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Jan 29, 2019

Brisbane - Essentially a Flat Market in 2018

Dwelling values continue to hold on reasonably firm with dwelling values edging 0.1% higher over the month of December to 0.3% over the year of 2018. This essentially creating a flat market. An

Jan 29, 2019

Rise of the High Street - How Brisbane Suburbs Compare

Much like how TV killed the Radio star - it was the mall that killed the suburban high street. But it appears that as online shopping brings the end of the mall, city-dwellers are returning to the hig

Jan 29, 2019

Styling Your Rental Home

Brisbane is filled with a mixture of mid-century and contemporary properties. In this blog post, we give tips on styling a rental property to make it home. Embrace your home’s features Brisbane is f

Jan 22, 2019

First Time Renters - What You Need To Know

As classes for university begin in a month, many young people have begun looking for their very first rental. Searching for your first home away from home is the fun part, but when it comes to applyin

Jan 22, 2019

A Summary of Sydney and Melbourne's Markets

Sydney and Melbourne are seeing decreases while the rest of Australia is stable or seeing growth, why is this? There are a few factors causing this. In this post, we explore some of the reasons Sydney

Jan 22, 2019

Making An Outdoor Space Home

With so much happening inside our homes, making our outdoor spaces homely can be placed at the bottom of our 'to-do' lists. But when we do this, we prevent ourselves from getting the most value of thi

Jan 16, 2019

Protect Your Home During Storm Season

Storm season is upon us and as the breeze picks up so too does potential damage to properties. And while we all have the best intentions, preparing for a storm isn’t always on the top of our to-do lis

Jan 15, 2019

Australia's Lifestyle Markets See Growth

The lifestyle markets continue to rise in value - although at a slower rate than this time last year. This comes as great news as while Sydney and Melbourne are under the spotlight for their recent lo