Buying ‘off the plan’ generally means purchasing a property that is not yet built. It might also involve buying a vacant lot in a planned subdivision. Unlike buying an existing property, a purchaser’s decision is based on plans and designs as opposed to a finished...Read More
Buying your first home is an exciting milestone. Having your own space, painting the walls any colour you like, and building equity is a sought-after dream for many Australians. Amidst the excitement, however, it’s easy to stumble into common mistakes that can...Read More
A conveyancing transaction involves transferring the legal title (ownership) of real estate from one party to another. For most people, buying or selling property is one of the highest-valued transactions they will ever make, and the legal work is usually referred to...Read More
Many people have heard of an easement, but what is it? In general terms, it is a right to use property belonging to someone else. Ordinarily, we think of property rights as sacred – why should anyone else be able to use my property? However, an easement is an...Read More
The Australian real estate market offers an array of opportunities for investment. A common type of real estate investment is residential property with existing tenants. This can be an appealing option for various reasons, including the benefit of receiving rental...Read More
In the whirlwind of excitement that often accompanies the purchase of a residential property, it is still essential for buyers to be cautious. In most Australian jurisdictions, the law makes provision for a cooling-off period to allow home buyers to evaluate a...Read More