Free home buyer’s seminar for property investors
Brisbane 24 February 2015. The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) will hold its next free home buyer’s seminar in Brisbane on Saturday 21 March.
The Experts’ Guide to Buying Queensland Property seminar is designed for first home buyers, investors or anyone interested in Queensland property.
REIQ CEO Antonia Mercorella said past seminars had been highly popular, attracting people from all over the state.
“Our past seminars have been a real hit with home buyers, so it’s important to register if you want to attend the next one in March,” she said.
“The seminar will address some of the key questions about buying property, along with practical advice to make the process as stress-free as possible.
“Buying a property is the biggest financial commitment most people will ever make and it’s essential to be fully prepared before taking on home ownership.”
Ms Mercorella said the seminar would provide home buyers with practical information on topics such as:
· Overview of the national and state economy
· Current market conditions
· Researching your purchase
· Attending inspections and negotiating the sale price
· Financial considerations and lending criteria
· Legal processes and requirements
· Established versus new properties
· Where and what to buy.
All attendees will receive a complimentary copy of the latest REIQ Queensland Market Monitor. Bookings are essential as places are strictly limited. Visit http://www.reiq.com/courses-training/free-buying-property-seminar to register your booking.
When: Saturday, 21 March 2015
9:00am – 1:00pm
Where: REIQ, 21 Turbo Drive Coorparoo
Cost: FREE
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