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Sponsored ContentEditorial DeskMon 21 Feb 22

Kin Takes Heavy Lifting Out of Settlement

Kin takes the heavy lifting out of settlements.

Founded in 2012, Kin is a premium settlement consultancy that specialises in comprehensive settlement management.

Kin’s services include purchaser communication, pre-completion strategies such as financial risk mitigation and market conditioning, valuation inspections, pre-settlement presentations including purchaser defecting, presentations and key handover, while providing transparent reporting throughout the settlement process.

Settlements are one of the most significant components of the development journey—a property is not sold until it settles. 

Kin services purchasers while keeping you informed throughout the process in order to protect your asset by decreasing financial risk, achieving timely settlements and enhancing purchaser satisfaction.

“We handle settlements by providing a stress-free experience and holding the purchaser's hand throughout the journey,” Kin managing director Kerren McNamara said.

“Developers benefit from prompt settlements, satisfied purchasers, and open reporting.

“Purchasers enjoy a smooth experience in which their expectations have been fulfilled becoming brand advocates in the process.

The team at Kin aim to hand back time to developers to do what they do best.
▲ The team at Kin aim to hand back time to developers to do what they do best.

Developers deserve to be renowned for delivering amazing projects, according to Kin.

“With Kin's skill in processing settlements and providing an exceptional client experience, we free up your time to concentrate on other vital areas of your business,” McNamara said.

“We understand the risks and obstacles that developers encounter while settling projects, as well as the necessity of educated and happy buyers in maintaining and enhancing your brand's reputation.

“Every settlement is crucial and working with our expert team will help you reduce the chance of settlement fall over.

“We help buyers through the settlement process, offering transparency and peace of mind during what may be a difficult time.

“At Kin, we always do our utmost to guarantee that each settlement is professional and prompt, with client happiness as our number one commitment.”

With more than 40,000 residences settled since its inception and extensive expertise handling projects ranging from six townhouses to 2500 apartments, Kin said it had refined its processes, training and personnel to execute a sought-after service for developers, fund managers, project managers and builders.

Based on this expertise with settlements, Kin has recently extended its services to include financial services for purchasers, quality assurance through builders and clients defecting, post-settlement defect management, key reconciliation services, and more.

“Kindness, honesty, service, growth, and connection are our fundamental principles,” McNamara said.

“We choose to deliver an authentic, empathetic approach to our clients and projects by adhering to these core values. Through this, purchasers experience the Kin difference.”


The Urban Developer is proud to partner with Kin to deliver this article to you. In doing so, we can continue to publish our daily news, information, insights and opinion to you, our valued readers.

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