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Renovate Your Kitchen & Add Value to Your Home!

The saleability of your property can be instantly improved with a modern kitchen and gleaming appliances. When trying to add value to your home, it is important to do your research before ripping out cabinets and countertops.Among all the rooms in a home, kitchens are the most expensive to renovate. When updating for lifestyle or profit, it all depends on why you're doing it. Indulge in a few l...

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IS NOW THE RIGHT TIME TO SELL?

There is a relatively little gap between buyers and sellers on the Australian market, as it is well-functioning with high turnover. Despite the fact that we are in a new cycle, prices are not likely to drop dramatically any time soon. The RBA has signaled the beginning of their tightening monetary policy by stating that borrowers can expect four to five interest rate increases throughout the ye...

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The suburbs where unit prices are decreasing amid Brisbane's housing market Boom

New data shows some suburbs of Brisbane are becoming more affordable as housing prices hit record highs in south-east Queensland. Housing prices are expected to continue to rise in the city throughout the year, making it the fastest market to grow among Australian capital cities. A boom in population has led to an increase in Brisbane's average unit price, which has reached $437,000. Accordi...

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What Is happening In The Current Brisbane Housing Market?

Brisbane is experiencing the fastest sales growth right now. Over the past 12 months, Brisbane property values have increased by 29.5%. This is equivalent to a median house value increase of $533 per day for the past year. With a total rise of nearly $202,000, the median home value in Brisbane is now $831,346. The median home value in Brisbane has grown at the fastest rate in 18 years. Additi...

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5 Important Tips to help Add Equity to Your Home

Revamp the Kitchen to Add Value In terms of sales, the kitchen is the single most important room. An outdated kitchen is a deal-breaker for prospective buyers, which is why it's usually the most updated room in the house. Even if you don't have to completely re-fit your kitchen, there are some small upgrades you can make that will help make your space more attractive. Adding new appliances, ad...

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5 Tips For Staying Cool This Summer

Insulate And Close Off the House Using both bulk insulation (big batts) and foil insulation (thin sheets) together can enable your house to stay cool in the summer, as well as warm in the winter. Insulating your home can save you up to 45% on energy costs. Consider adding glazing to your windows as well as improving the seals around your windows. Air Conditioning It can be tempting to turn ...

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Simple Changes to Improve Your Curb Appeal

There are many factors to consider when it comes to selling your house. In the midst of all the tasks at hand, sellers can forget about a critical aspect: curb appeal. It offers a window into your home, so it is imperative to make a good first impression.   In order for buyers to view your home favourably, its curb appeal must be pleasing. If the outside of the house is run down, then th...

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Maximising Value When It Comes To Selling Your Home!

How to get the most value when selling When it comes to getting the most value out of your home there are a variety of factors to think about. To ensure you get the best possible outcome, you will need to make your house stands out more than the rest and this can be achieved by making changes to the areas that will add the most value to your home. To ensure that your money is well spent in ...

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Ask Your Agent These 3 Questions When Selling a Property.

1.      What are the costs of selling?     This gives your real estate agent time to explain the different costs that come with selling a property, so you are aware of any and all “hidden costs” you may not have known about. You will come across the cost of legal fees, agent commission, marketing fees, and capital gains tax.   When it...

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The Project that Will Lead to Property Growth In Brisbane

New Development | New Opportunities  Queens Wharf is the new development that is putting Brisbane on the map more than ever, property prices across the city and other capital cities south of the Queensland border. From the new attention that is now on Brisbane, house prices have made a significant correction in the last 12 months. The casino will change Brisbane by creating new jobs. Thi...

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Runcorn Real Estate | The Best Value Lifestyle

Runcorn is situated close to it all, with the Altandi train station that runs express to CBD and airport, Public bus services at every turn and easy access to the Gateway (northbound freeway) and M1 (southbound freeway), driving time to CBD takes no time at all depending on traffic. Whether you're looking to start a family or move into a place of your own Runcorn offers plenty of parks as well ...

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Hidden Costs & Tips You Should Be Aware Of As A First Home Buyer

A big issue that first home buyers are repeatedly facing is the obscured traps of hidden fees that pop up, this can range from building inspections, pest control, mortgage broker fees, valuation fees, insurance, and other services. If you’re looking as getting a loan, it’s a good idea to scrape that 20 percent in order to better the conditions of the loan and keep you out of the mo...

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Lifestyle & People of Brisbane City

Brisbane City was built on the bend of Brisbane River and has grown to create the new vibrant and appealing lifestyle that is of the city. From a ‘big country town’, Brisbane city is now considered home to many residents who are younger and multicultural, traveling from Korea, China, Taiwan, the UK and New Zealand.   Living in the heart of the city is a new step considering m...

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Brisbane House Prices Reaching New Heights

Brisbane’s homes are on an exciting course as in the past year the median cost of a house has risen by 13 percent. Over the last 12 months the median price of a home has risen by $78,000 which is around the average Queensland annual salary. Real estate experts are touching on how this can be just the beginning due to the successful Olympic bid, which will only fuel Brisbane’s growth...

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Tips Before Renting Out Your Property

When you’re looking to rent out your home, you need to consider preparing it in order to get the rental price you’re asking for. This will also attract a better suited tenant to your home and ensure a smooth rental process. There are many alterations that you should consider in order to make your home stand out and be more appealing. To start off with, you should go around the prop...

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WHY ISN’T YOUR HOME SELLING?

You’re excited to finally sell your home and move onto the next home for your growing life. The market is active and prospering. You put it on the market, expecting it to sell fast so you can use the capitol towards your next house, but instead it’s not selling. People show up to the walk in and are interested but no one steps over the line. It’s very confusing, particularly ...

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Making Your Home More Appealing

First impressions make a huge difference. When you’re trying to sell your home, you want it to make a fantastic first impression, one that makes the potential buyers think about your property when they are driving away. The best way to make the best first impression is to work on your street appeal   Street Appeal   Street appeal is how attractive your property looks from th...

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Wishart Real Estate | For the Family

Wishart is a huge multicultural suburb in Brisbane and easily one of the most popular suburbs, Wishart has plenty to offer for potential home owners and investors. The suburb is best know for the Mansfield State High School catchment area as the school offers no out of area enrolment. Wishart is located 15 kilometres south-east of the Brisbane CBD, with prime positioning for the the Pacific and...

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Macgregor Real Estate | Diverse at Heart

Macgregor is a beautiful suburb that is tucked away just 12 kilometres from the CBD, and with the recently renovated and now world class Garden City shopping center at your doorstep, (though you wouldn't know it) You have everything you could ever need. There are lovely parks, friendly people and great houses. Neighboring suburbs are Mount Gravatt East, Sunnybank, and Holland Park. All lovely p...

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Kuraby Real Estate | A Suburb for Families

Kuraby is a beautful diverse suburb with great easy access to Brisbane City aswell as Garden City, with a train station positioned to get you anywhere you need to go. Kuraby is roughly a 30 minute drive to Brisbane CBD depending on traffic and 51 minutes for the Gold Coast.  Kuraby is a beautiful leafy green suburb with parks, restuarants and local shops spread around the suburb. New homes...

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Mount Gravatt Real Estate | Close to it all

Mount Gravatt is a suburb in Brisbane that is 8 km southeast of the CBD and is in between Logan Road and the South East Freeway. Growing families are loving this suburb due to its close proximity to public transport, schools, shops and entertainment facilities. It is an excellent option for commuting workers and families. With a population of around 3,379 in 2016, we can set an educated guess o...

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Holland Park Real Estate | Simply The Place To Be

  Holland Park is a wonderful suburb with great easy access to Brisbane City aswell as being surrounded by amazing parklands, excellent schools, charming cafe's, bars and restaurants. No matter where you are in the suburb you are never far from anything you could possibly need. Holland Park is highly sought after for the close proximity to the city and easy living for families, single adu...

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Rochedale Real Estate | A Community Within

The Rochedale area is home to some of Brisbane’s newest houses, Rochedale is definitely the place to be. Still expanding thanks to several new estates, the suburb’s benefits extend well beyond its fresh and modern feel. Add in an ultra-convenient location, great schools, upcoming developments and even the opportunity to live on acreage properties, and it’s no wonder Rochedale ...

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Sunnybank | The Heart of Asian Culture

The Sunnybank area is one of Brisbane’s most diverse neighbourhood. Boasting the best Asian dining and entertainment in the South-East corner, this pocket of Brisbane’s southside has a vibrant cultural scene. Located 15 kilometres from the CBD and offers a great option for commuters who are after a thriving local culture and local parks. Sunnybank has been positively growing year af...

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The Appraisal Process: What Buyers and Sellers Should Know

The importance of understanding the steps to selling or buying a house. A big question buyers and sellers often have is about the home appraisal process, how this can impact them when listing their house for sale. The importance of buyers and sellers understanding this process is ideal so that your home purchase, or sale goes as smoothly as possible. What exactly is a home appraisal? Under...

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Brisbane house prices at record highs

News from 9 News Staff The new year has delivered good news for south-east Queensland homeowners, with property prices rising across the region. According to data from CoreLogic, housing values in Brisbane shrugged off coronavirus concerns to outperform both Sydney and Melbourne. "Brisbane housing values rose by 1.1 per cent over the month of December," CoreLogic's Head of Research...

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TAKE 5: WHAT TO NEGOTIATE WHEN BUYING A HOUSE

Whether you are a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned veteran, the negotiation part of the transaction can be a little daunting and stressful. However, it is necessary to ensure you are getting the best possible deal for your money. So, what should you negotiate when buying a home? Closing costs. Your closing costs are determined by a variety of factors, but you can expect it to be between 2%...

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Australian home prices could rise 10 percent in 2021: Analyst

News from 7 News - AAP Property prices in Australia’s biggest cities could decline early in 2021 due to raised coronavirus restrictions for the latest infections in the eastern states. Tim Lawless, research director of property data group CoreLogic, said house prices would probably decline in the first couple of months as buyers become wary of the latest COVID-19 restrictions. “I...

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Greater Brisbane locked down: Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk makes shock COVID announcement

News from 7 News - Elizabeth Daoud Greater Brisbane will go into a hard three-day lockdown after one local case of COVID was recorded on Thursday. The area, which includes Brisbane, Logan, Ipswich, Moreton Bay and Redlands, will go into lockdown from 6pm Friday to 6pm Monday.   Residents will only be allowed to leave their homes for one of four essential r...

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Aussie housing demand to plunge as COVID shocks population growth: report

News from News.com.au - NCA NewsWire - Rebecca Le May The global COVID-19 pandemic has caused the biggest shock to population growth since early last century, triggering a forecast plunge in new demand for Australian housing over coming years.   That’s the key finding of the first report by the federal government’s newly-formed National Housing Finance and Investment Corpo...

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Prepare your Lessors and Tenants for Storm Season

News from REIQ While Queensland is often described as ’beautiful one day, and perfect the next’, there’s no denying that between the sunshine-filled days, we can experience some downright destructive weather. We’ve already seen horrific storms cause damage to properties this year, so it’s i...

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Why didn't the housing market crash? CoreLogic

News from Property Observer - ELIZA OWEN - Head of Research Australia at CoreLogic 2020 has been a devastating year for many households and small businesses. As Australia moves through its first recession in over 28 years, ABS payroll data suggests wages are down 4.3% between Australia’s 100th case of COVID-19 on March 14, and October 31 . In the same period, payroll jobs decrea...

NAB forecast Brisbane house prices to rise 7% in 2021

News from Property Observer NAB have revised up their expectations for house prices this quarter and now see an overall national increase of around 5% over 2021.  They expect a "bifurcation of markets", with apartment price growth to be weaker than house price growth, particularly for the larger cities. "We forecast healthy gains of over 7% in each of Brisbane, Adelaide and Hobart in 20...

QLD in race for Aussies to boost housing industry

News by The Courier Mail - Debra Bela The lowest overseas migration levels in more than 100 years is likely to pitch state against state in a bid for interstate migrants to keep the housing industry active, and property experts suggest it could be a showdown between Queensland and South Australia. The Federal Government’s budget announcement that Net Overseas Migration is expected to dr...

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What happens now: Property experts give QLD government direction for next four years

News from The Courier Mail - Debra Bela An interstate migrant boom not seen since the early 2000s is expected when Queensland borders reopen but property experts say the newly re-elected state government must work hard to keep its newest residents. An interstate migrant boom not seen since the early 2000s is expected when Queensland borders reopen but property experts say the newly re-elected...

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La Nina phenomenon poses weather warning for pool owners

News from The courier Mail - Sophie Foster In a warning for pool owners, the Bureau of Meteorology has flagged the start of the La Nina weather phenomenon, which will bring extra rain, some storms and possibly even flooding. In a warning for pool owners, the Bureau of Meteorology has flagged the start of the La Nina weather phenomenon, which will bring extra rain, some storms and possibly eve...

Where the COVID-19 bargain home buys are

News From James MacSmith - News Corp Australia Network - News.com.au The coronavirus pandemic has had a sobering effect on most sectors of the Australian economy and real estate is no different. But if you’re looking to buy, that is a good thing and there could be plenty of bargains out there. According to Eliza Owen, head of research at property data group CoreLogic, “the stri...

COVID-19 renovation boom: How much Aussies are spending to give their houses a facelift during the pandemic

News from The Courier Mail - Sophie Foster Aussie families have jumped at the chance to renovate their properties during the coronavirus pandemic. New lending data has revealed just how keen Australians are to give their homes a facelift,, with the average budget coming in at a whopping $63,188. Victoria came in with the highest average renovation cost at $71,067, followed by Tasmania $67,41...

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QLD postcodes lead first home loan deposit scheme take-up

News From The Courier Mail - Sophie Foster New details into the First Home Loan Deposit Scheme have shown it to be an outstanding success, with two Queensland postcodes leading the take-up nationally. The details were released as part of research by the National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation into the first six months of the scheme’s operation to June 30 this year, which saw...

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FINDING THE RIGHT MATTRESS

You’ve got more options than ever when mattress shopping these days with no shortage of brick-and-mortar and online-only retailers to choose from. Here are the factors you should consider when you’re shopping for a perfect night’s sleep. Mattress construction: The most popular mattress types are inner spring mattresses, memory foam mattresses, and adjustable air mattresses....

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Property market update: How CBDs will survive post COVID-19

News from Realestate.com.au - Nerida Conisbee - Chief Economist Central business districts across Australia are currently the most visible property market victims of COVID-19. The Property Council of Australia will soon release its office vacancy rate numbers, and you can expect to see an increase, perhaps doubling. What they won’t show, is that most offices currently have very few...

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PREP YOUR PETS FOR THE BIG MOVE

Your moving day is set and it’s time to start preparing. As you’re making your lists and checking them twice, don’t forget to factor in your furry friends. Here are some tips for making sure the process goes smoothly. Medical records. When moving to a different city or state, one of the main things you need to take into consideration is finding a new veterinarian that is the ...

EASY LANDSCAPING DIY PROJECTS

Ever get the itch to do a DIY project? Whenever we do, our favorites involve getting outdoors and mixing up our landscaping features. Whether it's as simple as installing some lighting or a little more time-consuming like re-plotting plants, a fresh look for the lawn always gives your home a fresh look as well. Here are our top five easy landscaping projects! Create a pathway. To guide you a...

WHAT TO REPAIR BEFORE YOU LIST

When you’re getting ready to list your home, it’s of the upmost importance to ensure you are showing it in the best light. Taking time to highlight its strengths and fix up some of its possible weaknesses can make a big difference in how fast it sells. Here are our top five recommended repairs to make before selling your home. Repaint walls. Giving your home a fresh coat of paint ...

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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HOME WARRANTY & HOME INSURANCE

When purchasing a new home, it’s important to do in-depth research on all facets of the homebuying process. One thing you’ll need to understand is how to best protect yourself and your investment if anything were to go wrong. Check out the information on home insurance versus home warranty below to educate yourself on your options. Home Insurance Homeowners insurance pays for any ...

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5 CRITERIA FOR PRICING A HOME

When you put your home up for sale, one of the best ways to determine the asking price is to look at comparable sales. There’s rarely a perfect apples-to-apples comparison, so a pricing decision often relies on comparisons to several recent sales in the area. Here are five criteria to look for in a sales comparison. Location: Homes in the same neighborhood typically follow the s...

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STAGING STRATEGIES FOR YOUR HOME

Staging your home is all about putting the best foot forward for potential buyers. By highlighting its most desirable features, you can draw more interest for your home and leave a lasting impression that is sure to help you sell it more quickly. Here’s what you should keep in mind as you prepare for your next open house or viewing! Help them visualize it as their own. Make it easier f...

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Queenslanders continue to cooperate during COVID-19

News From RTA The RTA’s latest COVID-19 conciliation data has shown that almost three-quarters of all conciliated tenancy disputes have been successfully resolved within an average of seven days. Of the 1769 disputes conciliated by the RTA, 74% have related to rent arrears.Under the new temporary COVID-19 tenancy laws, tenants and property owners who are unable to reach an agreement tog...

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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 crisis. We’d be happy to discuss with you how the market has been performing, b...

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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 either offer a designat...

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8 Reasons to get ready to Sell now

If the walls are closing in and your incarcerated kids have convinced you it’s time to sell up and find a bigger home, then the time to act is now. As we are seeing with the easing of restrictions across Australia, the lockdown won’t last forever. And it always takes a few months to prepare a property for sale. As so many thousands of Australians have discovered, there has never b...

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Brisbane’s growth holds promise for post-virus future

Brisbane remains the most affordable city on the East Coast and was showing strong and steady growth in property values when the coronavirus struck. And with Queensland the first state to start to lift lockdown restrictions, it augurs well for the market’s return. New research shows property values in the city increased by 3.1% in the 12 months to March 2020, pushing the city to record h...

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Is Queensland well placed to build the nation into economic recovery?

From REIQEditor: Olivier Björksäter-Bleylock Data: Sandra Stuckey Analysis: Nicola McDougall and Kieran Clair At the time of writing, the Queensland Government had just issued an open declaration to Australia that the Sunshine State was “open for business and the place to invest and build as the nation looks to recover from the COVID-19 economic crisis.” That’s the ...

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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 odd jobs around the home, and maybe repaint one or two rooms that ar...

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Developers woo home buyers with cash splashes and free mortgages

News Corp Australia - The courier Mail HOME buyers could save up to $100,000 on top of government stimulus measures as Brisbane property developers and builders try to woo the market with sweet deals of their own.   From cash splashes and furniture packages to free mortgages and stamp duty savings, buyers are being offered lucrative incentives to sign on the dotted line in the wake of t...

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Coronavirus forced major swing in Aussie attitudes, says survey

News From The Courier Mail – Sophie Foster   A NEW survey has found that COVID-19 has caused a swing in attitude among Australians that could have long-term effects on the property market. The survey, conducted by RSL Art Union in December and again in May, looked at what makes a “dream home” for Australians. It found that more people valued proximity to work or places...