The state government has passed new tenancy rules restricting rents to one increase per year. On the surface this makes sense, there is a supply versus demand issue and that competition is pushing up prices. Rental prices under $650 per week are the most competitive and the intention is to protect tenants. But in a…
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Originally posted on Realestate.com.au and Presented by Optus12 Apr 2023, 2:13pm Nowadays, your home’s games room can have all the latest furnishings and tech to enhance your gaming experience. Ready to get the edge over your opponents and level up your gaming setup? We round up the essentials every home games room needs. 1. Enhanced…
Originally published by News Corp and Sophie Foster It is possible to buy a house in Brisbane at 2006 prices – and half that in the Queensland regions – with PropTrack data naming 40 suburbs where affordability still reigns supreme. Latest analysis of the cheapest suburbs in Greater Brisbane and the Queensland regions found $330,000…
Originally published by Sophie Thomson – Courier Mail (Click To Follow) A little shed tucked away in the corner of the garden need not be just a functional space – it can be a little hideaway that is aesthetically pleasing for you to potter about in. Rather than just a space to house your essential…
It’s a strange reality that we judge a professional on statements largely out of their control. Recently a friend of mine interviewed two property management companies about renting out their house for one to two years. They felt their property was worth between $1000 and $1200 per week. The first agent was, in their words…
Fabian Capomolla We live in Australia, where the climate and conditions can be tough on plants. My golden rule when designing a garden is to recognise the local conditions and choose plants to match. If you’re after minimal effort with maximum impact, then making the most of hardy plants is always a good idea. What…
originally posted by realestate.com.au and written by Jarrod Scott – REA Group. The climate for renters is tough – low supply, high demand and increasing prices are making it a frustrating experience for tenants seeking a home. The Brisbane vacancy rate is 1.33 per cent with a listing only lasting a median of 17 days…
I spoke with a person recently who was gutted they had just missed out on a property at auction and they were chasing some feedback to work out where they went wrong. I asked them about their strategy when bidding. They didn’t have one. Their plan was to wait until the property went ‘on the…