37 Castlereagh Rd, Hobartville NSW 2753

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37 Castlereagh Rd, HOBARTVILLE
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Land size: 752.5 sqm
Just Listed
3 Bedroom Home and Granny Flat - 752m2 This stunning house and council approved granny flat is now available for sale and offers a perfect blend of comfort, style, and convenience. Situated on a generous land area of 752.5 sqm, this property boasts ample space both inside and out. Ideal for those looking to secure this 2 income investment property or live in with the extended family.

-Featuring 3 spacious bedrooms, this home provides plenty of room for the whole family to relax and unwind.
-The open-plan living and dining area is the heart of this home
-Air conditioning and slow combustion fireplace
-Covered outdoor entertaining area, perfect for hosting gatherings or enjoying a quiet evening with loved ones around the inground pool
-With a double garage and plenty of off street parking, extra vehicle space will never be an issue.
-The low-maintenance yard provides the perfect space for children to play or for those with a green thumb to indulge in gardening.
-1 bedroom granny flat with air conditioning and off street parking
-752.5m2 block zoned R3 medium density
-Located in the sought-after suburb of Hobartville, this property is conveniently positioned close to local amenities, schools, parks, and public transport options.
-Walking distance to Richmond Station and major shopping centres.
Contact us today to arrange a private inspection and see for yourself the endless possibilities that this property has to offer.

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8/3 Flinders Place, NORTH RICHMOND
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$510,000

This townhouse stands out for its exceptional and ideal location in what is arguably the most prestigious area in North Richmond. Short stroll to shopping center, restaurants and river walks.

- This property offers two generously sized bedrooms, providing ample space for your needs.
- The primary bedroom features a balcony that affords magnificent views, adding an element of luxury to your living space.
- Both bedrooms come equipped with built-in wardrobes, ensuring your storage requirements are well catered for.
- An open-plan layout, creating a versatile and spacious living area.
- Air conditioning
- A secure lock-up garage provides peace of mind and additional storage possibilities.
- a tranquil space perfect for outdoor relaxation and entertaining.

Exceptional location, balcony offering panoramic views, and a private outdoor area, perfect opportunity for first home buyer, downsizers or investors. Get in touch with First National Connect at 02 4588 0999 today to learn more!

23 Boomerang Drive, GLOSSODIA
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$800,000 - $850,000

Ready for it's new owners to simply walk in and unpack their bags, this exquisite residence has no stones left un-turned.
Landscaped gardens, new timber decking + a recently renovated bathroom is just the beginning. Perfect for first home buyers, young families & entry level investors this home boasts light filled entertainment spaces and complimented for it's privacy and tranquility. Located only a stones throw away from all local amenities be assured we've found the right one for you!

Key Features include:

*3 Generously sized bedrooms, wardrobes +recently replaced carpet
*Light filled wooden kitchen bench tops with stainless steel appliances
*Open planned style, living and dining room with woodfire combustion heating
*Recreantly renovated bathroom + 2nd toilet with the laundry
*Floating floor boards + Newly replaced dual zoned ducted air conditioning
*Open planned styled kitchen and living room + extended dining room
*RUMPAS ROOM, potential theatre room, kids retreat or 4th bedroom?
*Under cover BBQ entertainment area finished in Merbau timber decking
*Fire pit entertainment area + newly installed garden shed

This must be seen to be fully appreciated | Contact Yuri Cattaneo on 0426145678 to arrange an inspection today!
We highly recommend all buyers to be quick as opportunities like these don't last long!

All information about the property has been provided to First National Connect by third parties. First National Connect has not verified the information and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.
All parties should make and only rely on their own independent enquiries in relation to the property

Yuri Cattaneo | First National Connect | Richmond | Windsor | Rouse Hill

301/52 Macquarie St, WINDSOR
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$570,000 - $580,000

Whether you are looking for a first home, investment or downsize opportunity this stunning 2 bedroom apartment ticks all the boxes. Located right in the heart of Windsor within walking distance to all amenities, these recently built units are a rare and unique offering that rarely go to market in Windsor.

- 2 Spacious Bedrooms
- Built in Wardrobes
- Ensuite to Main
- Modern Kitchen
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Stylish Bathroom
- Split System Air Conditioning
- Intercom
- Vertical Blinds
- 2 x Secure Parking Spaces
- Storage Cage
- Internal Lift
- Modern Complex
- Exterior Sunroom
- Council Rates Per Quarter $615
- Potential Rental Return Approx $500 per Week

This property is not to be missed, contact Bart Portelli now for an inspection!

All information about the property has been provided to First National Connect by third parties. First National Connect has not verified the information and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. All parties should make and only rely on their own independent enquiries in relation to the property

37 Ross Street, WINDSOR
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JUST LISTED BY STEVEN GARAY

Steven Garay, an unrivalled 11-Times RMA Suburb Agent of the Year, proudly presents to market this unique property offering in a beautiful and historic part of Windsor.

This picturesque property is set on a rare 5 acres and is located on a quiet cul-de-sac, which backs onto South Creek, and is only a short stroll to the heart of Windsor's shops, cafés and restaurants.

Features:

• Multiple living areas throughout the property including dining, lounge, family room and rumpus.
• Large timber kitchen with endless benchtop space, limitless cabinets space and a meals area.
• At the rear of the property is a huge sunroom overlooking the 5 acres with an amazing rural view.
• 3 generously sized bedrooms upstairs, master with BIRs plus 2 studies/bedrooms downstairs.
• 3 bathrooms including an ensuite and a massive family sized laundry with easy access to backyard.
• Downstairs could be perfect for in-law accommodation or a teenage retreat or games rooms.
• Amazing covered outdoor entertainment area adjacent to a fully fenced and grassy backyard.
• 5 luscious acres with access to South Creek and a large dam for watering nearby paddock and fields.
• Various outbuildings, separate 4-car shed as well as a tandem double garage under the main roof.
• Luxury Inclusions: brand new ducted air conditioning unit, 2 brand new split system air conditions units, brand new dishwasher, 9-foot ceilings, 3-inch skirting boards and a fully tiled main bathroom.
• A short stroll to family-friendly parks and ovals as well as Windsor's Historic Shops, Cafes & Pubs.
• Only a few minutes' drive to Bede Polding College, Arndell College and several great primary schools.

Great capital growth potential due to its proximity to the growing Box Hill Growth Precinct, Metro North West Rail Link at Rouse Hill Town Centre and Windsor Train Station.
All information about the property has been provided to First National Connect by third parties. First National Connect has not verified the information and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. All parties should make and only rely on their own independent enquiries in relation to the property.

36 Golden Valley Drive, GLOSSODIA
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Just Listed

Yuri Cattaneo and the team at First National Connect is proud to present this exceptionally well maintained residence whereby the vendor's have left no stones unturned. Ready for it's new to owners to simply walk in an unpack their bags, perfect for young growing families, first home buyers, entry level investors or buyers seeking extra space to accommodate their in-laws or teenage kids. Offering drivable side access to a double car carport, this home screams potential for extra storage for trailers, boats, extra vehicles or buyer's seeking the possibility to build a large shed in the backyard. With plenty of room to entertain, we guarantee all buyers will be impressed by the uniqueness this home has to offer.

- Inclusions:

- 3 Comfortably sized bedrooms
- Exceptionally well maintained kitchen and bathroom
- Open planned style lounge and dining room
- Double car carport with driveable side access
- Split system air-conditioning + ceiling fans within all rooms
- Recently painted throughout the interior
- Landscaped front & backyard with manicured gardens
- Single Bedroom Studio with kitchenette, perfect teenage retreat, in-law accommodation or home office space
- Large undercover entertainment BBQ area, perfect for friends and family
- x2 Garden sheds for extra storage

This home must be seen to be fully appreciated! Contact Yuri Cattaneo on 0426145678 to arrange an inspection straight away!

All information about the property has been provided to First National Connect by third parties.
First National Connect has not verified the information and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. All parties should make and only rely on their own independent enquiries in relation to the property


First National Connect | Richmond | Windsor | Rouse Hill

3 Albert Street, MCGRATHS HILL
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UNDERCONTRACT BY STEVEN!

Steven Garay, McGraths Hill Agent of the Year 7 years running, is delighted to bring to market yet another great listing in the popular and family-friendly suburb of McGraths Hill.

Located in arguably one of McGrath Hill's premier streets in the highly-sought-after Winnifred Banks Estate is this sprawling single level family residence.

? Multiple free-flowing living areas including lounge, dining, meals area and family room bathed in natural light.
? Generous kitchen features endless benchtop space, breakfast bar, limitless cupboard space and natural gas cooktop.
? King size master located at the rear of the home for maximum peace and privacy and features a WIR and spacious ensuite.
? The additional 3 bedrooms are all queen in size and feature built-in-robes and bathed in sunlight.
? Main bathroom is fully tiled and features an oversized vanity, oversized shower, oversized bathtub, and a w/c.
? Humungous semi enclosed outdoor entertainment area with a built-in outdoor kitchen overlooking a private and grassy backyard.
? Double lock-up garage with 2 auto doors and handy internal access, street parking for 2 extra vehicles and convenient vehicle side access to the backyard.
? Luxury inclusions such as ducted air conditioning, gas cooking, gas heating points, gas hot water, fully tiled bathroom, and lots more.
? Convenient location close to good schools, friendly neighbourhood shops & plenty of parks/ovals.
? Great capital growth potential due to its proximity to the growing Box Hill Growth Precinct & Metro North West Rail Link.

All information about the property has been provided to First National Connect by third parties. First National Connect has not verified the information and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. All parties should make and only rely on their own independent enquiries in relation to the property.

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Purchasing Steps

MAKING AN OFFER 

Buying a property is often the biggest financial decision that a person will make, and making an offer is a significant step in that process.

Be prepared before submitting an offer to the agent or vendor (seller) by understanding the sales process and what follows.

Obtain a copy of the sale contract as soon as possible and have it examined by either a licensed conveyancer or solicitor. Doing this before making an offer will save time if you need to make a decision quickly about whether to buy a property. Also, having your finance pre-approved before making an offer will help speed things up.

Offers can be made verbally or in in writing. Putting offers forward in writing (eg. email) may help you keep track of negotiations and confirm why an offer wasn’t accepted.

OFFER ACCEPTED, BUT ITS NOT YOURS YET

Once you make an offer, if you and the vendor agree on the price, you are one step closer to owning the property but it doesn’t mean that you have finalised the sale!

Before exchanging contracts, the seller may negotiate with other buyers for a higher offer, even if you have made an expression of interest payment. If the seller accepts another offer and exchanges contracts with that party, any prospective buyer who misses out on the property (despite a verbal agreement) is gazumped.

COOLING-OFF PERIOD 

When you buy a residential property in NSW, there is a 5 business-day cooling-off period after you exchange  contracts. During this period, you may get out of the contract as long as you give a written notice. The cooling-off period starts as soon as you exchange and ends at 5pm on the fifth business day after exchange.

A cooling-off period does not apply if you buy a property at auction or exchange contracts on the same day as the auction after it is passed in.

You can waive the cooling-off period by giving the vendor a ‘66W certificate’. This is a certificate that meets the requirements of section 66W of the Conveyancing Act 1919. The certificate needs to be signed by your solicitor or conveyancer. It is also possible to reduce or extend the cooling-off period by written agreement with the vendor.

If you use your cooling-off rights and withdraw from the contract during the 5 business-day period, you will have to pay the vendor 0.25% of the purchase price. This works out to be $250 for every $100,000.

Sometimes, there are more buyers looking for homes than there are properties on the market. This is called a sellers’ market. In this case, you may want to organise a quick contract exchange. This way you can reduce the possibility of someone beating your offer and get your building and pest inspections done during the cooling-off period. You will still be able to back out if there is a problem. However, it is important to have the contract checked by your solicitor or conveyancer before you sign it.

If your solicitor or conveyancer has examined certificates from the appropriate authorities, a pest and building inspection has been done and your finance has been approved, then deciding to waive the cooling-off period could make your offer more attractive to the vendor.

BUYING PROPERTY AT AN AUCTION 

An auction is a gathering of potential buyers who publicly bid for a property. It is usually conducted by an estate agent, acting as an auctioneer and governed by strict rules. Buying property at auction is very different to other property purchases. The bidding process is public and if the hammer falls and you are the highest bidder, you have to sign the contract right there and then. This means you must be sure you are bidding on a property that you can buy.

Become informed on key things to know before you start bidding.

AUCTION LANGUAGE

Understand the following auctions terminology:

  • Reserve price – before the auction, the vendor (seller) will set a price with the auctioneer that is the minimum price they will accept. If the reserve price isn’t reached during bidding, the auctioneer will privately ask the vendor if they will sell at a lower price.
  • Passed in – if bids do not meet the vendor’s reserve price, the auctioneer will seek more bids. If bids still do not meet the reserve, the property may be 'passed in' or ‘withdrawn from auction’. The highest bidder then gets first right to negotiate with the seller.
  • Fall of the hammer – towards the end of the auction, the auctioneer will call for any final bids. Once there are no more bids, the auctioneer will count down the ‘fall of the hammer’, which will signal the end of the auction. No bids can be made after the fall of the hammer and the highest bidder is legally obliged to sign and exchange contracts. 

HOW DOES AN AUCTION WORK?

To participate or bid at an auction, potential buyers must register with the vendor’s agent and be given a bidder’s number. The auctioneer oversees the bidding process. They take bids from potential buyers and keep track of the current bid price. Before auctioning a property, the seller will nominate a reserve price, which is usually not advertised. If the bidding continues beyond the reserve price, the property is sold at the fall of the hammer. If you are the successful bidder, you must sign the contract of sale and pay the deposit on the spot (usually around 10 per cent of the purchase price). 

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALE?

Auctions differ from private sales as there is no cooling-off period:

  • after the seller and buyer exchange contracts
  • if contracts are exchanged on the same day as the auction after the property has been passed in.

If you are bidding at an auction, you must be ready to exchange contracts and complete the sale. Otherwise, you will lose your deposit and may be liable for any damages suffered by the vendor.

WHAT HAPPENS ON THE DAY OF AUCTION?

On the day of the auction, the property may be open for inspection, usually half an hour before the auction starts. Use this opportunity to take a final look at the property, the contract and auction rules.

Agents must give all potential bidders a copy of the Bidder's guide before the auction. The Bidder's guide contains important information you need to know, such as how you register to bid and what kind of identification you must provide to register. It is important to know how to register as you cannot bid if you are not registered. Agents are also required by law to have a list of the following auction conditions clearly visible for all potential bidders:

  • the highest bidder is the buyer, subject to any reserve price
  • the auctioneer is entitled to make one bid only on behalf of the seller
  • before the auction, the auctioneer must announce that the auctioneer is permitted to make one bid on behalf of the seller
  • the auctioneer must announce immediately before, or in the process of making the bid, that he/she is making a vendor bid
  • the auctioneer can refuse a bid that is not in the interest of the seller
  • the auctioneer has no authority to accept a late bid (a bid after the fall of the hammer)
  • if there is a disputed bid, the auctioneer is the sole arbitrator and makes the final decision
  • the successful buyer’s name must be given to the auctioneer as soon as possible.

Attend a few auctions as a spectator to become familiar with the auction process. If the price is getting too high, you need to be able to walk away. This may be one of your biggest decisions, so it is worth making the right one, and being as well prepared and informed as possible about buying property.

PRE-AUCTION OFFERS

Sometimes the vendor agrees to consider pre-auction offers, which you can make through an agent before the auction. The negotiation process is the same as buying by private sale. 

WHAT CAN I DO TO PREPARE FOR AN AUCTION?

Before you bid at an auction, consider the following:

  • Do I know the market?
    Research, research, and more research. When you have decided on the type of property you want, and what areas you are looking in, inspect as many similar properties as you can. Look at recent sales of similar properties. Go to auctions for similar properties. There are many upfront costs for preparing for an auction (eg. building report, strata report, pest inspection report). Research will help you better anticipate a property’s likely sale price. This will help you avoid investing money upfront in checking a property’s condition if you can assess that the property is likely to sell for a price outside of your range.
  • What kind of property am I buying?
    Understand the differences between owning a house, and owning a property in a strata or community scheme. Each has different ongoing costs and obligations.
  • Am I ready to go ahead with the purchase?
    If you are the highest bidder, you have to sign the contract, and there is no cooling-off period. If you cannot complete the contract you will lose your deposit. Before you bid at an auction, ensure you have:
    • your finance unconditionally approved (not just pre-approved). Confirm with your lender the maximum amount you can borrow.
    • enough money on hand to give a cheque for the deposit (this is usually 10%).
    • thoroughly inspected the property and know the property’s condition. This includes obtaining professional building inspection and pest reports and reviewing any strata reports (if the property is in a strata scheme).
    • reviewed the contract with your solicitor/licensed conveyancer and are comfortable with its terms.
  • What is my maximum purchase price?
    Before you go to an auction, you must know exactly what your maximum purchase price is. If you go over it and need to borrow more, you may have to pay for lender’s mortgage insurance. This will affect your repayments and could go beyond your budget.
  • Is this a property I really want and can buy?
    Be sure that the property meets your requirements and is one you can afford. Consider whether it is close to the amenities you need, any repair work needed, noise levels, if there is enough space, and if you can afford the repayments.

About Us

Chris Waites
Chris Waites
Principal

An established agent with a professional approach and a reputation built on integrity, Chris has built a reputation for sales excellence which is based on his consistent sales record, honesty, enthusiasm and a commitment to achieving premium results for his vendors.

Working as a market leader in this demanding sector has given him outstanding negotiating skills which ensure the best result possible for all parties involved. He has gained invaluable knowledge of all segments of the property industry, including residential and commercial, and is fully conversant with all financial aspects of the buying & selling process.

Chris ensures the First National Connect team shares its passion for real estate. Each highly-trained member is committed to carrying forth the highly valued expertise of Chris in marketing, business management, negotiating, creative thinking, and meticulous attention to detail. In addition, professionals specializing in advertising, design, photography, and public relations work together with the team's administrative staff and sales agents to ensure that each property gains optimal attention throughout the competitive Western Sydney market.

When it comes to buying or selling, you deserve the very best representation available. Whether you are a seasoned investor, a first-time homeowner, or looking for the perfect family home, you will find First National Connect Team has ingenuity, integrity, and efficiency to be valuable assets during your real estate transaction.

Disclaimer

First National Connect a declare that all information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own inquiries. 

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Plans provided are a guide only and those interested should undertake their own inquiry.