Buying on the Central Coast?
From established suburbs to the new estates around Warnervale and Wadalba, the Central Coast is one of the busiest markets in NSW. Read your contract before you sign.
One of the busiest markets in NSW
The Central Coast turns over more property than almost anywhere else in the state. Alongside its established suburbs around Gosford and Wyong, new estates are pushing out at Warnervale and Wadalba — so buyers here are signing everything from established-home contracts to brand-new house-and-land.
Read the contract before you sign
Along the coast and the waterways, the Section 10.7 certificate can carry coastal-hazard and flood-related notations worth knowing about; on a new estate, there are easements and build conditions on the lot. Torri reads it all in plain English in minutes — for a vacant-land contract or an off-the-plan home — so you sign with your eyes open.
A head start, then a real conveyancer
Torri is a plain-English first read, not legal advice. Upload the PDF, read the free summary, and Torri can match you with a vetted NSW conveyancer when you're ready.
Questions, answered
Buying a new-estate home on the Central Coast?
New releases around Warnervale and Wadalba are largely house-and-land. Torri reads the easements, the build conditions and the prescribed documents in plain English before you sign.
Does it flag coastal and flood notations?
Torri reads the Section 10.7 certificate in the contract and surfaces its notations — along the coast and waterways those commonly include coastal-hazard and flood-related entries.
Buying in the Central Coast? Read it first.
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