’t count

07:55 - The missed opportunity to fix a critical mistake

09:12 - Lesson #5: Bank limits and personal inconvenience don’t excuse breaches

09:38 - Lesson #6: If you breach the contract, the seller can keep your deposit—plus interest

11:04 - Lesson #7: The contract clearly gave the seller the right to terminate the deal

13:50 - Lesson #8: Don’t sign a contract without getting legal advice

15:19 - Lesson #9: Extensions must be confirmed in writing by your solicitor

17:49 - Lesson #10: Get legal advice and raise your banking limit before signing anything

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