
Your guide to buying a home
Buying a home is both exciting and tense. For most people it is the biggest investment they will make in their lifetime and yet most Australians aspire to become homeowners.

Buying a home is both exciting and tense. For most people it is the biggest investment they will make in their lifetime and yet most Australians aspire to become homeowners.

Buying a home is probably the biggest investment that you will make in your lifetime. While the cost of the property is without a doubt
The American Institute of Architects has recently published the results of its annual survey on home design trends. The results show clearly how the pandemic

The lockdown, home schooling and work from home tendencies have unsurprisingly shaped the home décor trends in 2021. Natural components, luxury and comfort are what

There is nothing quite like a clever bathroom renovation to brighten up your home and increase its value. But what if that bathroom is small and cramped? Is it worth the time and money it will take to renew and brighten it up?

As you transition into family life, you’ll have to make some changes but there’s no need to ditch your home style and décor. You may have to put up with occasional mess and chaos, but for the most part, organized people manage to maintain a semblance of a past order.

A new law that will roll back the responsible lending rules may well be on the cards within as little as a week. This follows a government report that stated that home loan approval was taking far too long and that the process was intrusive.

As house prices spiral across the country, would-be homeowners are forced to make a plan. According to CoreLogic data, in February house prices rose at rates beyond anything we’ve seen in 17 years. Only Darwin and Perth have avoided these vast increases in price.
If you’re thinking about downsizing—or just exploring your options—I’m here to help when you’re ready.