Seeing past the styling and decorating

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Gone are the days of vendors brewing coffee, baking cookies and buying a posie of flowers in preparation for opens. These days we have professional stylists, furniture hire companies, TV shows featuring property ‘flipping’, colour consultants, and agencies to make it all happen in a short stint of just a few days. Engaging these services…

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The Plight of the First Home Buyer

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This year we’ve been able to be a part of quite a few First Home Buyer purchases and particularly of late. With the introduction of the full Stamp Duty Concession for purchases under $600,000 since July 1 2017, this contingent has been a powerful force in the metro markets. Aside from dealing with inexperience, competitive…

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Only five property weekends remaining for 2017

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With only five auction weekends remaining for 2017 we are preparing our clients for the pre-Christmas buying conditions. Unlike previous months we are currently seeing higher levels of stock on the market and we can anticipate some vendor and agent-driven subtle changes that are hallmarks of the approaching Festive Season. Most vendors facing a late…

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Suburb Alert: Rippleside 3215

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A suburb wedged between two parks, boasting stunning Victorian and Edwardian era homes just 2.5km from Geelong’s city centre with beach access is one of our favourite underrated suburbs of 2017. Rippleside is one of Geelong’s tiniest suburbs; with less than 500 inhabitants and a mere ~200 homes gracing its pretty streets. Nestled between even-tinier Drumcondra…

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South Kingsville… our Inner-West’s Smallest Suburb

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Our most recent acquisition was a special one indeed. A dear client who had moved down to Melbourne from Queensland had set her sights on the inner-west. We were engaged to help find her new home; preferably a modern townhouse with room for visitors, her two cats and she was keen for us to identify…

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Bell curves and probability…

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Property prices can be hard to predict sometimes. Outcomes don’t always go to plan and there will always be the surprise results that we call anomalies. Every time we meet a home buyer and commence the assignment with our new client we discuss the need for our assignment to  focus on areas and dwelling types…

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The Power of a Plan B

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We often see buyers set their sights on a property they love. The excitement, the anticipation and the build up to auction day can be exhausting, and the fear of disappointment can really bite as the auction date closes in. We always continue the search, no matter how suitable the property may seem. We provision…

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Sea Change in Belmont, Geelong

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What are some of the options for First Home Buyers with a circa-$500,000 budget when they ideally want a character house, a nice sized backyard and proximity to cafes, train and shops? Geelong…. just 75km from Melbourne, 55 minutes’ drive on the freeway and an easy train ride into Southern Cross Station. Our most recent…

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