As Australia faces some of the lowest vacancy rates in decades, we too are dealing with far fewer available properties in Bundaberg than we would like. It’s a challenge we can work to overcome together, if you let us know in advance what your ideal next home looks like.
However, in the meantime, we want all Bundaberg locals to know that scammers are trying to take advantage of Australia’s limited vacancies by tricking prospective tenants into enquiring about fake listings. By copying photographs of homes from real estate agent’s websites, scammers set up traps for the unwitting.
It's essential to be informed and safeguard yourself from potential fraudsters, so we’ve highlighted the most common types of rental scams we know of on the internet:
1. The ‘Too Good to Be True’ Listing
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2. The Upfront Fee Scam
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3. The Fake Landlord
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4. Hijacked Ads
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5. The Phantom Rental
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6. Identity Theft Ploys
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Always try to meet landlords or agents in person. A face-to-face meeting is one of the best ways to ensure legitimacy.
Do a reverse image search of the property photos. If the images appear on multiple sites under different names, it’s likely a scam.
Never wire funds, especially overseas. Once the money is gone, it's almost impossible to get it back.
Don’t give out personal information until you've verified the person's identity and seen the property.
Trust your instincts. If something feels off, it probably is. Always trust your gut feelings.
We know the internet offers you convenience, but it also comes with risks. By being vigilant, asking questions, and doing due diligence, you can protect yourself from falling victim to rental scams. Always trust reputed and established real estate agencies like First National Real Estate Bundaberg to ensure a smooth and safe rental process. Stay savvy and happy house hunting!