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1st Home Buyers Seminar - Everything you need to know!

Presenter:   Barbara Murphy

Come to our free information session to find out everything you need to know about buying your first home. The seminar covers a number of helpful, practical tips and a clear explanation of the important factors, including:

  • How first home buyers can still get $7,000 for buying a home/strata unit, as well as save up to $33,065 Stamp Duty
  • The different type of loan products available; and what lenders require
  • Why paying a 'holding deposit', or even a full contract deposit, does not legally "hold" the property for you
  • How you can avoid being "gazumped" by the seller
  • What "cooling off" rights exist and how those rights apply to you
  • A step-by-step explanation of the process involved in purchasing your first home
  • The costly "black holes" you could fall into if don't get the right legal advice early

To reserve your place now simply put in your email address below and hit REGISTER! Hurry though, because seats are limited. For more information phone Jackie Doyle on 1800 994 279 or email her: enquiries@turnbullhill.com.au

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- THL Marketing Team

Venue: 29 Smith Street, Charlestown
Phone Enquiries: 1800 994 279
Email Enquiries: enquiries@turnbullhill.com.au

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