Author: Kylie Davis

4-week countdown to moving home

The countdown for moving home begins the moment agreement has been reached a sale and your agent receives a deposit. Moving may feel like an enormous task, especially when you survey your property and realise how much you’ve packed into it over the years. The best way to approach projects of this scale is to…
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Why cheapest commission is no way to choose your agent

When it comes to selling your most valuable asset – your home – you want the best real estate agent, not the cheapest. It might be tempting or even satisfying to negotiate down a fee, but the few hundred dollars saving now may cost you thousands later. Like most things in life, you’ll get what…
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How to sell your home using an ‘off-market’ strategy

If you’re thinking of selling your property but are worried about getting a buyer due to the current economy, then you’re not alone. There is an option called “off-market” which could eases your fears and allow you to test if your property will achieve the price you desire.  Off-market properties are listed with your agent…
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Eleven top tips for a great home office

The coronavirus lockdown has forced millions of us to work from home and find a hitherto unknown balance between work, life and our children’s education. Around kitchen and dining room tables, it’s been chaotic. Still, this work from home strategy has won widespread approval among office workers who have experienced an increase in their productivity,…
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Covid-19 NSW Update: Open house restrictions eased

Open houses and on-site auctions – staples of the sales and marketing process for properties – are back in business in NSW. From the weekend of May 9, you will be able to attend an open house, an auction held on the site of the property, and inspect a property for rent. The move by…
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7 tips for selling your home during a divorce

Selling property as part of a divorce is one of the most stressful transactions anyone might make, and choosing your real estate agent is a crucial part of ensuring it goes well.   Disagreement between you and your partner is likely to emerge in this type of sale. Arguments can arise about the asking price, how…
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9 tips to help landlords understand new code

There’s been so much media on the plight of renters in the COVID-19 crisis that landlord rights feel lost in what has become a very public and somewhat one-way conversation. Here, we attempt to clarify issues from the landlord’s perspective. Since March 29, there has been a national moratorium on evictions of those who are…
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Working from home sparks new property buying trend

It’s amazing how our attitudes have changed since the coronavirus lockdowns began. The convenience of working from home has been a revelation to many of us – no battling traffic or public transport, fewer distractions from workmates and a much healthier work-life balance. As agents, we’re now getting inquiries from potential buyers for properties that…
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Why now is a great time to prepare to sell your home

If you’re like most of us during COVID-19, you’ve still got time on your hands. So if you’ve been thinking about selling, there’s never been a better moment to start to prepare your home for sale. It always takes a month or so to prepare a property for sale. You’ll need to complete those annoying…
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What will a COVID-19 property recovery look like?

Gazing into a crystal ball is a fraught exercise at the best of times, but many buyers and sellers are anxious to know how the property market might behave once we’re through the worst of the coronavirus crisis. To find that answer, you need to look at the price levels immediately before and during this…
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