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3 Signs It's Time to Consult a Lawyer When Buying a New Home

Purchasing real estate is almost always the single largest financial commitment an individual or family will make in their lifetime. While many everyday transactions mo...

How Landscaping and the Right Turf Can Transform Property Value and Lifestyle

Over the past decade, the definition of the Australian home has undergone a fundamental shift. No longer viewed simply as a patch of grass framed by a boundary fence, the...

Why More Melbourne Builders Are Choosing Steel Frame Construction

Melbourne is in the middle of one of the biggest building booms in its history. New suburbs are going up across the outer north, the west and the south east, while olde...

Money

APRA requires independent oversight board and mortgage arrears targets

“The Government should establish an RBA-style Board to oversee APRA with a target for mortgage arrears of between 2 and 3 per cent,” said HIA Chief Economist, Tim Rea...

5 Predictions For the Sydney Property Market in 2023

While sellers might be hoping for prices to rebound, buyers are hoping for the opposite. So, what can Sydneysiders expect from the property market in 2023? Nationally...

Do I Need An Advocate To Help Me With Bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy can be a stressful time. From the forms to the creditors, it’s hard to go through the bankruptcy process alone. That’s where a bankruptcy advocate comes in. ...

House & Garden

The Circularity Mirage: Deconstructing Modern Textile Recycling

Introduction: The Hidden Cost of Our Clothes The modern fashion industry has built its empire on speed, style, and disposability. Every year, millions of tons of garment...

Discovering Excellence: How A Melbourne Interior Design Company Enhances Your Home?

The pursuit of excellence is not merely an objective but a way of life in the vibrant city of Melbourne, where culture and creativity are interwoven. This pursuit exten...

The pros and cons of buying vs renting a property

Two-thirds (66 per cent) of Australians either own or are paying off a property, and, on average, 32 per cent of the population are renters.[1] Deciding which categor...