Living Blog
Buying and selling property is an exciting time, whether it’s your first purchase or your next move up the property ladder. Mixed in with the excitement is often a feeling of overwhelm, as you consider the legal impacts of your purchase or sale. Thankfully there are professionals available to guide you safely through the legalities so you can focus on life in your new home.
Cooling-off period: what home buyers need to know
When you buy a home in Australia, the contract will normally specify a cooling-off period. This is the last chance to change your mind and cancel the sale without breaking the contract and facing...
Retirement Village Contracts: What You Need to Know
Retirement village contracts are different from standard property contracts. They outline the costs of residency, your rights as a village resident and the responsibilities of the village operators,...
How to establish a granny flat on your existing property
Granny flats are self-contained living areas located on the property of another house. It’s called a granny flat because it is a popular option for families looking to house ageing parents, without...
Pre-settlement inspection: what home buyers need to know
Settlement is the final stage in the home buying process, but it's not the time to get complacent. You want to be confident that you're buying property in the condition advertised, without any nasty...
The pros & cons of buying off the plan
Buying off the plan has become a popular choice both for investors and home buyers. It’s a very affordable way of buying property, particularly for young people wanting to enter the housing market or...
Why selling your home in the new year is a good idea
If you’re wanting to sell your home, you might have heard that January is one of the worst times of the year to sell. But in fact, you might even be able to get a better deal for your home.
Taking advantage of January's real estate lull
Ask any real estate agent, and they'll tell you that January is the quietest month in their calendar. There are a few reasons for this, but the holiday period tends to be one when society focuses on...
First-time home buyer’s guide to property inspections
Purchasing property is one of the most significant financial decisions you will ever make in your life, so it makes sense that it should be an informed decision. Before you sign on the dotted line,...
A guide to buying a house at auction
There are a few different ways to buy a house in Australia and house auctions is one of the most common yet mysterious.
If you've never bought a home before – or just never attended an auction –...