Archive for the ‘Renting’ Category

3 Tips To Enhance Your Space

Marketing

Make the most of your personal space

Whether living at home with the family, renting or sharing with friends, making the most of the space you have can vividly enhance your well being. It can prove to be quite difficult to create a space that is truly yours and this is especially true if you are sharing or … Continue Reading »

Using the Senses:

Investment

How To Create A Zen Space In Your Home

Creating a space to recharge and unwind is essential when trying to maintain peace and balance in an increasingly busy world. However, not many of us know where to start when it comes to creating the perfect zen space in any property.
According to well-known holistic guru, … Continue Reading »

Top 10

Investment

Top 10 most expensive rental suburbs across Australia for houses

Today we take a look across the nation and unveil Australia’s most expensive suburbs to rent. Property Data provider RP Data has crunched the numbers and have compiled a list of the top 10 suburbs with the highest median rental price (houses) over the past year. Kicking off … Continue Reading »

The Real World of Renting

Investment

Renting Facts Exposed

An experience most of us will endure at some stage in our lives, renting is viewed by some as a necessary evil and as a constraint by some.

Industry powered website realestateview.com.au have compiled a survey asking respondents to answer a number of questions in relation to renting.

Interestingly over 55% of respondents answered that getting to the open for inspection … Continue Reading »

Landlords, Lifestyle & Gen Y

Buying

A Changing Landscape

The stereotype of the typical landlord is fast changing. According to a recent report from ME Bank, from the six months to December 2013 over 15% of young singles were saving for an investment property.

A contributing factor to the changing demographic is quite simply the affordability of property prices in metro areas. As property … Continue Reading »

When did you last check your smoke alarm?

Buying

Can you smell smoke?

A typical smoke alarm will set you back around $30 and is an important household item to have in the home and to ensure it is working sufficiently. Often the question is raised why is it least prioritised and frequently overlooked?

So when did you last check yours?

I … Continue Reading »

RentRight; Consumer Affairs Victoria

Company News

#RentRight

Written By Billy Dounis

Earlier this month, Consumer Affairs Victoria launched a revolutionary new smartphone app to help renters across the state. The application is available for iPhone and Android and downloadable free in the app store

The app allows renters to:

Send template emails on issues such as repairs and ending the lease, including the ability to send photos
Get … Continue Reading »

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