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How to care for your pets when moving

When you start planning a move to a new home, your mind buzzes with a thousand thoughts, yet one important decision may be forgotten: what to do with your pets? Moving home can be a source of anxiety for cats and dogs that have grown familiar with their current surroundings and even the local neighbourhood.…
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Evacuation in times of natural disaster

Did you know that it is important for everyone to have a home evacuation plan in place, even if you do not live in a natural disaster prone area? While the frequency and severity of disasters such as floods, cyclones and bushfires can vary depending on location, it is important for all Australians to be…
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How to emergency declutter before buyers arrive

It’s amazing how “our stuff” can have an emotional hold on us and complicate what should be the simple task of decluttering our home. The simple idea of getting rid of unnecessary possessions (and let’s face it, they’ll cost you money to move them when you’ve found your next dream home) is harder than it…
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Job security cushions end of fixed-term loans

Disruptions to the global financial market, including the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and the stressed purchase of Credit Swisse, has left many buyers and sellers asking what this means for local lenders, mortgage rates and a rebound in property values. The good news is that local lenders operate in a safe environment without ultra-cut-throat…
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Report shows 96% of sellers make money

A new report has revealed that the majority of property sellers are making a profit on their sales, despite the market’s recalibration due to rising inflation and higher mortgage costs. Some 96% of owners who have sold recently made a profit on their transaction, according to researcher CoreLogic NZ in its residential Pain and Gain…
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Top tips for checking out solar power

Solar panels have become a significant selling point for homes, especially as power bills are poised to jump by up to 30% across Australia. This environmentally-friendly solution offers considerable advantages. Depending on the size of the system, solar panels can eradicate power bills and give you energy independence. You’ll also reduce your home’s carbon footprint,…
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Avoid common decorating mistakes

Buying your first property is an unforgettable experience, and it’s one of the most important decisions you’ll make to set yourself on the path of wealth creation. And if you’ve achieved this goal during the current economic times, you’ve done incredibly well so congratulations! Owning a first home can also be unforgettable if you’ve never…
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Hot tips for replacing your carpets

Installing new carpets is a great way to immediately give any older home or apartment a fresh look. If carpet shopping is a new experience for you, it will pay to do a little research beforehand. Buying the best carpet for the job is not just about looks, you should also consider how much foot…
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Demystifying the tricky business of oven cleaning

It’s amazing what buyers look for when inspecting a home for the first time. Most scrutiny falls on the kitchen and bathrooms: drawers are opened and closed, taps turned on and off, and the extractor fans teased at various speeds. If you’re selling your home, your agent should alert you to buyers’ inspection behaviours so…
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How to buy your dream home at auction

With auction clearance rates holding steady in a busy auction market, a growing number of buyers are starting to hone their bidding skills to win their dream property. There’s much more to successfully bidding for a property than turning up and raising your hand. So, below, we have listed seven tips for buying at auction. …
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