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Peet. Where you belong.

With over 130 years of placemaking, we’re known for creating communities that provide a sense of belonging, and for our extensive experience and in-depth understanding of the home buying journey.

That’s why we’ve created this comprehensive home buyer toolkit. It includes everything you need to navigate the process of buying a new home and securing your own special place to belong.

From downloadable factsheets and checklists, and exclusive expert videos, to detailed information to help you navigate each step of buying a new home – we’ve got you covered.

Whether you’re buying your first home, or your next home, with Peet you’ll enjoy an exciting and inspiring home buying experience.

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Finance your home

Whether it’s your first home, or your next home, buying a property is a memorable and rewarding experience. It is also one of the largest financial decisions you’ll ever make, so we understand that it can be quite daunting.

In this section, you’ll discover everything you need to navigate the process of financing your new home.

Read on and arm yourself with accurate, up-to-date information, so you have the confidence to take the next step to securing your special place to belong. Alongside the information in this toolkit, Peet recommends that you obtain your own independent financial advice relevant to your unique personal circumstances.

How much can I afford?

How much will I need for a deposit?

If you’re a first home buyer you may be eligible for the First Home Guarantee (FHBG)

If you’re not eligible for the FHBG, but want to avoid having to pay LMI, it is worth considering other options available to you to reach the 20% deposit needed to borrow without insurance.

The ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ may be able to help gather the 20% needed, or perhaps you could look at your budget and savings goals and work on building a larger deposit.

Another way that your parents may be able to help, is through a guarantor loan. Guarantor loans are secured by a guarantor (often a parent or family member) who uses their own property as security to guarantee either the entire loan, or a portion of it. They assume responsibility for the loan in case you’re unable to make repayments.

If you already own a home, you’ll need to estimate how much equity you have for a deposit.

Estimate your home’s sale price: This involves getting a professional appraisal or speaking with real estate agents to get an idea of your home’s market value.

Calculate equity: Calculate how much equity you have in your current home. This is the difference between the estimated sale price and the outstanding balance on your current mortgage. Calculators like this one from the National Australia Bank can help you with this step.

Determine your deposit: Decide how much of your equity you want to use as a deposit on your next home. The more you put down as a deposit, the less you’ll need to borrow.

Savings goals and budgeting tips

Once you understand how much you’ll need to save for a deposit, it’s time to start planning. The first step is to set a savings goal. The more you can save, the larger the deposit you’ll have and the more competitive interest rate you could receive.

Tracking your expenses is integral to achieving your savings goal. Although you might not like what you see, it’s important to understand exactly what you’re spending your money on each week.

Use our spending tracker to organise your living expenses and find areas you can cut back on.

Savings tips:

  • Set a goal
  • Track your spending
  • Reduce your rent costs where possible (living with family, living in areas with lower rental prices)
  • Automate savings to separate account
  • Talk to your bank about savings accounts with higher interest rates and incentives

Engaging a finance expert

Financial grants and incentives

First Home Owner Grant

Stamp Duty concessions/exemptions

First Home Guarantee

Types of loans to consider

Standard variable loan

Fixed rate loan

Split rate loan

Interest only

Low doc

Construction loan

Bridging loan

Fees and costs to be aware of

Pre-approvals explained

What is pre-approval?

How do I obtain pre-approval?

How long does it last?

What if I already own a home?

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Find your community

Peet believes in the power of community. Every aspect of a Peet community has been master planned to enhance your lifestyle, nurture connections, and satisfy our innate craving for belonging.

With community playing such a vital part in our lives, it’s important to find just the right one for you. Because, when you connect to neighbourhood that suits you, you’ll discover what it feels like to belong.

Communities across Australia

Urban and city-fringe living

Coastal living

Suburban neighbourhoods

Natural environments

Finding your ideal community

Online research

Real estate websites

Websites such as realestate.com.au and Domain allow you to search by your preferred areas and see what communities are located there.

Facebook groups

Community Facebook groups act as a platform for community updates, neighbourhood networking, experience sharing, sourcing recommendations and community events.

Social media hashtags

Many people who build homes enjoy documenting their building journey. Try searching social media platforms by suburb name or community name. Try #peetlife as a start.

Council websites

Local councils run a variety of community-based programs, initiatives and events including festivals, sporting groups, library programs and children’s activities.

Visiting communities

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Find your home

The perfect home should be more than just fuctional, it should enhance your life. In a community, you’ll have the value of choice, with different lifestyles in townhouses, apartments, and family homes.

From choosing the right block of land, deciding on a builder, settling on the ideal style of home and layout, and much more in between, there’s a lot to consider.

What can I afford with my budget?

What is essential in my home?

Future-proofing your decision

To build or to buy new?

Building your home

Project Homes

Custom-Built Homes

Buying a new home

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Contracts and Settlement

The legal aspect of purchasing a new home requires significant documentation and can be complex, so it is important to understand each step and have the right expert guiding you through it.

From the legal professionals you’ll work with, to the documents you’ll come across, and the important dates you need to be aware of, this section will help you navigate and understand the legal process of securing your new home.

Find your Conveyancer

What is a contract of sale?

What is a certificate of title?

Settlement – what happens next?

Leading up to settlement day

Discharge of mortgage

If you’re purchasing your next home, and selling your current home, you will be required to repay your lender the money they’ve lent you for your first home loan. This is called a discharge of a mortgage.

Settlement day

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Plan for your move

Whether this is your first home – or your next home, there’s a lot to consider when you’re moving. It’s often a bigger job than you might think. However, with a bit of careful planning and preparation it can be an exciting and enjoyable experience.
Read on for our top tips, tricks, and planning advice for moving into your new home.

Preparing for your move

How to make your house a home

Connecting with your community