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Read the lastest in real estate news, tips and trends.

Our team have put together their best real estate advice, tips, tricks and news + updates in the housing market and market trends for you to enjoy.

5 Hot Trends in Property Styling

  5 hot trends in property styling from the Lifestyle Sales team - your must have guide before your next open home and photo shoot.- Stacey Sheehan   Experiment with the time of day, don’t be afraid to go outside traditional daylight hours for your photography or drone work and look at dawn or dusk. Look at over-sized foliage for your kitchen bench instead of a bunch of flowers – creates drama and interest. The team’s go to trees are olive, banksia and protea and...

Are Modular homes the answer to Tasmania's housing crisis?

The Advocate Newspaper - article written by Sean Ford on modular housing in Tasmania, featuring Stacey Sheehan. Cheaper and faster modular housing should be tried in the North-West to help tackle the housing crisis, real estate executive Stacey Sheehan says. "Moduclar housing is a growing trend on the mainland that I would really like to see tested on the North-West Coast." Devonporrt based Ms Sheehan sad. "It may not suit everyone, but its faster and cheaper than a traditional build as the...

Are Investment Properties still a good asset to have in 2023?

With rising interest rates, record high prices for real estate and Covid-19 legislation to protect Tenants, are investment properties still a good asset to have in 2023? Our Head of Property Management, Kim Moncrieff, answers the tricky questions for you: "Overall, I feel that Australia has strong employment and growth, a rising population and a shortage of homes so there are some good opportunities for investors in 2023 and beyond.  Saving a deposit and buying your first home is a dream...

Devonport bucking the trend

There were a couple of events last week that have firmed some people’s view that another rate hike tomorrow is on the cards. Firstly, the historic 5.75% wage increase for roughly one quarter of the nation’s workers and then, inflation exceeding market expectations at 6.8%, largely due to an increase in fuel, and house prices, up 2.8% since February. Not surprisingly, most families are tightening their belts with national chains like Bunnings and Kmart reporting shoppers are...