By Craig Andriessen If there is one thing I have learned during my 30+ years in real estate, it is that headlines do not always tell the full story. Over recent months we have continued to hear commentary about affordability, interest rates and cost-of-living pressures. Whilst these factors undoubtedly influence buyer behaviour, the Newcastle and.
By Kellie Andriessen – NSW REI Property Manager of the Year 2024 When it comes to protecting your investment, landlord insurance is vital. But like many aspects of property management, not all policies are the same. One area that often causes confusion for landlords is “denial of access.” What does it mean, when does it.
By Craig Andriessen Over the years, I’ve learned something very clear: buyers don’t just inspect with their eyes — they inspect with their emotions. Long before they get to the contract stage, they’ve already made a decision in their head: Can I see myself living here? That’s why how a property is presented — not.
By Kellie Andriessen – NSW REI Property Manager of the Year 2024 Landlord insurance is an absolute must for every investor. It’s your safety net when the unexpected happens, whether that’s storm damage, malicious tenants, or rental arrears. But in my experience, insurance should never be your only strategy. The best way to protect your.
By Kellie Andriessen – Newcastle Property Management Australia’s love of pets is stronger than ever, and with new tenancy reforms now in place across NSW, it’s becoming easier for renters to keep animals at home. These changes aim to create a fairer balance between the rights of tenants and the concerns of landlords, while still.
By Kellie Andriessen The start of a new year is always a valuable time for landlords to pause, review their position, and plan ahead. With market conditions continuing to shift, staying informed is one of the most effective ways to protect your investment and avoid surprises. Following recent industry training, market briefings, and this week’s.
By Kellie Andriessen – NSW REI Property Manager of the Year 2024 Water damage is one of the most common reasons landlords make insurance claims. From burst pipes to storm damage, water can wreak havoc on a rental property in a very short space of time. But here’s the catch: not all water damage is.
By Kellie Andriessen As property managers, our role goes well beyond leases and maintenance. Keeping people safe in their homes is a responsibility we take very seriously. Through recent industry training and safety briefings, we’ve been strongly advised to raise awareness around lithium-ion battery fire risks — a growing issue that is now affecting homes.