Renting guide: What you can and can’t change in a rental property
As a general rule, tenants should leave a rental property as they found it, except for general wear and tear.
Tenants, therefore, must … Read the full post »
As a general rule, tenants should leave a rental property as they found it, except for general wear and tear.
Tenants, therefore, must … Read the full post »
If you’re looking for a new rental, one month of the year may give you the best chance of snagging the perfect place.
Gearing up to … Read the full post »
If you own an investment property in NSW, you’ve likely heard about the state government’s significant changes to tenancy laws, particularly regarding no-grounds evictions. These changes are expected … Read the full post »
Sydney’s first CBD build-to-rent (BTR) building is set to launch in November, marking a transformative milestone in urban rental living.
Indi Sydney, the inaugural BTR … Read the full post »
The eastern Sydney suburb of Woollahra has had the biggest drop in rental prices across Sydney.
Around one quarter of Sydney suburbs recorded a drop … Read the full post »
Tenants have been given a rare chance to come up for air after battling the worst rental conditions in … Read the full post »
Rents for apartments are now rising faster than those for houses in nearly every capital city in Australia, which is driving investors to move to units to … Read the full post »
In the first quarter of 2024, Sydney’s rental market once again witnessed a price hike, driven by … Read the full post »
The surge in popularity of one-bedroom apartments heralds a new era of solo living that celebrates the joys of having a place to call your own.
A … Read the full post »
We are now right back into the swing of the 2024 Sydney property market, where properties that have been listed for sale early in the new year have already been … Read the full post »