7/7 Vivian Close, Westcourt, QLD, 4870
$422,000
Unit
•Anyone who has sold a property knows it is not all champagne and celebration. There is the thrill of “Sold!” and the confident smile, then the quiet thought: what have I done? Between contract and cash in the bank lives suspense. You prefer tidy known knowns — lists, plans, certainty. Property, however, introduces unknown knowns and the occasional unknown unknown. Do you book the removalist early or live among boxes just in case? Do you buy the next home before the money has landed? Will the valuer support the price? Will finance be approved without “one more document”? Will pest and building find minor dust or major drama? And on settlement day, will it complete on time, or pause because the other side is not ready? You refresh your inbox. You check your phone. You imagine every scenario. And through it all, Claudio hovers. Calm. Precise. Steady. From first open home to final transfer, he tracks the dates, checks the clauses and keeps the chain moving. He sees the trap before it springs and fixes the issue before it grows. While you imagine worst case outcomes, he is already resolving them. While you wonder if funds will move, he is confirming they will. And something else you may not see: the champagne. Claudio wrapped it early. Label straight. Ribbon tied. Chilled and ready. While you navigated unknown unknowns, he charted a steady course. So yes, settlement bends and swerves. It tests the nerves. But when “Settled” appears and the funds land safely in the bank, you raise a glass knowing one thing for certain: The champagne was never in doubt on this uncharted course to settlement