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Green thumbs beware: one-third of veggie gardens contaminated with lead

One of the most exciting things about moving into your own home is doing whatever you want with it, such as growing your own veggie patch. But did you know more than a third of Aussie backyards are contaminated with lead? Here’s how to get your soil tested for free.

By |2021-08-20T13:11:03+11:00July 15th, 2021|General|Comments Off on Green thumbs beware: one-third of veggie gardens contaminated with lead

How much extra will your mortgage cost when interest rates rise?

After 18 straight RBA cash rate cuts it can be easy to dismiss the notion that interest rates might rise again. But if the cash rate returned to mid-2019 levels, how much extra would an average new mortgage holder expect to pay each month? Let’s take a look.

By |2021-07-08T11:22:48+11:00July 8th, 2021|General|Comments Off on How much extra will your mortgage cost when interest rates rise?

Size matters: how to get more bang for your buck on property sizes

An increasing number of Australians are prioritising larger homes and bigger blocks in their house-hunting endeavours since the pandemic began. But where to look? Well, a new search tool helps you calculate which suburbs offer the best bang for your buck.

By |2021-07-02T18:36:58+11:00June 17th, 2021|General|Comments Off on Size matters: how to get more bang for your buck on property sizes

33 suburbs where buyers still have the upper hand over sellers

Most of Australia may be a seller’s market right now, but there are still a few dozen suburbs around the country where there’s more housing stock available than in previous years. Today we’ll check out which 33 suburbs are still offering plenty of options for buyers.

By |2021-06-16T09:49:59+11:00June 10th, 2021|General, News|Comments Off on 33 suburbs where buyers still have the upper hand over sellers
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