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Mar 13, 2017

How to get a high-end kitchen for less

It is also arguably the most complex and expensive room in the house. Packed with crucial everyday equipment, pricey white goods and functional surfaces, it caters for your family’s everyday n

Mar 9, 2017

Do you have enough money to invest in real estate?

New investors are always asking how much money they need to buy a property, but there’s no one-size-fits-all with real estate. Domain spoke to some of the leading property buying experts to find ou

Feb 23, 2017

Things you should never say in front of your real estate agent

There’s a time and a place for conversations about your turgid love life and your marital frustrations. In front of a real estate agent at an open for inspection is definitely not one of them. Nor is

Feb 21, 2017

How to increase the value of your home in one weekend

Increasing the value of your property pre-sale doesn’t have to require a team of professionals. Just one weekend dedicated to cleaning, refreshing, tidying and upgrading can put you in great stead fo

Feb 15, 2017

Top jobs around the home you should really call a professional for

We hate to break it to you, but just because you’ve watched a couple of DIY videos on YouTube, doesn’t mean you’ll succeed in doing them. Going to Bunnings and picking up a few tools (and a sausage s

Feb 13, 2017

A landlord’s guide to keeping the peace

Any landlord who’s been around the block a few times knows there is plenty that can go wrong with an investment property. Managing the upkeep is one thing, but managing tenants – and their relationsh

Feb 8, 2017

How to make the most of an open for inspection

Buying a house is a high-pressure operation. After years of saving, the real decisions can often come down to just 30 minutes – the average length of an open for inspection. Which, when you think abo

Feb 8, 2017

Ten things to consider before choosing a real estate agent

Choosing an agent is the most difficult and daunting decision a home seller will have to make before listing. Why? Because the difference between a good agent and a bad agent can be hundreds of thousa