September 17, 2025

Countdown to be in your new home by Christmas

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The clock is ticking towards the festive season, and home buyers still have a small window of opportunity to be settled in their new place by Christmas Day. The good news is that a broker can help you get there.

The clock is ticking towards the festive season, and home buyers still have a small window of opportunity to be settled in their new place by Christmas Day. The good news is that a broker can help you get there.

A quick visit to the supermarket shows that shelves are already stocked with festive fare (believe it or not!).

It’s a sure sign Christmas is getting closer. Just 14 weeks away, in fact.

As it can usually take anywhere from four to 12 weeks to settle on a new home, time is of the essence for home buyers hoping to celebrate the holiday season in their new home.

Of course, a home purchase should never be rushed.

But having all your ducks in a row can be the difference between waking up on Christmas morning in your new place, or facing settlement delays because key service providers have shut up shop for the summer holidays.

Here are five ways a broker can help you be in your new home by Christmas.

1. We’ll explain your borrowing power to get the ball rolling

Before heading out to open home inspections, set a date to talk to us first.

We can give you a clear idea of your borrowing power.

This is an important first step.

It tells you how much you can borrow, so you can focus on properties within your price range.

2. We’ll help you find a loan and lender for your needs

A home loan is a major financial commitment, and you need to be confident your loan is suitable for you, your budget and your lifestyle.

That’s why we take the time to understand you and your goals.

From there, you can leave the home loan search to us, confident in the knowledge that we’ll only look at loans that tick the boxes for your needs.

Of course you always have the final say in your choice of home loan, but by narrowing down the loan selection for you, we can give you more time to find your dream home.

3. We can arrange home loan pre-approval to help avoid settlement delays

There are good reasons to have your home loan pre-approved – especially at this time of year.

Pre-approval helps set a buying budget. It gives you serious clout when it comes to price negotiations.

And pre-approval is also helpful if you’re buying at auction.

It lets you bid with confidence up to a known limit, and that’s especially valuable in the current market, with Cotality reporting the highest levels of homes going to auction since June 2025.

Importantly, pre-approval can help speed up the pathway to unconditional loan approval. That’s because your lender has already done most of the groundwork involved in your loan application.

Long story short, having your loan pre-approved can be a strategy to help avoid unwanted delays.

4. We can help you put together a team of experts

Along with a broker and a lender, you’re likely going to need the support of other experts, in particular, a solicitor or conveyancer, who will review the contract of sale and complete the settlement process.

It can be a good idea to have your legal team lined up before you sign a contract. That way, the settlement process can kick off from the date of exchange of contracts without delay.

We can tap into our professional network to put you in touch with reputable service providers.

This can save you the hassle of phoning around trying to line up different professionals when the countdown has begun for the festive season.

5. We’ll manage your loan application right up to the finish line

Preparing for Christmas can be stressful enough. Let alone moving house during the festive season.

So it’s reassuring to know we can remove an extra layer of stress by liaising with your home loan lender all the way to loan settlement.

As we work closely with a variety of lenders, we’re well-placed to manage the mortgage process.

We know the decision-makers to speak with, and we will monitor your loan application from start to finish.

Is a new home on your Christmas wishlist?

Completing a home purchase in time for Christmas is a great feeling.

Knowing you have your new home sorted and your loan in place can let you relax and enjoy the festive season, pop the cork on a few bubbles, and look forward to 2026 in your new home.

Contact us today to see how we could help you be in your new place by Christmas.

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