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A Comprehensive Checklist for First-Time House Buyers



If you’re a first-time Australian home buyer, you might have the urge to get everything right, from budgeting to moving in and calling the place yours. And although that can be doable, you can’t just wing it and go with the flow until something clicks and everything falls into place magically. To get it right on the first try, you need to be prepared. And what better way to do it than to start with a thorough checklist?

Start With the Money

Before you even look at a single listing, your first job is to understand exactly what you can afford. Not what you want to afford, but what’s actually doable without running yourself into the ground. That means talking to a broker, going through your income, debts, spending habits, all of it. Get your pre-approval sorted and see what the bank thinks you're worth, because that’s often a different number to what you think you're worth.

Once you’ve got that figure, don't get carried away. There’s always unexpected stuff. Make peace with the fact that a chunk of your savings will vanish faster than expected. If you’re not factoring in the extras from the get-go, you’ll be blindsided when it hits.

Don’t Settle Until You’re Completely Sure

There’s a weird pressure to just pick one already once you start going to open homes. But you’ve got to tune out the noise and back yourself. Whether you’re exploring homes for sale in Paddington or another high-growth area in Sydney, walk through each place imagining your everyday life. Do you like what you see in your mind’s eye?

This is one of the biggest decisions you’ll ever make, so don’t rush it just because you’re over the process. It's fine to be picky. You have to be picky. If you find yourself saying “this’ll do,” that’s not a good sign. You want to feel excited. Nervous, maybe, but not unsure. If it’s not a yes from your gut, it’s probably a no.

Paperwork and Contracts

When you’re ready to make an offer, things speed up a bit. You'll be sending through your numbers, waiting, negotiating, and then, if the stars align, you'll be signing contracts and getting your solicitor involved. This bit can be heavy. Legal worlds, clauses, cooling-off periods, building reports… You name it.

Get a good conveyancer or solicitor early on; someone who can explain everything, flag anything weird in the contract, and push for changes if they’re needed. This part isn’t the time to act like you know everything. 

Clear Out the Unwanted Details and Make It Yours

Once the place is yours, the first instinct might be to just move straight in. But give yourself a second. Take a good look at what needs to go and what can be improved. 

Even small fixes can make it feel more like home. And if there’s something big that’s bugging you, like the kitchen being awkwardly laid out, start planning how to deal with it, even if it's not right away.

The Big Move

Moving day is a beast. No matter how much you think you've prepped, it always runs longer, heavier, and sweatier than expected. So, start early, and be realistic. Don’t try to do it all yourself with just one friend and a borrowed ute. Book a proper mover if you can.

Start packing early, too. Label everything properly. Take photos of how your cords are plugged in. Put your kettle and toilet paper in an easy-to-grab box. Moving isn’t glamorous, but if you handle it right, you’ll save yourself from breaking your back and your TV.

Set Up the Essentials Before You Collapse on the Couch

Before you even turn that front door key for the first time, make sure the important stuff is sorted. That includes electricity, gas, water, and the internet. You don’t want to be chasing providers while sitting in a dark hous,e eating dry crackers. Get those services booked in a week or two before move-in. 

And don’t forget to update your address everywhere. Banks, licences, Medicare, super fund, all of it. It’s annoying but necessary. It also makes you feel like the place is officially yours.

Conclusion

Buying your first place is a rollercoaster of stress, decisions, and learning on the fly. But once it’s done, you’ve got something real to show for it. Something solid and something yours. And even if a few things went sideways along the way, you did it. You figured it out.

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