Buying a property in Bundoora can be a daunting and difficult process. For many of us, it is something we only do a few times in our lives.
A buyers advocate (also known as a buyers agent or property finder) can be an enormous help to make it easy to buy a home or investment property by:
- removing the stress and frustration of buying a home
- saving you time and allowing you to get your weekends back
- saving you from having to deal with the tactics of real estate agents
Questions such as “where can I find a home I can afford”, “am I paying too much?”, “where can I find someone to bid for me at auction” are easily answered with the assistance of a buyer’s agent specialising in the Bundoora area.
A buyers advocate can manage the entire buying process for you or, where you have found a property, negotiate on your behalf with the agent or bid at auction for you.
At Amalain Buyer & Vendor Advocates, WE MAKE IT EASY to get your weekends back and find the perfect home or investment property in Bundoora for a LOW FLAT FIXED FEE. We guide you through the entire process, from selecting a home, market appraisal, negotiating/bidding to the final inspection, and help you purchase with confidence.
Amalain Buyer & Vendor Advocates also offer a service for vendors selling in Bundoora. We offer our Vendor Advocacy service to our sellers at NO CHARGE.
Bundoora Suburb Profile
The suburb of Bundoora has a population of 25,709 as of 2011 and is situated 16 kilometers north of the CBD. It is part of the cities of Banuyle, Darebin and Whittlesea.
The suburb’s name was taken from the 19th century Wurundjeri tribesman called Kelbundoora. The Wurundjeri clan were the first inhabitants of Bundoora prior to European settlement.
In 1835 when the Europeans first set foot in Bundoora, the area wa still known as the Parish of Keelbundora. Two years later William Wedge-Drake surveyed the area to allow for the sale of land. Initially, those who were able to purchase land used it for sheep gracing and grain production.
In 1899, a renowned horse breeder by the name of John Matthew Vincent Smith bought a 242-hectare property now known as the Bundoora Park.
The area was used mainly to raise racing horses. It was later converted into a major park that offers entertainment and educational programs for kids and adults. A golf course is also available.
Commercial Area
Bundoora has a major mall called UHFO, formerly known as Brand Junction. Opened in 2008 at the University Hill, this mall offers great discounts.
A bowling alley called Greensborough Lanes and a hotel are also available.
Recreational Facilities
The Bundoora Park is among the major features of the suburb. Within this area lies Mount Cooper, considered the highest point in Melbourne.
Educational Institutions
Various schools are located within Bundoora. La Trobe University is perhaps the oldest having been estalished in 1964.
Other tertiary schools in the area are the RMIT University’s West campus, Bundoora Secondary College, Parade College, Loyola College and Northside Christian College.
Primary schools available are the Norris Bank, Bundoora and Damian Primary Schools.
Public Transportation
Tram route 86 services the suburb of Bundoora. Buses also service the surrounding area. A bus link of Plenty Road also has access to other Melbourne suburbs from the north to south.
For late night travel on weekends, the Nightrider offers services throughout Bundoora.
Looking to buy in Melbourne and sick of missing out at auction? Talk to me about how I can help you buy your new home faster, for less.
Give me a call on 03 9686 2288 to discuss how I can help. I offer a free consultation, so why not call today?
By Wendy Chamberlain
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With a passion for all things real estate spanning 18 years, Wendy loves that her role as a Buyers Advocate gives her buyers an experienced voice they can trust when it comes to negotiating to purchase something as important as their new home or investment. Wendy considers it a privilege to be asked to help others realise such an important goal as home ownership and to be trusted with that honour. Get in touch today via www.FollowWendy.com for a no obligation chat about how Wendy can work with you and help you save time and money to secure your new home sooner.