Author: Kylie Davis

Avoid being a vulnerable buyer

Losing a property at auction can be disappointing, but you must ensure that it doesn’t turn you into a vulnerable buyer. You have to remind yourself to fight the emotions of missing out and stick to the fundamentals of property search. Whatever you do, don’t fall into the trap of feeling that you have to…
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Rental shortage impacts market

A rental crisis that has struck post-lockdown Australia is allowing investors an opportunity to re-enter the market. Rents have risen almost 12% in the past 12 months and the vacancy rate stands at an incredible 1%, according to new data from SQM Research.  These factors, combined with subdued pricing as our interest rates move north,…
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Hidden costs in bathroom renovations

A bathroom remodel is an excellent strategy to increase your property’s value before sale or to add some modern luxury to your existing home.  Together with a kitchen, the bathroom is the most complex room to upgrade because it requires attention to detail. You’ll need to coordinate at least four contractors, usually a builder, electrician,…
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Four ways to reduce mortgage pain

As a first-time buyer, or a current homeowner looking to refinance, you’ll find that it pays dividends to create a mortgage repayment strategy.  Don’t make the mistake of just following your lender’s instructions.  If you play the game smartly, you’ll discover a few tricks that will shave thousands of dollars off your payment schedule.  Making…
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Prepare for plumbing issues this winter

Plumbing is one of those elements in our homes that gets little attention until something goes wrong. But, did you know that colder weather can play havoc with drainage and pipes? As an experienced agency and property manager in our area, we see three common plumbing problems that can be caused by inclement and colder…
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Tips to fix a bad case of mould

The rainfall generated by the El Nina weather system has given homeowners many challenges, from plugging roof leaks and finding sunny days to mow the lawn to battling ugly, furry mould that suddenly appears on walls and ceilings. Many cases of mould can be attributed to the damp weather and lack of ventilation throughout the…
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Maintenance hints for wet weather preparation

The rain that has been our almost constant companion on the East Coast this year has made the ground so wet that it could start affecting the structures of some homes. State capitals Sydney and Brisbane have been inundated with more than 1,200mm and 1,500mm respectively, and many regional areas have been hit harder. Cairns…
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Setting the negotiation table

When you sit down to negotiate the purchase of a new home, do you know what’s on the table?  Are you about to have a conversation that’s only about money, or is there more to talk about? This type of conversation is most common in the Australian market after a property has been passed in…
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Stay warm while reducing your bills

It’s amazing to think winter is already here; just in time for our electricity and gas prices to increase.  Escalating energy costs, plus rising food and fuel bills, suggest there’s never been a better time to adopt a few basic measures to keep your home warm during these cold months. A well-insulated home is highly…
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Turn up the heat outdoors for a winter sale

When you’re preparing to sell your home in winter months, don’t relegate your back garden and entertaining area in favour of improvements indoors. You can make your garden appealing with just a few inexpensive touches that will win over prospective buyers despite the falling mercury. Two favourite improvements are the installation of a pizza oven…
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