Early Learning Options Driving Suburb Growth

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For a long time, suburbs with great public schools have driven up property prices as parents scamper into the catchment zone before their little ones hit prep. Nowadays, working parents are thinking earlier with many seeking properties near excellent early learning facilities…

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Don’t do it yourself

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When it comes to DIY around the house, ask yourself, am I going to injure myself? And how much is this going to cost if I screw it up? There are things most people can tackle, but here’s a list of things you should probably (definitely) outsource…

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The Centrepiece to Your Home: The Kitchen

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No, it’s not just a place where food is prepared. It’s where we gather, discuss our day, sometimes where we eat breakfast, other times where we drink wine with friends. And if you ever thought the kitchen wasn’t a place for your personality to shine, you could be mistaken. Here are some ideas to think about…

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Post-Covid Inflation – How it will affect the Property Market

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You might have heard murmurs of increasing inflation thanks to our high levels of debt. It’s expected to increase even more – and faster than what the world banks are predicting. Higher inflation means higher prices, so should you be concerned…?

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8 Simple Tips for Better Rental Returns

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Whether you’re new to this investment property business or have been playing landlord for a little while now, this is required reading. You’ll learn some straight up simple ways to maximise your profits. It all starts with some careful, strategic forward planning…

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Top 10 School Catchment Areas for High Property Growth in Australia & Sydney

Many families are choosing to buy in areas that have great public schools. This is helping with the property prices in these locations. House prices in some of Australia’s school catchment areas have soared by as much as 35% over the past 12 months…

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