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Melbourne Property Market Update – November 16, 2013

By Peter Sarmas on 16 Nov 2013 No Comments yet, your thoughts are very welcome

This week, the Housing Industry Association (HIA) predicted a steady recovery for renovation investment and strong growth in the housing sector over the next few years. In their spring National Outlook report, they claim dwelling commencements could eventually match the highs achieved during the post-GFC stimulus ...

Sugar Puff Cupcakes

By Peter Sarmas on 15 Nov 2013 No Comments yet, your thoughts are very welcome

There’s no denying Yarraville is one of Melbourne’s café hotspots. Venture out to the chic little suburb and you’ll never go without a hit of caffeine or somewhere to relax on a lazy Sunday afternoon. However, there’s a coffee shop hidden away in an old Victorian-style building that you might not even notice at first glance – Sugar Puff Cupcakes ...

New Green Building Rating Tool Launches

By Peter Sarmas on 15 Nov 2013 No Comments yet, your thoughts are very welcome

The Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) has come up with a comprehensive rating tool that promises to improve the energy efficiency and environmental sustainability of existing buildings. GBCA’s Chief Executive Romily Madew expects the tool to be a “game changer” for Australia’s property ...

Home Renovation Programs Empower Viewers to Take Action

By Peter Sarmas on 14 Nov 2013 No Comments yet, your thoughts are very welcome

A recent study recorded huge jumps in demand for home renovation services after The Block and House Rules aired earlier this year, suggesting many viewers found renovation inspiration through these TV programs. Interestingly, this jump in demand coincided with the types of home improvement projects covered in each show ...

NSW Strata Laws Undergo Largest Reform in 50 years

By Peter Sarmas on 13 Nov 2013 No Comments yet, your thoughts are very welcome

The NSW state government says tenants who ignore complaints about smoking on apartment balconies could face fines from the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal. This would occur under a raft of sweeping changes to NSW’s strata laws, scheduled to come into effect next year ...

Melbourne Auction Results – November 11, 2013

By Peter Sarmas on 11 Nov 2013 No Comments yet, your thoughts are very welcome

A raft of news was released last week, which is sure to keep people guessing about the future of our economy and therefore the future of our housing market. The RBA met last Tuesday on Melbourne Cup day to make its much anticipated decision to keep rates on hold at 2.5 per cent. Then on Friday, the RBA released its quarterly statement ...

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