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5 Tips For Bidding at Auction

Be prepared If this is your first time bidding at auction it’s important to do some homework to familiarise yourself with the process so you are not caught unawares when it comes time to bid for the home of your dreams. Find videos of past auctions or view auctioneers profile videos online or attend as many auctions as you can.

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The difference between conditional and unconditional property offers

When making an offer on a home there are two types of offers: conditional and unconditional. Conditional offers A conditional offer is one that includes certain conditions that must be met before the sale of the property goes through. This type of offer is still a binding contract, however, if any of the conditions aren’t met you can choose not

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Top 5 Kitchen Design Trends of 2016

Article by: Dimitra Protopsaltis of Perini Kitchens & Bathrooms Soft Colour Schemes This year, we are seeing a trend towards a softer colour scheme throughout the entire design market: from furniture, homewares and even in the fashion industry. Think natural materials such as furs, light timbers and natural stone, paired with pastel hues, soft greys and eggshell whites. In keeping

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Moving day survival kit

Moving house, while exciting, can be stressful and tiring. Although you’ve been preparing for months and have done all the right things like label or colour tag boxes, finding things on moving day can be a challenge. Packing a survival kit will ensure you can quickly find items you need on the day without ripping open boxes. Your moving day

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What’s it like to live in Ringwood?

Those who know Ringwood in Melbourne’s outer eastern suburbs will be aware of just how far its come in the last 12 months and why it’s becoming a sought after suburb. Land sales in the area began back in the 1850s where land owners used their plots for grazing, fruit growing and making bricks. With the construction of the railway

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Selling in winter? How to brighten up your home to attract buyers

Winter is a great time to put your home on the market simply because there is less property for sale, resulting in less competition. But with winter comes shorter days and often those days can be drab. The good news is buyers are still buying property in winter so give your home the best chance at a quick sale by

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Do I need a building and pest inspection?

There is no law that states a buyer or seller of a property must acquire a building or pest inspection, however buyers would be wise to have these checks completed by a reputable building/pest inspector before purchasing a property. The cost of a building and pest inspection is small when you consider the amount of money you’re investing in your

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Preparing for a rental inspection

If you’re renting a property there will come a time when your landlord (or their agent) will conduct an inspection. In some cases, this inspection will take place on a yearly basis, other times it may be on short notice. As a tenant, you must receive a minimum of 24 hours written notice that an inspection is to take place,

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Negative gearing

Recent speculation on possible negative gearing policy changes has left everyone wondering how it will affect them and what it will mean for the housing market and the economy. The national real estate body, the Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA) along with state-based REIs, including the REIV has launched a campaign calling for the retention of negative gearing. A change in policy could

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