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17th October 2019
6 property settlement tips for home buyers

When it gets down to the nitty gritty, few people savour the process of buying a new home. Property settlement is the light at the…

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5th August 2019
What do I have to disclose when selling a house?

The days of “buyer beware” are fading fast. States are introducing a growing list of regulations mandating what sellers must tell potential buyers – while…

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4th June 2019
How much does it cost to build a house in 2019

It’s the question anyone thinking about building a house wants answered – just how much will it cost? Unfortunately, there’s no simple answer. As Housing…

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4th June 2019
6 property settlement tips for home buyers

When it gets down to the nitty gritty, few people savour the process of buying a new home. Sure, searching online and attending inspections can…

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4th June 2019
2019 Election results: What the Coalition win means for the Australian property market

With the 2019 Federal election done and dusted and in our collective rearview mirror, it’s worth analysing what the Coalition’s win means for the Australian…

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10th May 2019
Ending a Tenancy

Tenancy reforms for victims of domestic violence living in a rented property started on 28 February 2019. These laws allow a tenant to end their…

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10th May 2019
Investment property tax deductions: what you do not want to miss out on

When you are looking for financial freedom, an investment property is a tempting proposition, especially when it comes with tax benefits. A landlord has a…

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10th May 2019
Six Ways to Prevent Mold and Mildew During Winter

When all the right conditions are present, moisture, ample food, and a temperature between 5 and 37 degrees celsius, mould will begin growing within 24…

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26th March 2019
The opportunities of downsizing your home

Circumstances change and now that the kids have moved out you feel the family home is simply too big for you. Downsizing to a smaller…

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