I recently wrote about the dreaded act of gazumping, which is essentially the act of accepting a higher offer after verbally agreeing to sell your home to a particular buyer. (Check out my gazumping guide to learn more). Today, I’d like to talk to you about gazundering. While the home buyers are the victims of gazumping, sellers are the victims… View Post
10 Personal Finance Books That Will Help You Be Better With Money
If you’re tired of living pay cheque to pay cheque, you’re struggling to buy your own home, or you’re looking to invest in the future, you may be looking for guidance to do just that. Blogs are great (amiright?!) but there’s something about investing in a book and curling up on the sofa with it that feels somewhat committal. When… View Post
What Is Gazumping And How Can First Time Buyers Avoid It?
When you’ve successfully saved a deposit, found a place you’d like to buy, and your offer is accepted, it can be tempting to crack open a bottle of prosecco and tell all your pals that you’re a homeowner. But it’s a sad fact that even after a seller has agreed to sell you their home, things can still go wrong… View Post
Old House vs New Build: Which Is Best For First Time Buyers?
If you’ve been working hard to save a deposit and you’re almost ready to buy your own home, you might be wondering whether to opt for an old house or a new build. Although I opted for a new build apartment and I’m really happy with it, I also see the advantages of older properties. If I decide to move… View Post
7 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Buying An Online Course
Whether you want to improve your social media management skills or learn to code, there are so many online courses promising to transform your career and make your dreams a reality. As someone who’s purchased more than a dozen courses over the last few years, I’ve learned a lot about the online teaching industry and have often learned the hard… View Post
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