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We join local Facebook groups and scour for buzzwords like; disturbance, police, noise, or parties.”It’s can also be important to understand that, in many states, vendors need to disclose if there are any official disputes going on, Ms May outlines.

Savvy buyers should also consider visiting the address at different times to get a true feel for the neighbourhood beyond what the selling agent wants you to see. “Your lender will look at your financial statements and spending behaviour, so it’s a good idea to avoid splurging too much in the months leading up to your application.”

“I guess it’s human nature to fear buying the wrong place, at the peak of the market, or even having bad neighbours,” Mr Whitten said.

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