Investing in property is a big financial commitment, so you do need to do your research before jumping in. The internet has made making research a lot easier, but the key to good research, is knowing what to look for, and once you’ve got the information, knowing how to analyse real estate market data. This.
As the name suggests, a condition report records the state and condition of the entire property, both inside and outside the property. From recording the state of door frames and skirting boards, to walls and light fittings, it should detail the exact condition of each room. It even includes the condition of fixtures and fittings,.
With Christmas festivities taking priority, you may have missed the new regulations to help prospective tenants secure housing in a tight rental property market in a fair way, which came in at the end of December. Rental bidding banned Rental bidding is the practice where a landlord or agent invites, suggests or asks prospective tenants.
At the end of a tenancy, the tenant is responsible for leaving the property as near as possible to the same condition as when they started living in it. Condition reports made at the start of a tenancy help avoid any disputes at the end of a tenancy. These document the condition of the wall,.
Decorating the tree, buying the perfect presents, ensuring there is enough food in the house… there is a lot to do at this time of year! So, what should be on your property investment ‘to do’ list over the festive period? If you’ve got a manager like us, there’s not actually too much to do!.
The CoreLogic home value report shows while housing is taking a relative downfall, rental value growth actually remains high across Australia; the report suggest regional rents are up 25.5%., and indeed, we have seen rents increase over the past few months, although not by this much. What this means is, as rents continue to rise.
As a property manager, as well as finding quality and reliable tenants and securing the best possible rental return we are committed to ensuring your property is maintained to a high standard and is in good condition. Legally we are allowed to make up to four inspections in a 12-month period. Unless there are extenuating.
To ensure tenants are safe, secure and happy in their homes, legislation is periodically reviewed to see if any reforms need to be made. Around 33 % of people are renting in NSW; to see if any improvements can be made to two residential tenancy laws, the NSW Government is currently looking for feedback from.