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REMAX Property Professionals

Locality: Augustine Heights

Phone: +61 7 3485 2010



Address: Shop 3B, 85 Leon Capra Drive 4300 Augustine Heights, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.remaxpropertyprofessionals.com.au

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24.01.2022 What is Capital Gains Tax (CGT)? Capital Gains Tax (CGT) is a key area of tax that property investors should understand. While CGT may seem daunting, it's not as bad as it may seem once you dig a little deeper. In this article, we detail CGT, including how to calculate it. CGT defined The CGT is a levy that you need to pay on the capital gains you make from the sale of an asset. This applies to all classes of assets, including property, shares, leases, goodwill, licenses, ...Continue reading



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21.01.2022 This home is full of wonderful surprises! All of the hard work has been done here and upon inspection you will appreciate that you can simply move in and enjoy your new home Whether you are looking for your first home, downsizing or wish to invest, this home is likely going to tick all of your boxes Full Details bit.ly/33Kanangra... Melina MacNellie-Verrall: 0449 911 550



20.01.2022 Organise Your Home Day!!! If your New Years Resolution this year was to stay organised, today is a great day for that! Today is Organise Your Home Day!... So, how do you celebrate Organise Your Home Day? We’ve got some ideas for you Read your favourite organising book. Our favourite is The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo. Organise as you go! Next time you unstack the dishwasher, take an extra 3 minutes to organise your cutlery drawer. You won’t notice the extra time it takes, but you’ll slowly make improvements all around your home with this method. Tackle the junk drawer or junk room. We’ve all got that space in our house that stores all our junk. Today is the perfect day to clear it out and organise it! Oh if you need a little help or inspiration reach out and we can help you by facetime or in person if you are local. You can donate any unwanted items that are still in good working order to a local charity including Salvation Army or for Greater Springfield residents @philcutcliffe & @juneecortez from @westsidecommunitycare may be able to help with donating them to families in need within our community.

19.01.2022 Congratulations new home owners This is the best part of our job... being a part of the home ownership journey. ... Wishing our sellers and buyers all the very best as they begin a new chapter in their lives

18.01.2022 How to reduce stress this holiday season It seems like we're bombarded with Christmas music, decorations and gift ideas earlier each holiday season. In what's already been a challenging year for everyone, the added pressure of Christmas can bring on feelings of stress and anxiety. Here, we provide a few tips to help you reduce stress throughout this busy time. Be mindful about spending ... It can be tempting to go on a debt-fuelled shopping spree over Christmas to spoil your loved ones. But the "spending hangover" this will bring you in the New Year isn't worth the stress and anxiety. If you still want to give gifts to show your loved ones you care, try some creative and budget-friendly ideas. These might include making gifts for people (paintings, a heartfelt letter, photos or sweet treats), organising secret Santa amongst family and friends or subscriptions to someone's favourite online services such as Spotify or Audible. Keep your expectations in check According to psychology professionals, people typically associate the holiday season with positive images and expectations. The reality of Christmas, however, is that stressors such as family dynamics, financial pressure and travel can invoke negative emotions if your expectations were attached to an unrealistic vision of the holidays. That's not to say you shouldn't be hopeful about having a good time over the Christmas and New Year period but recognising when your outlook is one-sided, either positively or negatively, can be powerful in keeping you centred. Manage loneliness If you don't have plans over the Christmas period, it can be easy to feel lonely as it seems everyone else has events to attend. Ultimately, loneliness makes you feel disconnected from your loved ones and society. While it may be easier in the moment to do nothing, making an effort to connect with people and look after yourself can make a big difference. You could phone friends and family, take a walk in nature, make yourself a special meal or attend community events in your area. Look after your health At this time of year, we tend to overindulge in food, sugary drinks and alcohol. Make sure you focus on continuing to eat healthy food and move your body in a way that feels good to look after your mental and physical health. If you're struggling, make sure you seek support from a health professional. The holidays can be a challenging time, especially after the events of 2020. Be gentle on yourself and those around you to reduce stress and enjoy the holiday season from a place of balance. Remember, this article does not constitute financial or legal advice. Please consult your professional financial and legal advisors before making any decisions for yourself. #healthandwellbeing #remaxpropertyprofessionals #realestateagent #propertymanagement #listandsellwithmel



17.01.2022 Congratulations to our November Tenants of the Month achievers Every month we like to recognise those who have been role model tenants throughout their tenancy with us. To be selected we take into consideration the following: ... consistently pay their rent on time maintain the property to a high standard internally and externally co operative and friendly 10/10 for their routine inspections pay their water bills on time Well done to this wonderful family and thank you for being #amazing ! On behalf of the RE/MAX Property Professionals team we appreciate you.

15.01.2022 Holiday reading to get you inspired for the New Year The holiday season is a great time to get stuck into a few good books. Without the distraction and time of work and other commitments, relaxing and enjoying some inspiring books is a great way to recharge and get ready for the New Year. Here are our picks of some great books to read this holiday season. Sorrow and bliss by Meg Mason... Set in London and Oxford, this novel is a good pick if you're a fan of Sally Rooney (the author of Normal People). The story is centred around Martha, a woman who knows there's something wrong with her but can't quite put her finger on what it is that's eating away at her. Her husband, Patrick, says she's fine and that everyone is dealing with something. A sad and funny story, this book is for anyone who's questioning what they really want out of life. A theatre for dreamers by Polly Samson Set on the Greek island of Hydra in 1960, this novel is the escape you might be looking for, especially if your sunny, beachside holiday was cancelled this year. The story follows a group of poets, painters and musicians who live their tangled lives amidst the start of the revolutionary period that was the 60s and 70s. Just like Laurel Canyon in this era, the book includes the story of a love triangle where a young poet named Leonard Cohen is one of its points. The Wim Hof Method by Wim Hof You've probably heard about Wim Hof due to his ability to brave extremely cold temperatures and unlock his potential through the power of his breathing technique. In this book, Wim Hof details his three-pillar approach that people can use to improve their health and performance. You'll learn how to master cold, breathing and your mindset to reach your full potential. The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle A modern classic in the personal development and spirituality genres, Eckhart Tolle's 'The Power of Now' will open you up to a new way of living and perceiving the world around you. Grounded in the fact that the past and future don't exist, and all that we have is the "now", this book is a powerful reminder to take a deep breath and be mindful especially when life is challenging you. Don't want to buy too many new books? If you're conscious of buying a bunch of new books only to have these gather dust on your shelves once you've finished reading, try having a book swap with some of your friends and family. You could each read some books over the holiday period and then swap to enjoy a whole new collection. Remember, this article does not constitute financial or legal advice. Please consult your professional financial and legal advisors before making any decisions for yourself. #happyholidays #remaxpropertyprofessionals #greaterspringfield

08.01.2022 The one principle that puts everything into perspective With the volatility seen in share markets this year, along with continued uncertainty in property prices, it could be easy to let fear influence your decisions when it comes to money and investing in 2020. While each recession has its unique catalysts, this year being no different with COVID-19, economics and markets do eventually recover. With that in mind, it's important to remember one key principle when it comes t...Continue reading

08.01.2022 #financefriday #remaxpropertyprofessionals Key things to consider when you refinance With interest rates at record lows, it may be a good time to think about refinancing your mortgage. There are several advantages to refinancing including the potential for lower repayments, special refinancing offers and additional loan features such as an offset account which you don't have with your current loan. While all these benefits are tempting, there are key things you need to cons...ider when you're thinking of refinancing your home loan. In this article, we outline what you need to consider. Choosing when to refinance There are times when refinancing can be particularly helpful. If you're thinking of renovating your property, in need of more streamlined money management or looking for debt consolidation, refinancing your home loan can help. For big expenses such as home renovations or making a big purchase, you may opt to access some of the equity in your home when you refinance. Just make sure you understand how accessing this equity is going to impact your new loan first. Beware of costs Depending on your lender, refinancing can involve costs such as application fees for the new loan or discharge fees on your current loan. Further, if you have a fixed rate home loan, you may need to pay a break cost to refinance. These fees add up, especially if you regularly refinance to take advantage of lower interest rates. While these rates may be attractive, the fees to keep changing could render any of your savings redundant. Lenders mortgage insurance (LMI) You'll need to pay lenders mortgage insurance (LMI) if you borrow more than 80 per cent of your property's market value when you refinance. Even if you previously paid LMI on your current loan, you'll still need to pay it on the new loan if your loan to value ratio is equal to or greater than 80 per cent. Check your credit rating If your credit rating isn't strong, it may not be worth refinancing your home loan. The application to refinance will impact your credit score, so you'll reduce your bargaining power for future loans if you get knocked back now. This is where it may be more suitable to stick with your current loan. Refinancing is just as big of a decision as securing the initial home loan itself. In fact, you're replacing your current home loan with a new one, so make sure you complete your due diligence and make an informed decision. It's best to speak with a broker and your chosen advisory professionals to make sure refinancing is a fit for your financial situation. Remember, this article does not constitute financial or legal advice. Please consult your professional financial and legal advisors before making any decisions for yourself.

08.01.2022 Loving the energy at our open homes today. The homes were presented beautifully and we welcomed several groups through even with the rain #remaxpropertyprofessionals #openhome #greaterspringfield #pallara #greenbank #newbeith #sellyourhome #realestateagent #property #remax #flagstonecommunity #sellwithremax



07.01.2022 Rental properties needed ... quality tenants waiting !

07.01.2022 Do you remember the day you brought your first home? WOW what a feeling. One of the greatest sense of achievements. So honoured to be part of this journey ... congratulations to our sellers who can now move on and our buyers who can now #stoprenting and begin their new chapter in their very own home.

06.01.2022 We do love flowers and wine Thank you for our special deliveries last week. A wonderful surprise. Owning a business in Greater Springfield is a privileged and an honour. Serving our community is a blessing. Thank you everyone for your continued support. #businessowner #greaterspringfield #flowers #wine #realestate #propertymanagement #residential #sales #sellwithremax #gifts #lovewhatwedo #blessed #augustineheights #brookwater #springfield #springfieldlakes #springmountain #greenbank #newbeith #redbankplains #greaterspringfield #community #bellbirdpark #brentwoodforest #houses #homes

05.01.2022 Happy Australia Day for tomorrow. Proud to live in such a beautiful country. TYPICALLY... The Australian Dream or Great Australian Dream is, in its narrowest sense, a belief that in Australia, home ownership can lead to a better life and is an expression of success and security.... INTERESTINGLY though ... The NEW Australian dream is about achieving financial freedom For residents of Australia’s biggest city, living the Australian dream means achieving financial freedom and independence (52%), as well as spending quality time with loved ones and friends (44%). The dream of financial freedom and independence, as well as increased free time, is closely linked to home ownership with the cost of housing representing more than half of average household expenditure (52%). Enjoy your Australia Day with loved ones enjoying the beach, having a BBQ, relaxing with a picnic, playing backyard cricket, taking a dip in your pool, kicking back at home or whatever tradition you have planned Just a reminder our office will be closed Australia Day. All enquires can be made by contacting Melina on 0448 911 550 or emailing [email protected]

04.01.2022 New Year ... New You! Are you an experienced Real Estate Agent who is determined to build your PERSONAL BRAND and take your career to the next level? * Sales support ... * Career pathways * Network Sales Meetings * Innovative technology * Fun working environment * Flexibility to work from home * International Network Want to know more about what it’s like to be part of a network that SELLS MORE Real Estate than any other agency in the World Let’s talk ... PM me or call 0448 911 550 to arrange a time for coffee

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04.01.2022 Set high towards the end of a cul-de-sac is this large family Plantation built home with above standard inclusions throughout. 4 2 2 3 generous sized living areas including a separate Media room... Ducted air conditioning throughout the home Large covered entertainment area with timber decking, heating and ceiling fan Side access to the rear of the yard (double gate) Double lock up garage with extra room for a home gym or storage Solar panels installed ensuring your power bills always remain low Full details bit.ly/20-Hyssop Melina MacNellie-Verrall: 0448 991 550

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02.01.2022 Exciting times ahead for this new home owner The sale of a home is more than just a sale. It’s a new beginning for the vendors and the purchasers. Being a part of their journey is an honour Thinking of selling or leasing your property we would love to help you too. ... Call Melina on 0448 911 550 anytime.

01.01.2022 Wellness Wednesday Post ... Proud sponsor of the Pilates class hosted by our very talented Rhonda each week. We value:... health and well-being our community work life balance How do you bring the above into your life?

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