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01.
 
How To Use The Step Guides
02.
 
Seller Introduction
03.
 
Thinking About Selling
04.
 
Research the Market
05.
 
Preparing Financial Records for the Property
06.
 
Determining Your Property's Value
07.
 
Choosing the Right Conveyancing Lawyer when Selling Property
08.
 
Navigating the Bright-Line Test
09.
 
Deciding To Sell Your Property Privately
10.
 
Choosing a Real Estate Agent
11.
 
Negotiating Commission Pricing Structure with a Real Estate Agent
12.
 
Understanding Your Legal Obligations as a Seller
13.
 
Making Property Improvements Before Listing
14.
 
Staging the Property
15.
 
Scheduling Professional Photography and Videography
16.
 
Creating an Engaging Property Listing
17.
 
Setting a Competitive Selling Price
18.
 
Choosing the Type of Property Sale
19.
 
Hosting Open Houses
20.
 
Reviewing Offers with Agent
21.
 
Accepting an Offer and Signing a Sale and Purchase Agreement
22.
 
Facilitating Property Inspections for the Buyer
23.
 
Addressing Potential Inspection Related Issues
24.
 
Preparing For The Buyer To Go Unconditional
25.
 
What Happens If A Conditional Deal Falls Through
26.
 
Buyer Confirming Unconditional
27.
 
Preparing for Settlement Date
28.
 
Searching for New Property or Rental

29.
 
Organising the Move to New Accommodation
30.
 
Coordinating Settlement Day Logistics
31.
 
Handling Final Utility Readings
32.
 
Updating Mailing Address
33.
 
Reflecting on Your Sales Experience
34.
 
Planning for Future Property Purchases

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Searching for New Property or Rental

Moving out and moving on

Transitioning from one home to another in Aotearoa can be a whirlwind of emotions and decisions. Once your deal goes unconditional, it's time to ponder your next move. Will you dive into purchasing a new property, consider renting or bunk with family as you strategize your future?

Purchasing a new home is an exhilarating prospect that demands considerable preparation. You'll need to align your budget with current market conditions, scout the right location and often juggle the timing of your move. Our buyer’s resources at Realtor.co.nz are designed to demystify these steps, equipping you with market insights that ensure you're making a smart investment.

Renting offers flexibility and less immediate financial commitment. It's a chance to familiarise yourself with an area before fully committing or to bide time until the dream property surfaces. We also provide rental guides that help you understand tenancy laws and what to look for in a rental agreement.

Staying with family is another viable option, granting you breathing room to plan without the pressure of immediate deadlines. This interim period can be advantageous for saving additional funds and waiting for the opportune moment to enter the market.

Regardless of your choice, our platform is here to support you with tailored advice and comprehensive content that speaks directly to Kiwis' diverse needs. Real estate transactions are complex but our expertise simplifies these processes.

Embark on the next part of you journey with confidence as we guide you through the nuances of the New Zealand property landscape. Your ideal habitat awaits – let's get there together.

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