Expats Guide To Buying Property In Australia
Friday, April 17th, 2009More and more new immigrants are coming to Australia and need information on building up your credit history as well as finding out how you can get a grant to purchase property. There are all different types of hurdles to jump through for new expats in Australia.
Overcoming Property Hurdles
One of the biggest challenges many newcomers to Australia face is purchasing property. In fact, if you ask
someone who has been through the process, he or she may recommend you rent for a while when you first arrive in Australia. Never attempt to purchase a property in Australia before you have actually relocated to the country. This will only put you under extra stress that is not necessary. In addition, you are not likely to find the ideal property right away.
Once you have rented a place in Australia for a while and have concluded that Australia is the place for you and you would like to invest in some of the local real estate. However, without a credit history, new expats are left wondering just how to purchase a piece of property in the Australian market.
A New Beginning
No matter what kind of credit rating you held in your original country, it is worthless once you relocate to Australia. If you plan to take out a mortgage, you will have to start all over again from scratch as if you have never had credit in the past. It makes no difference if you have a bag of cash from selling your previous home. Having the money to put down, does not instantly check the right boxes on the credit history forms.
It is a good idea, if you are planning to purchase property in Australia that you have a permanent place to work in Australia. This will look good when you are filling out applications for a mortgage. When a lender sees that you have secure employment and have resided in Australia for at least six months, your application will look even better.
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