Author: Kylie Davis

Investors lead the charge in buoyant Australian market

Keen observers of real estate often use trends in home loan applications as a predictor for the short-term performance of property prices. New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics for May indicates Australia is having a strong winter ahead of an anticipated busy spring selling season. Significantly, the data illustrates that while there may…
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Smart tips for a property investor in today’s market

With values rising across many key markets, anyone who has harboured ambitions of creating their own property investment portfolio should consider whether there’s an opportunity to make their move in the short term. A recent analysis from the industry researcher CoreLogic found 43% of suburbs nationwide now have values at all-time highs. When you combine…
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Six tips to help prepare your garden for spring sale season

After the prolonged cold weather that many of us have endured this winter, it’s probably hard to think about the onset of spring and the opportunities the warmer days will give us to rejuvenate our gardens. Yet, spring is just a few weeks away. Our gardens will start to burst into life, and so will…
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Six ways to stay warm more efficiently this winter

Winter is notorious for giving us a spike in energy costs, so this is a perfect time to take a closer look at our usage to see if we can reduce our household running costs before spring arrives. Heaters and coolers are the greatest energy hogs, of course.  Research suggests heating accounts for 38% of…
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Six insect-busting ideas for your garden

Our long summer evenings are a wonderful time to be outdoors; so long as you’re not driven back inside by the pesky, biting insects that descend on us the moment the sun goes down. Being able to ward off insects is essential for an enjoyable evening on the patio. No one likes beating a retreat…
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Five tips for choosing outdoor furniture this summer

As the summer sun shines brightly, your outdoor space transforms into an extension of your home – a place to relax, entertain and create lasting memories.   Choosing the right patio furniture will enhance your lifestyle and help add value to your property.  As your local agents, we know the ability to entertain guests is one…
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Leaving your shoes at the door

When it comes to inspecting a property, many potential buyers may wonder whether it’s appropriate to remove their shoes or leave them on.  The answer to this question depends on various factors, including cultural norms, personal preferences, and the condition of the property. In some cultures, it is customary to remove shoes before entering a…
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Choose a mower that makes neighbours green with envy

With summer in full swing, your lawn mower may be feeling the heat of a tough workload. You wouldn’t be alone in worrying about whether the mower will fire up one more time to trim grass that’s growing quickly in the mix of heat and moisture. If you’re tempted to put yours into the shop…
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Rent costs escalate to tempt investor action

As Canadian owners enjoyed a first interest rate that turned the tide on 20-year-high loan costs, tenants continue to deal with rising costs.  A new report claims our average rent has jumped the $2,200 barrier for the first time. It comes as the Bank of Canada reduced the benchmark cash rate from from 5% to…
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Rate cut offers hope for market bounce

The cut in the interest rate at the beginning of June has been welcomed by homeowners and those trying to break into the market. It wasn’t borrowers’ complaints who forced the Bank of Canada (BoC) to act, but the fact we achieved an inflation rate within the target band of 2-3%. Our Consumer Price Index…
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