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Tax Tips for Property Investors

When property investors gear up for tax season, they’re always seeking what are the best tax tips for property investors. A quick heads-up: while we don’t offer financial advice, we do provide insights on important considerations. While this may not seem like the most interesting subject, there are many benefits to getting your tax arrangements…Read More→

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Stamp Duty Changes for First Home Buyers (Updated)

In NSW, there have been several stamp duty changes for first home buyers over the last couple of years. Most of these have been designed to make it easier for first-time buyers to access the property market. However, the rules have changed so quickly and so often, there is some confusion over what they currently

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Stamp Duty Changes for First Home Buyers

For first home buyers, stamp duty has traditionally made it significantly harder to get into the property market. It typically added tens of thousands of dollars to their purchase costs, which had to be paid upfront. The extra savings required also tended to delay their purchasing plans by at least a few years. Acknowledging this,

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Body Corporates Cracking Down on Airbnb and Short Term Leasing

Over the last few years, we have seen increasing anxiety among body corporates about Airbnb activity in their developments. In particular, they are worried about the behaviour of guests, the potential for damage, and disturbance of other residents. Many are also concerned about the impact on security, as new people are regularly given access to

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Residential Tenancies Act NSW

Residential Tenancies Act NSW – what the changes mean for you

From Monday 23 March, there were a number of changes to the Residential Tenancies Act NSW for both tenants and landlords. The laws governing residential rental properties in NSW have been revised.  Described as the “biggest shake up of rental laws in more than two decades”, the new regulations are designed to increase protections for tenants and reduce disputes over repairs and maintenance. The new legislation also helps make the obligations and

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