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    • How to Protect Yourself with a Building & Pest Condition
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    • How to Do a Proper Final Inspection Before Settlement
    • How to Lodge a Purchaser’s Caveat (and When You Should)
    • How to Buy Through an SMSF in Victoria
    • How to Spot Auction Contracts With Hidden Risks
    • What to Do If the Valuation Comes in Too Low
    • How to Buy Off-the-Plan Safely in Victoria
    • What Happens If the Vendor Dies Before Settlement
    • How to Back Out of a Property Contract — and When It's Too Late
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The property market can’t wait—Australians deserve a digital settlement system that is competitive, reliable, and resilient. The Senate inquiry into e-conveyancing must deliver real reform.

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What Real Estate Agents Don’t Want You to Know About Section 27 Deposit Releases

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Real estate agents often push for early deposit releases under Section 27, but few buyers and sellers realise it may be tied to the agent’s commission payout. Here's what you need to know before signing anything.

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A luxury estate in Sydney’s north-west has been caught up in a federal investigation, delaying its sale and highlighting the power of caveats in property law.

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A prized Murray River property has been listed for $15 million amid a fallout between agricultural investment partners.

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Mornington Peninsula Cracks Down on $15M in Unpaid Council Rates

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Mornington Peninsula Council is considering selling off commercial and vacant properties to recover over $15 million in unpaid rates—some dating back more than a decade.

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There’s a Wombat Under My House – What Victorian Homeowners and Buyers Need to Know

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Wombats may be cute, but a burrow under your home could spell structural issues, wildlife compliance problems, and unexpected costs. Here's what every Victorian buyer and seller should understand.

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Victorian Budget Ends Homebuyer Fund – What Hope Remains for First-Home Buyers?

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Victorian Budget Ends Homebuyer Fund – What Hope Remains for First-Home Buyers?

With the Homebuyer Fund axed and no meaningful increase to stamp duty concessions, the 2025–26 Victorian Budget has delivered a blow to first-home buyers. We explain what’s changed, what hasn’t, and how to navigate it.

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Victoria’s Property Tax Blowout – What It Means for Buyers, Sellers, and the Market in 2025–26

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With Victorian property tax revenue projected to surge to $19.8 billion in 2025–26, the burden on buyers, developers, and investors is becoming impossible to ignore. We unpack the implications of this spike and what it means for everyday transactions.

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What Was the Property Condition at the Time of Contract? Why It Matters at Settlement

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
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Victorian buyers need to record the condition of the property at the time of signing the contract. Here's how to protect your rights at final inspection by capturing evidence early.

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June 04, 2025/ David Dawn/
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Final Inspection Before Settlement – Comparing It to the Property’s Condition at Contract

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
Final Inspection Before Settlement – Comparing It to the Property’s Condition at Contract

Your final inspection isn’t just about walking through the home—it’s about confirming that the property’s condition matches what was agreed to at contract. Here's how to prepare and what to do if something is wrong.

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June 04, 2025

What Is the Statement of Adjustments? Understanding How Costs Are Shared at Settlement

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
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Settlement adjustments can affect your bottom line. Here’s how the Statement of Adjustments is calculated, what it includes, and how to make sure you’re not overpaying in your Victorian property transaction.

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What Is a Notice of Acquisition in Victoria? Why It Matters After Settlement

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
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After settlement, the paperwork isn’t over. A Notice of Acquisition ensures your name goes on record with local authorities. Here’s why it matters and how we take care of it at Victorian Property Settlements.

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What Happens After Settlement? Your Obligations and What to Expect in Victoria

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Buying Off-the-Plan in Victoria: What You’re Not Being Told

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Can My SMSF Buy Property? The Rules in Victoria for 2025

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Nomination Clauses in Property Contracts: Hidden Risks Every Victorian Buyer Should Know

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Do I Need a Building and Pest Inspection Before Buying in Victoria?

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Is Land Tax Still Adjustable at Settlement in Victoria? Not Anymore—Here’s Why

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What Happens If the Buyer Wants to Change the Settlement Date?

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Purchasers sometimes ask to extend the settlement date—but in Victoria, it’s not automatic. Here's why agreeing to an extension can cost vendors time, money, and control over the sale.

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