Certainly an oasis in the desert with lush green lawns, landscaped grounds, enormous outdoor entertainment area, separate building includes spa, sauna and bathroom. The property comprises two driveway entrances, three to four bedrooms or large office, your choice. Multiple formal and informal living areas, beautiful timber kitchen with dining, heating and cooling throughout. Built in cupboards/ robes, quality window furnishings and flooring. This is an ideal property for a family requiring next to nil work required, simply move in and enjoy.
Additional features: Ceilings fans, ducted a/c, dishwasher, electric cook tops/ oven, built in cabinetry, bar area, new roofs.
The property is being marketed jointly with Century 21 Broken Hill 8087 2297
Agents Note:
1. It is highly recommended that all purchasers have pre-approved finance before booking inspections. This is a requirement for all inspections.
2. All offers are to be in writing with the terms and conditions of the offer.
3. All properties will stay on the market and all offers will be presented to vendors right up until an exchange of contract.
4. The agent is obliged to submit all offers to a vendor even though there might be an offer and acceptance between buyer and seller. This is known as gazumping and it is legal in NSW.
5. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to efficiently exchange a contract of sale, otherwise gazumping can occur.
Gazumping
Gazumping occurs when you have a verbal agreement with an agent or seller to buy a property at an agreed price but the property is not sold to you in the end. This usually happens when the vendor (the person selling the property) has decided to sell the property to someone else, usually for a higher amount or better sale conditions. The agent is legally obliged to pass on to the vendor any further offers received for the property up until the exchange of contracts.
If you are gazumped, neither the agent nor the vendor is obliged to compensate you for any money you may have spent on legal advice, inspection reports, finance application costs or inquiries.
In NSW, a property sale is generally only binding on the vendor and buyer when contracts are exchanged between the two parties. Exchange occurs when the vendor signs their copy of the sale contract; the purchaser signs their copy, and the two parties exchange' their signed contracts. It is usual at this time for the purchaser to pay a deposit, usually 10% of the purchase price.
https://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/housing-and-property/buying-and-selling-property/buying-a-property/gazumping