What Will it Cost to Sell My Property in Canberra?

What Will it Cost to Sell My Property in Canberra?

What Will it Cost to Sell My Property in Canberra?

Spending money isn’t likely the first thing you think about when selling a property in Canberra.

But between real estate agent’s fees and conveyancing costs, there are several expenses you’ll need to factor into your budget to make sure there aren’t any surprises further down the line.

While some of the costs are largely unavoidable, others can be reduced if necessary. That said, every vendor wants to secure a prompt sale for the best possible price. For that to happen, you often have to spend money to make money and maximise your return.

With that in mind, what are some of the most common fees when selling your property in Canberra?

 

Real Estate Agent Fees/Commission

Real estate agent fees will generally be in the form of commission, charged as a percentage of the final selling price, though some agents use a flat fee structure – so you pay an agreed price regardless of how much your home sells for.

How much commission for selling a house does an agent normally charge?

While exact rates vary, you can expect to pay between 2% to 2.5% of the final sale price in real estate fees to sell a house in Canberra.

On top of this, you may need to pay auctioneer’s fees. The average auctioneer cost in Canberra is between $450 and $550.

 

Marketing Costs

Your marketing costs will vary depending on the type of campaign you decide to run but, as a general rule, budget to spend between 0.5% and 1% of the value of your home.

While you can spend less than this, remember that you want to attract as many people to your home as possible. That’s because the more potential buyers you reach, the greater the buyer competition and the more likely it is you’ll achieve a great sales price.

So, while marketing might seem like an expense, it’s better to think of it as an investment.

Marketing fees aren’t necessarily an upfront cost either, as they can be deducted from the final sale price of your property.

 

Legal Fees and Lender Fees

Conveyancing fees to sell a house range between $1,000 and $2,000, depending on the complexity of the work involved.

If there is a mortgage on your property, you may also need to pay your lender a discharge or settlement fee to cover the administration costs of closing your home loan. The exact cost will depend on your mortgage.

Finally, if you are selling an investment property, you may need to pay capital gains tax if you make a profit. This will need to be declared on your tax return.

 

 

Want to get the best possible price when selling your home in Canberra?

Jonny Warren is ACT’s reigning Property Marketer of the Year and set four suburb records in the 2021-22 financial year.

Contact him by filling in this form, calling 0431 797 891 or emailing jonny@dev.jonnywarren.com.au.

 

 

Award-Winning Agency Positions Itself for BIG 2023!!

Award-Winning Agency Positions Itself for BIG 2023!!

Award-Winning Agency Positions Itself for BIG 2023!!

Jonny Warren Properties has revealed exciting growth plans for next year, after a strong 2022 that saw the company continue expanding and win a coveted industry award.

After beginning 2022 with three staff, Jonny Warren Properties now has a headcount of nine. That includes Jonny Warren, the principal, as well as:

  • Mick Spencer – Company Chairman
  • Tash Hannaway – Business Manager
  • Sean Tognella – Sales Associate
  • Jake Winters – Sales Executive
  • Tara Davaris – Sales Executive
  • Tim Davaris – Sales Executive
  • Kimberley McLarty – Head of Property Management
  • Raphael Rillon – Marketing Manager

“Part of the reason we’ve grown the team throughout 2022 is because we’ve been selling more homes and taking over the management of more rental properties,” Jonny Warren said.

“But that growth also reflects our ambition and high standards. We want to become the best family-run real estate agency in Canberra, which means investing in talent.

“During 2022, we significantly increased the amount of time and money we invest into upskilling and training, putting us way above the industry standard. 

“We want our staff to progress from being good agents to great agents. They’re fully on board with that goal, because all the people at Jonny Warren Properties have growth mindsets.

“We plan to further grow the team in 2023, as a larger team will allow us to serve more clients, and do so to an even higher standard.”

“With that said, we’re very selective in who we recruit. Jonny Warren Properties has a client-centric, can-do culture, so anyone who joins the team has to share those values and be strongly committed to ongoing self-improvement.”

 

 

Jonny Warren Named ACT Property Marketer of the Year

One of Jonny Warren Properties’ highlights for 2022 was the company’s performance at the Real Estate Institute of the ACT’s annual Awards For Excellence, in September.

Jonny Warren won the Property Marketer of the Year award for his campaign to promote the sale of 20 Chauvel Circle, Chapman, which he sold for a suburb record of $3.1 million. The centrepiece of the marketing campaign was an emotional video that told the story of the vendors and their property.

Now that he’s won the Property Marketer of the Year award at state/territory level, Jonny has advanced to the national finals, which will be held in Perth in March 2023.

Jonny Warren Properties was also finalist for four other awards at the ACT Awards For Excellence:

  • Small Residential Agency of the Year
  • Residential Salesperson of the Year
  • Rookie of the Year
  • Operational Leadership Person of the Year

 

Meet the Company’s Newest Recruit

Another major highlight for 2022 was the arrival of Jonny Warren and Belinda Le Ruez’s beautiful baby boy, Jett Warren, who was born in November.

Both parents are madly in love with little Jett.