What “Unless Sold Prior” Really Means In New Zealand Property Sales

EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 8 MIN

What “Unless Sold Prior” Really Means In New Zealand Property Sales

from That Home Loan Hub · host Zebunisso Alimova

“Auction next Thursday, unless sold prior.” Those four words look harmless, but they can speed up a sale, bring a deadline forward, and catch buyers completely off guard if they’re not ready. We sit down with Megan from Harcourts to translate the phrase into plain English and explain how it plays out in real New Zealand property campaigns, whether the method is auction, tender, or deadline sale.We talk about why vendors like the flexibility of considering a strong pre-auction offer and why it can actually help buyers who need certainty fast. We also unpack what happens behind the scenes when an early offer arrives: negotiating with the vendor, deciding whether to notify other interested parties, and setting a new, earlier deadline so everyone gets a fair chance without revealing confidential price or conditions. Megan shares what best practice looks like, including the reality of ringing dozens of buyers so nobody feels left out.Then we switch hats to the mortgage side, because “unless sold prior” can cause instant havoc for finance timeframes. If the date gets brought forward, buyers may need approvals, paperwork, solicitor checks, and conditions sorted far sooner than expected. We share a rapid-fire story where an auction was brought forward and the whole journey from getting ready to settling happened in about 10 days, plus what makes that kind of sprint possible (and what can make it much harder when banks slow down).If you’re buying, selling, or advising clients in the New Zealand housing market, hit play, share this with someone who’s house-hunting, and leave a review. What’s your take: does “unless sold prior” feel fair, or does it favour the fastest mover?Send us Fan Mail Support the showBuy your first home in NZ Weekly Webinars You thought it's not possible or the dream is too far away? Come to my webinar and I will show you, you are much closer to your dream, than you think you are!Join Here - https://bit.ly/4m9SL72

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