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Turramurra North Real Estate

Locality: North Turramurra, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9449 3075



Address: Shop 1/270 Bobbin Head Rd 2074 North Turramurra, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Australias tallest tower receives the go-ahead! Approval has recently been given for the countrys new tallest tower. The $2 billion project to be developed by a Malaysian - backed developer will be constructed in Melbourne.... It will comprise 789 apartments, a 322- key hotel, 27,000sqm of office space, and 32,000sqm of retail space. Its proposed height is 368.1 metres. Construction of the first building in the two-tower development will begin mid-year, with the completion date in 2026. What do you think? Are tall towers the way of the future?



24.01.2022 COVID-19 lockdowns have presented the opportunity to work and learn from just about anywhere. As a result, Australian tenants craving a sea or tree change are seeking new lifestyles away from locked down cities. Inner-city regions have always been hot pockets for tenants living close to the action provides them with top lifestyle bragging rights and short commutes to and from work and study. However, with limited opportunities to enjoy Australian cities during the health c...risis, tenants’ priorities have shifted. New realestate.com.au data comparing views per listing in April 2020 to August 2020 shows a huge spike in renter interest in Australia’s regional and coastal areas, while the traditionally popular inner-city regions have become less popular. More on our blog today! http://www.tnre.com.au/

24.01.2022 If there is one thing becoming increasingly problematic in family relationships today, it is the dividing of family assets after people have died. Complications have become far more common as a result of people buying a property before they have married, or a couple having separated from former spouses subsequently buying a property together, or one partner moving into the home of another.I It pays to consult a solicitor to plan the details of a Will because outcomes can beco...me extremely messy. Read more on our blog > https://bit.ly/31l2BLJ

24.01.2022 Demand for home offices, studios and granny flats have soared amid the coronavirus pandemic, as cooped-up house hunters seek out more space. Separate areas in which to work and unwind became increasingly front of mind for renters and buyers in recent months, new Domain data shows, with searches for home offices more than doubling across several states. House hunters were also increasingly on the lookout for balconies, gardens and courtyards and retreats, according to the keyw...ord search data. Read more on our blog! http://www.tnre.com.au/



23.01.2022 Despite the crisis properties are continuing to sell... Our area seems well insulated Despite this unusual and unprecedented time, we have found that there are still qualified purchasers around. The good news is that since the beginning of June we have experienced renewed interest in sales and rentals. As a consequence, we have continued to negotiate sales, and often for prices exceeding expectations.... With open-houses and on-site auctions again able to be held, we are hopeful that our neighbourhood will continue to defy the negativity that is being experienced in some other areas. Read more on our blog! https://bit.ly/3ixRa9v

23.01.2022 Most of your tenants will cook everyday, breakfast, lunch and dinner, and although todays ovens and stovetops are safe there are still cautions to be used when cooking to prevent fire, damages or injuries. Read on for our top ten tips for cooking safely. http://www.tnre.com.au/

23.01.2022 3/11-17 Jubilee Street, Wahroonga, NSW 2076 Open tomorrow at 2pm! Offered by the original owner, this much-loved and well-presented single level home provides peace and privacy.... Situated in ‘Oakleigh Gardens’, a tightly-held complex, this villa comprises three spacious bedrooms (all with built-in robes and main with en-suite). A spacious living area provides access to the covered deck and fully fenced garden area. There is also a single garage plus a carport. The location is excellent with bus stops practically at the door and Hornsby Westfield approximately 1.2km. Waitara Public School approx. 350 metres and Hornsby Ku-Ring-Gai Hospital is approximately 400 metres. It is also a level walk to Hornsby or Waitara Train Stations. https://www.realestate.com.au/property-villa-nsw-wahroonga-



22.01.2022 If you are thinking of selling your home, a key point to consider is what can you do to ensure it is presented at its very best, especially given the current market conditions. Good presentation can make a significant difference to how buyers feel towards a property. Even the cosmetic aspects of a home have a bearing. Click to read more

21.01.2022 Resource for owners of rental properties, from the ATO The Rental Properties Guide 2020 will help you, as an owner of rental property in Australia, determine which rental income is assessable for tax purposes - which expenses are allowable deductions... - which records you need to keep - what you need to know when you sell your rental property. http://www.tnre.com.au/

21.01.2022 If you dont have a fixed rate home loan, now is the time to think seriously... Following the Reserve Banks cut in the cash rate made in response to the Coronavirus pandemic caused economic downturn, the official cash rate is now just 0.25%, the lowest it has been in 23 years. Following the RBAs announcement to cut the cash rate, the big four banks cut fixed home loan rates for 1, 2 and 3 years quite significantly.... Depending on the bank and whether you take a 1,2- or 3-year fixed rate, the rates are as low as 2.14% p.a. Some of the lesser known minor financial institutions are the most competitive. The new rates came into effect at the beginning of May. Locking in a fixed rate could be a smart move as it removes anxiety concerning future variable interest rate increases which we may see once the pandemic caused economic crisis has passed. https://bit.ly/33ZBms8

21.01.2022 A fire-resistant home that is equally aesthetically pleasing and practical Any new architecturally designed build has a host of competing agendas and involved agencies, all with a long list of requirements that need to be checked off. Beyond budget constraints and the vision of a talented architect, what the site allows, what the client wants, what the council will permit, what insurers will cover, what the builder can achieve and what materials are allowed (and can be affor...ded) must all be factored in. But on a 4000-square-metre steep bit of remnant bushland behind Sydney’s northern beaches, architect Matt Elkan also had another thing to consider: the fact that the house was to be set within the highest rating bushfire zone a flame zone requiring the house be as safe and defendable as possible. Even though they could, the owners didn’t want to bulldoze too much vegetation to ensure an extra degree of protection. They’d purchased the land to live in the bush, Elkan says. http://www.tnre.com.au/

21.01.2022 Great news for local home buyers! NSW home buyers could be spared from paying stamp duty on new homes under a new government plan. State Treasurer Dominic Perrottet wants to phase out stamp duty and replace it with a new tax to boost the NSW economy. His proposal would see buyers have a choice between the status quo of paying stamp duty or an annual tax on land value. Stamp duty is a tax the government charges every time someone buys a new property. First-time buyers alrea...dy benefit from an exemption if the home they’re buying costs less than $800,000. You can find more details on our blog today> http://www.tnre.com.au/



21.01.2022 Did you know that today is National Property Managers Day?! Jackie Westwater has been the Senior Property Manager at Turramurra North Real Estate for the past five years. Over the last few unprecedented months, Jackie has been a superstar! Ably supported by REI resources, Jackie has earned the respect of both landlords and tenants by maintaining best practices and keeping on top of current developments and legislative changes, so that she could provide them with informed adv...ice which ensured the best possible outcomes for all our clients and customers. Embracing the challenges presented, Jackie has ensured that we have complied with all health safeguards and been registered as a Covid Safe business. As well as overseeing our portfolio to ensure it is run smoothly and effectively, Jackie has worked with the local community arranging to advertise the availability of a local support network which has been set up to assist those with extra needs in these times. Director Julie Rogers says "She is a very valuable asset to my business" #nationalpropertymanagersday

20.01.2022 Happy new year to our valued clients, friends and community, from the team at Turramurra North Real Estate. May the new year bring many wonderful opportunities, and open many doors! www.tnre.com.au

20.01.2022 What potential tree and sea changers need to know about popular regional cities Many regional centres are welcoming tree changers with open arms, but anyone making the move should first know about the local climate and customs. While some city dwellers have been moving to the regions for more space and affordability for years, the trend has accelerated following a widespread shift to remote working prompted by the coronavirus pandemic.... In Bowral, the largest town in the Southern Highlands of NSW, the population has grown substantially as city buyers flocked to the area. But be warned new home buyers in Bowral were often not aware of the colder weather in the region, local real estate agent Duncan Hill Property principal Duncan Hill said. It’s definitely a colder climate here in the highlands, he said. Mr Hill recommended new residents set the central heating to about 21 degrees and dress warmly to save on electricity costs. The area has been so popular that school waiting lists were growing longer. There have definitely been buyers from Sydney and a few from Melbourne, Mr Hill said. They’re been looking for size and space and a little bit more distance from the neighbours. City dwellers might not be used to it, but Bowral had a friendly atmosphere. Read more on our blog! http://www.tnre.com.au/

19.01.2022 HAVE YOU HEARD? We are giving away an awesome $100 voucher to the shop or service of your choice in the North Turramurra Shopping Village. It’s our way of saying thank you to the community and to the local shopkeepers for the tremendous work they do. To enter the competition, visit our Facebook page Turramurra North Real Estate and post a picture of your Christmas tree, or a scene from North Turramurra that embodies ‘Christmas’ to you. ... A community sports game in full swing under the summer sun? Local Christmas decorations? Cockatoos festooning a local tree? You choose! Include a sentence or two about what the scene means to you in the context of the festive season. Please keep it to around 50 words or less. Use the hashtag #turramurranorthrealestate We’ll pick our favourite on 23 December and announce the winner on our Facebook page! Tag a friend and spread the word!

19.01.2022 The ultimate guide to renting! If youre moving out of home or relocating to a new suburb, town or city, renting is the simplest and easiest way to find a place to live. Renting offers more flexibility than owning a home and requires less of a financial commitment. Renting also allows you to live in an area where you might not be able to afford to buy, and its easier to move when your needs change.... Whether youre renting for financial or lifestyle reasons, its important to understanding the process of finding and applying for a rental property, as well as your rights as a tenant. We thought we would share this valuable guide to answer your most important questions about renting. http://www.tnre.com.au/

19.01.2022 They say 50 is the new 40. However, when it comes to getting a home loan, 50 is, well, 50 and thats something lenders take into consideration if youre looking to buy property later in life. Whilst its against the law to discriminate against someone on the basis of age, lenders still need to assess your capacity to repay the loan over time, which is known as loan servicing. Joanna Pretty of mortgage lender State Custodians says whilst it can sometimes be a challenge for old...er customers to secure finance, its not out of the question. Its not uncommon for people wanting to seek out a new mortgage later in life due to things like divorce, downsizing, upsizing, or wanting an investment property, she says. Give yourself the best chance of being approved according to the lenders criteria by speaking to them first before applying. They will be able to give you a checklist of what information you need to provide. More on our blog! https://bit.ly/3hcOrlt

19.01.2022 Among the many things highlighted by the recent tragic bushfire season has been the importance of adequate property insurance. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, approximately 23% of all Australian homes have no insurance, while 83% of the remainder are underinsured. If you are underinsured, your insurance policy will not cover the cost of rebuilding. It can leave you in a situation of a major shortfall with resulting financial hardship as you will simply recei...ve a payout for the amount covered. READ MORE http://www.tnre.com.au/?

18.01.2022 Selling a house amid the coronavirus lockdown comes with some extra complications, but its not impossible. Agents have adapted quickly to operate within the current legislation by offering private viewings. The most serious buyers are attending inspections and agents have more time to spend time with each potential buyer. While the latest restrictions might mean some vendors put their plans on hold, other home owners dont have the luxury of time.... http://www.tnre.com.au/

17.01.2022 Coronavirus will impact the way our industry functions, and how people work, into the future. Some of the changes will represent an acceleration of trends already underway, whereas other impacts will mean a sharp turn from the previously established course. Human-connectivity will underpin on-going demand for office space, and nobody believes our CBDs are going to remain ghost towns forever. However, the impact is clearly going to be far greater than just a few more hand sani...tiser dispensers in building lobbies and offices. This blog post specifically focuses on the impact of COVID-19 on landlords of commercial office buildings in Australia http://www.tnre.com.au/

17.01.2022 Consumer sentiment has rebounded rapidly as lockdowns have ended while COVID-19 case numbers have fallen and borrowing costs have reduced. This can only bode well for Australia’s property sector in the lead up to Christmas and into the New Year. Each week ANZ and Roy Morgan publish their weekly consumer confidence index and Westpac and the Melbourne Institute publish their index of consumer sentiment each month. Both measures are showing a solid and rapid recovery in the co...nsumer mindset over the past month. Read more on our blog! http://www.tnre.com.au/

16.01.2022 As you go on with your daily routine doing the washing and drying, clearing the lint filter is probably the last thing that you would think about. But if left unchecked, it can be a significant safety hazard. Believe it or not, clothes dryers are the cause of many household fires and the lint build up is one of the main reasons why these appliances can turn into fire hazards. http://www.tnre.com.au/?

16.01.2022 Those rethinking their living situation during the coronavirus pandemic may be forgetting one crucial detail: climate change, experts warn. The COVID-19-change has seen cooped-up city dwellers plan a move to the bush and beach, but new residents to these areas are at risk of getting stuck with a property that will become unsafe as the climate changes, Climate Risk director of science Karl Mallon says. With sea-changes and tree-changes we need to think coastal inundation, bushfires and flooding, Dr Mallon said. If you grew up in one of those towns, you know where the flood zones are and how prevalent bushfires are, but if you move in you dont. Its a known problem in the emergency management sector that the newbies are highly vulnerable because they dont have the local knowledge. http://www.tnre.com.au/

16.01.2022 Pets now allowed in Sydney apartments as blanket ban on animals lifted by NSW Court of Appeal No apartment building in NSW will now be allowed to have a blanket... ban on pets following a surprise NSW Court of Appeal ruling that overturned the right of blocks to pass bylaws prohibiting animals. The verdict follows a four-and-a-half-year battle by dog lover Jo Cooper to be permitted to keep her miniature schnauzer Angus in the prestigious Horizon building in Darlinghurst that has always had a pet ban. On hearing the final verdict, after a legal fight that looked likely to cost her $250,000, Ms Cooper, a singer in her 30s, collapsed in tears. She’s delighted but is totally unable to speak, said one supporter, Claire Hooper. It’s such a fantastic outcome for her, and for everyone, and it’s such a weight off her shoulders. She hasn’t yet stopped sobbing. The court also ruled that the 43-storey Horizon should be liable for the costs of all the hearings, which could amount to as much as $500,000 in total for the owners. The chair of Horizon, Marilyn Robertson, said she hadn’t had the chance yet to speak to her lawyer. But it is what it is, she said. And we can now get on with life. I had hoped for it go to one way, but it’s gone the other way, and it’s far too early yet to say what we’ll do next. Read more on our blog! http://www.tnre.com.au/

15.01.2022 Nestled in more than 3 hectares of award-winning gardens, for 36 years The Cotswolds Village has provided a choice of self-care units and serviced apartments with something for everyone. It has a wonderful atmosphere which impresses all who live there. Residents can enjoy an indoor heated swimming pool and spa, together with a range of recreational facilities located in the Village Centre, which also houses a comfortable lounge area and lovely dining room. All units are ...fitted with a 24-hour emergency call system to an on-site Registered Nurse. The village bus provides transport to local shopping centres, supplementing the regular bus service which runs to Turramurra Station and also provides a daily direct route to the City. If you are considering the purchase of accommodation in a retirement village, The Cotswolds Village has Beautifully designed double-brick cluster units set-in award-winning gardens. Choice of floor plans includes two-bedroom units with separate lounge/dining and ensuite. Two bedrooms with offset lounge/dining. One-bedroom units, Studio-style and one-bedroom serviced apartments. Low-level respite care available. No deferred management or exit fees, residents retain 100% of any capital gain. http://www.tnre.com.au/!

15.01.2022 Cleaning the house is a time when you want to work smarter, not harder. There are certain habits that might be doubling the amount of time (and grime) you spend tidying up. W've posted the 10 common cleaning faux pas to avoid on our blog. Click to view!... . http://www.tnre.com.au/ See more

15.01.2022 84/28 Curagul Road North Turramurra NSW 2074 - Ground Floor no Steps! This one will go quickly! Situated on the ground floor, with an open outlook and convenient to the main building of the village, with an array of amenities, this one bedroom unit is in the popular The Cotswolds Village. For 36 years The Cotswolds retirement village has enjoyed an excellent reputation and this property provides an opportunity to downsize into something which offers a congenial lifestyle.... The unit is well-presented with single car space included. https://www.domain.com.au/84-28-curagul-road-north-turramur

14.01.2022 We are thrilled to announce our first ever Facebook competition!!! Be in line to win a $100 voucher to the shop or service of your choice in the North Turramurra Shopping Village. It’s our way of saying thank you to the community and to the local shopkeepers for the tremendous work they do. To enter the competition, visit our Facebook page Turramurra North Real Estate and post a picture of your Christmas tree, or a scene from North Turramurra that embodies ‘Christmas’ t...o you. A community sports game in full swing under the summer sun? Local Christmas decorations? Cockatoos festooning a local tree? You choose! Include a sentence or two about what the scene means to you in the context of the festive season. Please keep it to around 50 words or less. Use the hashtag #turramurranorthrealestate We’ll pick our favourite on Friday 18 December and announce the winner on our Facebook page! Tag a friend and spread the word!

14.01.2022 As financial year end approaches, many people will be considering end-of-financial year tax issues, so we believe this is a good time for investors to be thinking about depreciation on their asset. Click here for some quick and powerful pointers: http://www.tnre.com.au/

14.01.2022 Sydneys housing market is showing early signs of recovery but not every city region will escape a fall in prices and some will emerge from the COVID-19 crisis faster, economists warned. http://www.tnre.com.au/

13.01.2022 Offered for the first time in more than 36 years, this property will appeal to someone looking for a "project". The home is located on a block of approx 1100 sqm and level. It is located in a quiet cul-de-sac, which is convenient to schools (approx. 250m to Hornsby North Public School), transport (bus approx. 100m) and parks (Rofe Park approx. 130m) READ MORE

12.01.2022 Difficult market still requires astute pricing: As youre no doubt aware, the local market has been tough going over the last year or so, with property prices being well below the level of two years ago. This resulted in quite a few people who had hoped to make a move, having plans put on hold if they werent prepared to accept prices offered. ... Read more http://www.tnre.com.au/

11.01.2022 Weve had a really busy time lately! Weve negotiated two sales and had several tenants moving in and out of properties over the holiday period. How can we help with your real estate needs today? www.tnre.com.au

11.01.2022 Did you know that we are officially registered as a COVID Safe business? Its important to us that our community knows that we are doing our part to keep our community COVID Safe. We look forward to seeing you in our office. How can we help with your property needs today?

09.01.2022 Heres how to astound your friends about your knowledge of Leap Year! As youre no doubt aware 2020 is a Leap Year but are you aware how and why Leap Year came about? The modern calendar that the world uses today was instituted... by Julius Caesar in 46 BC. Thus, it was named The Julian Calendar and July and August were named in honour of the first two Caesars (Julius and Augustus). Roughly 1,600 years later, astronomers realised that the summer and winter solstices were occurring 10 days earlier each year than they did in the Roman Empire. They calculated that a year has 365.2425 days in it, not exactly 365. In 1582, they proposed a new calendar. This new calendar would run in 400-year cycles. Every four years a day would be added to February. These years would be called Leap Years. Every 100 years, you skip Leap Year. Except for the 400th year, on that year, you keep it. #realtrivia #realestatetrivia #justforfun #leapyear

09.01.2022 Considering we’re spending more time than ever between the same four walls, you might be looking around at your home and dreaming of renovating. And while they say a change is as good as a holiday, renovating can be costly and inconvenient especially if you have to move out of the place while work is underway. Luckily, you don’t necessarily need to renovate in order to dramatically change your living quarters.... Sydney interior designer and author of Make a Home to Love Anna-Carin McNamara believes you can transform your home with simple design tips and tricks. Drawing on her Swedish upbringing, McNamara’s golden rule is to consider the feel of the place before you even pick up any styling magazines or think about how it looks. Homes should feel warm and inviting, she says, rather than cold and stark. All aesthetics comes back to a feeling a feeling that you want to invoke in yourself and in people who [visit you], she says. More on our blog > http://www.tnre.com.au/

09.01.2022 Kitchen bench tops and dining room tables around Australia have become workspaces as office workers have been advised to work from home in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. Where the opportunity to work from home in your PJs might have once seemed like a treat, the rapid shift to working from home if that is even an option for you is challenging. Suddenly, you may find yourself working in the same space as your family, bent over a laptop instead of sitting or standing... at a dedicated workstation with ergonomic equipment. The combination of long hours on a laptop on the kitchen table can be both physically and psychologically stressful over the long haul. "Its worth investing some time thinking about how to make this work to protect your physical and mental wellbeing," said Jodi Oakman, who leads the Centre for Ergonomics and Human Factors at La Trobe University. Here are some tips and hacks that may help you make your home workspace healthier, keeping in mind it may not be possible to set up the ideal workstation in the current crisis. "Quite simple, relatively low-cost things can actually make a significant difference." http://www.tnre.com.au/

08.01.2022 Achieving a successful sale as pandemic and recession collide Before COVID-19 struck and the whole country went into physical distancing mode, the biggest challenge for the national property market was a glut of buyers and a scarcity of sellers. As we emerge from the health crisis, the same conditions are apparent but there is much more trepidation from buyers than there was previously.... As the country initially went into lockdown in mid-March there was a slump in search activity on realestate.com.au, but since the JobKeeper package and mortgage holidays have been announced there have been consistent week-on-week increases in the number of people searching for properties to buy. http://www.tnre.com.au/

07.01.2022 So, your kitchen is full of stainless steel. It looks modern and sleek but when you have a closer look you can see your beautiful stainless steel appliances are dirty with smear marks across them. This is a very common problem and there are many different ways to clean and maintain the shiny look of your appliances whether it be using olive oil, vinegar or just regular detergent these tips below will have your stainless steel appliances looking as good as new. READ MORE! http://www.tnre.com.au/

07.01.2022 When you are looking for finance to purchase a home, a term you will encounter is the comparison rate. Many people dont find out what this means, instead, simply relying on their mortgage broker or banker to organise the best deal possible. However, it pays to understand what it is about because that term comparison rate has made a major contribution to tidying up home financing. Read more >... http://www.tnre.com.au/?

05.01.2022 Our tenants and landlords might find this resource useful: This post covers common questions about renting and Coronavirus COVID-19. The Tenants Union of NSW is working hard to keep this information up to date, and well add to this post as we have more to share. This post has been updated several times since we first published it in mid March. Always, seek advice from your local Tenants Advice and Advocacy Service about your options https://www.tenants.org.au//renting-and-covid-19-informati

05.01.2022 Ground Floor no Steps! Situated on the ground floor, with an open outlook and convenient to the main building of the village, with an array of amenities, this one bedroom unit is in the popular The Cotswolds Village. For 36 years The Cotswolds retirement village has enjoyed an excellent reputation and this property provides an opportunity to downsize into something which offers a congenial lifestyle.... The unit is well-presented with single car space included. An attractive barbecue area adjoins the award- winning gardens and indoor pool and the main village building also incorporates an attractive communal lounge room and a dining room where meals may be purchased at a very reasonable cost. The village offers many activities and services including a nurse on-site 24/7, aquarobics, on site hairdressing salon, visits from health professionals, newspaper and magazine delivery, pharmacy delivery and dry cleaning service. There are no deferred management, exit or departure fees and residents retain 100% of any capital gain. For further details or to arrange an inspection, please call Julie in the office on 9449 3075 or on her mobile 0418 606 006. Visits may be arranged either during the week or on weekends. https://www.domain.com.au/84-28-curagul-road-north-turramur

05.01.2022 TIME IS RUNNING OUT! We are giving away an awesome $100 voucher to the shop or service of your choice in the North Turramurra Shopping Village. It’s our way of saying thank you to the community and to the local shopkeepers for the tremendous work they do. To enter the competition, visit our Facebook page Turramurra North Real Estate and post a picture of your Christmas tree, or a scene from North Turramurra that embodies ‘Christmas’ to you. A community sports game i...n full swing under the summer sun? Local Christmas decorations? Cockatoos festooning a local tree? You choose! Include a sentence or two about what the scene means to you in the context of the festive season. Please keep it to around 50 words or less. Use the hashtag #turramurranorthrealestate We’ll pick our favourite on 23 December and announce the winner on our Facebook page! Tag a friend and spread the word!

05.01.2022 Whether it is sirens and car alarms, the whine/roar of jet aircraft, a chainsaw, mower, or whipper snipper being used for long periods, or your neighbours loud party, chances are urban noise pollution is or has driven you at some time to distraction. And as much as we seek it, finding real quiet seems almost impossible. Unfortunately, that is not a good thing. READ MORE. http://www.tnre.com.au/

05.01.2022 19 BEAUMONT ROAD, KILLARA - - This great family home is in an excellent location and has only one immediate neighbour, guaranteeing exceptional privacy. As it has an ideal aspect, it is light and bright, enjoying sunshine for most of the day. Constructed mainly of full brick, the house has a generous and flexible floorplan.... The formal lounge / dining and family areas flow to the terrace, which then leads to the level and fully fenced rear garden. Three of the bedrooms, the family bathroom (with separate W.C.) and the main living areas are on a single level while the fourth bedroom/study can be accessed either through the lounge-room or directly from the lower level. Downstairs comprises a large rumpus room, suitable for a home office or separate teenage/in-law accommodation, a kitchenette/laundry and second bathroom. For more more information or to inspect: https://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-nsw-killara-13

04.01.2022 As households continue to bunker down across Australia, attention has turned to the best ways of protecting homes from coronavirus. Experts advise detergent and disinfectant are needed to clean surfaces They say to target high traffic areas like doorknobs, handles and benches... Health experts have recommended a series of practical steps for maintaining good hygiene at home. UNSW virologist Dr Sacha Stelzer-Braid is confident households can minimise their exposure if the right procedures are followed. Read more > http://www.tnre.com.au/

03.01.2022 An old newspaper article reveals a very current resource for retirees! Did you know that prospective residents of retirement villages are able to calculate the estimated costs of moving into a village before signing a contract? NSW Fair Trading announced this calculator in 2017, but it remains relevant today! We can help you with your retirement property search. Get in touch today! https://www.smh.com.au//estimated-cost-calculator-introduc

02.01.2022 Are you someone who appreciates the culture of youth? Would you like to live RENT FREE by supporting a child in foster care while receiving a carers allowance? Are you someone who can be a role model, provide safety and become a carer with a program than fosters with a difference?... Our friends at Caring with Carers Pty Ltd are assisting an out of home care agency to find the right carers. We are looking for carers from all walks of life. This program is designed to work with you so you can provide a stable placement for those who need you. Want to find out more? Visit the website. https://www.facebook.com/caringwithcarers/ #fostercare #weneedyou #carerrecruitment #localcommunities #northshore #northshoreliving #fosteringwithadifference #thecaringlife #instanews #covid19 #adoption #instagood #workfromhome #bestoftheday

02.01.2022 Some valuable advice for would-be tenants: A property manager shows you how to nail your next rental application. https://www.domain.com.au//a-property-manager-shares-how-/

02.01.2022 As managers of rental properties, as well as being sales agents of property, we are often asked by people who would like to become property investors - how do people enter the field of property investing in the first place? With property values heading upwards again and interest rates being at record lows, the potential for capital gain makes property investment most appealing. If you have a plethora of funds, becoming a property investor is going to be easy. Most property i...nvestors we know, however, did not have the luxury of an easy entry and some have said it took sheer grit and determination to raise the deposit for the first investment. Here are a few ideas gleaned from others. http://www.tnre.com.au/

01.01.2022 When it comes to selling a home everyone knows that some preparation is required. This ranges from simply tidying the bathroom to making some renovations. Presentation plays a key role in how people view your home and there is no doubt that some renovation work in an older home can play a significant role in what people are prepared to pay for it. In achieving a good return for investment in renovation work, it is important to know what will give a return and what wont. In o...ther words what prospective buyers value and what they do not. Read more on our blog > https://bit.ly/3lPxSPm

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