Millennials. It's a term used to describe people born between the early 1980's to around the year 2000.
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Millennials. It's a term used to describe people born between the early 1980's to around the year 2000.
Topics: Buying, Advice, Millennial Buyers
Spring and summer are a popular time to sell your home, but where do you begin? Most people will spruce up their property by decluttering and cleaning their house, but many people don’t realise how much impact their garden can have. Here are some easy ways to help ensure your garden adds value to your property before you put it on the market.
A messy garage is overwhelming, to say the least. After years of accumulating “stuff” a good purge is necessary, especially if you plan to move.
Topics: Advice, Home Ownership
Topics: Newsletters, Advice, Home Decor & Furnishing
Kitchens are widely touted as a room of a house that can add value when it comes to selling your property. But not all kitchens are created equal. What can you do to yours to catch a potential buyer’s eye and persuade them to make a good offer?
Topics: Newsletters, Residential, Selling, Advice, Home Maintenance
Winter is one of those times of year where we all gravitate to the comfiest spots in our homes. Snuggling up with woolly throws on the couch, boiling the kettle for pots of tea or coffee, and curling up next to a heater or fireplace.
Topics: Australia, Decoration, Advice, Winter, home improvements, Home Maintenance
Kitchens are widely touted as a room of a house that can add value when it comes to selling your property. But not all kitchens are created equal. What can you do to yours to catch a potential buyer’s eye and persuade them to make a good offer?
Topics: Residential, Selling, Advice, home improvements, Home Maintenance
Are you listing your property for sale this winter? Then you may have heard it can be a more difficult time to sell, and while this can sometimes be true with fewer house-hunters out and about at open homes, there are also several advantages to selling in winter.
If you’re renting a property, chances are you are faced with fairly regular property inspections by either your landlord or property manager. Sure, these inspections can sometimes be a hassle, but there are steps you can take to minimise the stress on you and make sure the inspection goes smoothly.
Topics: Property Management, Advice
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