5 steps to help you find a competitive edge this home-buying season

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Article written by Chris Berry
Founder & Mortgage Broker – Find A Better Rate Home Loans

With 18+ years of industry experience, Chris helps Australians make smarter borrowing decisions with access to over 40 lenders and tailored mortgage solutions backed by real-world experience.

Article written by Chris Berry
Founder & Mortgage Broker – Find A Better Rate Home Loans

With 18+ years of industry experience, Chris helps Australians make smarter borrowing decisions with access to over 40 lenders and tailored mortgage solutions backed by real-world experience.

5 steps to help you find a competitive edge this home-buying season

Spring is traditionally the peak season for property, and three rate cuts this year could further fuel buyer competition. Check out five steps that can give you a valuable head start this spring.

The combination of warmer weather, blooming gardens and the chance for buyers to be settled in their new home by Christmas makes spring one of the most popular periods for home buyers.

This spring is set to be no different.

Some experts are even predicting that the August rate cut could ignite the spring property market and intensify buyer competition.

Here’s how you could give yourself a competitive advantage this spring.

1. Set a date to talk with us

No matter whether you are a first-home buyer or upgrading to your next home, recent months have seen plenty of changes in the mortgage market.

Three rate cuts in 2025 have likely changed your borrowing power, and it is critical to know how much you could borrow so that you can establish a home buying budget.

Wasting time looking at homes you cannot afford can mean missing out on your ideal property.

Bottom line: set a date to meet with us to know where you stand in terms of your home loan readiness and personal borrowing power.

2. Consider home loan pre-approval

Having your home loan pre-approved before you even start heading off to open home inspections can give you a real edge.

Pre-approval provides reassurance that you can secure funding up to a set limit.

This means you’re well-placed to make a strong initial offer, or bid at an auction, knowing exactly what your upper price limit looks like.

Loan pre-approval also lets you act quickly when you see a place you want to buy. This alone can put you in pole position ahead of less organised buyers.

3. Look beyond open homes

In a fast-moving spring market, some homes will be sold before they’re even publicly advertised.

That’s why it can pay to connect with local real estate agents or a buyer’s agent and let them know your buying budget (home loan pre-approval will clarify this).

That way, they can let you know about any off-market opportunities – homes that haven’t yet been openly listed for sale.

Hot tip: don’t be afraid to let selling agents know you have loan pre-approval. It shows you are a serious buyer.

4. Understand the buying process

No matter whether you’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned home owner, the home buying process can seem confusing.

We can give you a clear understanding of how it all works and the steps involved.

The more you know, the better placed you can be to act quickly when the right property comes along.

5. Build your team of specialists

They say it takes a village to raise a child.

But it can take a team of specialists to buy a home.

Along with an experienced mortgage broker, you’ll likely need a lawyer or conveyancer for the legal aspects of your property purchase, maybe a buyer’s agent to track down suitably priced properties, and a building/pest inspection service that can act fast to examine a property when you’re ready to make an offer.

Having all your team members ready to go can shave valuable time off the buying process, and let you beat other buyers to the finish line.

We can help put you in touch with our trusted network of specialists if you wish.

Moving fast could mean price savings

While no property purchase should be rushed, being organised – and bringing forward your home buying plans – could see you save on price.

Analysis by PropTrack shows that September home buyers typically pay 0.23% less for a home than the average price throughout the year.

Delay buying until November, and you could pay 0.78% above the average price.

It’s a great incentive to follow our five steps and head into the spring market ready to go, and bursting with confidence.

Contact us today to get a head start in the market.

Disclaimer: The content of this article is general in nature and is presented for informative purposes. It is not intended to constitute tax or financial advice, whether general or personal nor is it intended to imply any recommendation or opinion about a financial product. It does not take into consideration your personal situation and may not be relevant to your circumstances. Before taking any action, consider your own particular circumstances and seek professional advice. This content is protected by copyright laws and various other intellectual property laws. It is not to be modified, reproduced or republished without prior written consent.

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