Reliability, professionalism

Settlement Solution

Smart Listing is the very first nomination platform in Melbourne. If you or your client have difficulty settling your off-the-plan property, we are here to help! 

We offer you peace of mind.

Smart Listing also empowers agents by aggregating nomination listings in Melbourne to improve the efficiency and convenience of searching for listings. 

Smart Listing is committed to delivering nomination sale service with reliability, professionalism, the shortest turn-over, and minimized costs.

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Smart Nomination

We make the nomination procedure hassle-free by working together with experienced legal professionals. From state-specific legal advice to nominees ready to sign, we’ll help you sell before your settlement date. Smart Listing keeps extremely close connections with channel agents and makes sure that the clients will never be out of the loop. Our platform constantly updates properties in cooperation with channel agents, enabling them to search and match listings and track contract status of contracts.

We also ensure the certainty and availability of these hottest and latest listings on our platform. Most importantly, we offer the lowest listing fee guarantee. Smart Listing is the fastest and simplest way to nominate your listing.

What We Do

Smart Listing will assist you during the entire process, saving you time and money maximally.

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Officially entrust Smart Listing as the exclusive sales agent. Then sign and return all documents required.
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Smart Listing will promote your property through our strong intermediary platforms and buyer database. Open inspections for buyers at the optimal speed when conditions permit.
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Our agents will keep you updated with the sales progress.
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We will negotiate the terms of sale and delivery for you with the developer and the new buyer .
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We will arrange for the new buyer to sign relevant documents.
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The new buyer signs the relevant documents and pay 10% deposit to Smart Listing Trust Account.
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Smart Listing will work with relevant parties to ensure that all signed documents meet the requirements and submit them to the developer for approval.
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After completing the delivery for the new buyer, we will deduct the resale fee and transfer the rest of money directly to your designated account.

Successful Cases

Aspire, Melbourne

Apartment

UNO, Melbourne

Apartment

Tempo, Box Hill

Apartment

Amara, Oakleigh South

Townhouse

Jubilee Estate, Wyndham Vale

House&Land

Mambourin, Windermere

Land

FAQs to Enhance Your Understanding of Nomination Sales

A: A nomination sale is a real estate transaction in which the property is sold to a nominee of the seller rather than to the eventual buyer. In a nomination sale, the seller appoints a nominee to purchase the property on their behalf.

A: In a nomination sale, the nominee is the person appointed by the seller to purchase the property from the developer. The nominee becomes the legal owner of the property once settlement takes place. The original buyer gets their deposit back and any costs incurred.

A: The nomination sale purchase agreement should include details of the relationship between the seller and the nominee, as well as any other terms and conditions that apply to the sale. The nominee doesn’t have to be an acquaintance, but there should be prior legal preparations before assigning a nominee.

A: There are several benefits of using a nomination sale to sell property:
Simplified transaction process – in a nomination sale, there is only one contract and one settlement, which can save time and hassle for both buyers and sellers.
Reduced risk for the seller – in a nomination sale, the seller is protected from price changes or delays in the development project, which can be a major risk when buying off-plan property.
Protection from legal claims – if there is a problem with the property or the development project, the nominee is responsible for any legal claims, rather than the seller.

A: Yes, the nomination sale process is legal in Australia. It is often used to sell off-plan property or property that is not yet ready to be transferred to the new owner.