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2 years2 yearsponzutwoponzutwo posted:
Concrete around the house

Sorry I could not attach it here as direct upload or not working . However I have not opted for tile so it would be plain concrete. Adding 1m wide…

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2 years2 yearsstrannikstrannik posted:
Kitchen Gas cooktop Australian Standards with Glass window

Thanks very much . Brilliant idea but my current plan has that glass window (450mm height in the mid of space between lower and upper cabinetries) just 100mm above the…

2 years2 yearsstrannikstrannik posted:
Kitchen Gas cooktop Australian Standards with Glass window

tbh i'd go for induction cooktop, unless you're really attached to gas cooking

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2 years2 yearsSaint MikeSaint Mike posted:
New Home - Concrete around house

I had the pour of my slab coordinated with the quite large outdoor entertaining area. Its all worked quite well.
Not sure on costs - ie if it would have…

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2 years2 yearsNonameNoname posted:
New Home - Concrete around house

if you are on reactive soil, you should be building a perimeter path around the entire house of at least 1M with a 50mm fall. Its handy for getting around…

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2 years2 yearsNonameNoname posted:
First Build - General Questions about colour and materials

glue down vynyl is generally just strips of vinyl made to look like wood floor. Generally thin, cheaply produced, and almost always poorly installed. Ick = yuck. Imo = in…

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3 years3 yearsNonameNoname posted:
Building Duplex/Dual Occ in this current construction indust

this has been discussed ad nauseam.
IMO, its not going to become materially cheaper to build homes. Any drop in supply cost that becomes more available due to less demand…

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5 years5 yearsModern Era ConstructionsModern Era Constructions posted:
Duplex build

Depending on what the budget is.. as long as the duplex’s have great finishes then resale won’t be a issue. Double Storey’s duplexs do have a bigger demand then single…

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5 years5 yearsModern Era ConstructionsModern Era Constructions posted:
Duplex build

Depending on what the budget is.. as long as the duplex’s have great finishes then resale won’t be a issue. Double Storey’s duplexs do have a bigger demand then single…

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5 years5 yearsbecjarrettdaltonbecjarrettdalton posted:
Investment land - Tax Question

That one is out of my scope sorry - the legislation changed on it recently & I don’t want to mislead you. It used to be you could claim beforehand…

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5 years5 yearsbecjarrettdaltonbecjarrettdalton posted:
Investment land - Tax Question

You need to check that with your accountant, but, typically loan costs are depreciated over a term and not immediate deductions, sorry! Especially so where its not yet deriving an…

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5 years5 yearsMIC MartinMIC Martin posted:
Sydney property price

Buying propertys, it's always about the location, good location could grow faster and bad one slow, 10 years from now, they all growth. If you like it,…

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5 years5 yearsMuller21QQQFMuller21QQQF posted:
Sydney property price

that's true
the price is inflated

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5 years5 yearsRevinatorRevinator posted:
Sydney property price

$500,000 to $600,000 for 280-350sqm?? lol Are they for real? Look elsewhere.
You can get 450-480sqm for that price.

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5 years5 yearsDamNitaDamNita posted:
Sydney property price

No chance I would ever buy anything less than 450sqm. Look elsewhere.

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5 years5 yearsaussietaaussieta posted:
Tenant with Pets

rented house for 2 years
after we moved in
took us 2 years to get rid of the fleas
had to replace the whole house of brand new carpet. (installed day before tenant…

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5 years5 yearskarcher.cckarcher.cc posted:
Tenant with Pets

I had the tenants sign a pet clause (as suggested by the RE agent.)

SPECIAL CONDITIONS - PET CLAUSE

Property:

Tenants:

· …

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5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Trust owns your property

There is no simple example to say its beneficial or not, it really depends on your situation. I would recommend speaking to your accountant. Trusts can be beneficial for asset…

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5 years5 yearsSaveH2OSaveH2O posted:
Coastal Home Insurance

That is a very long coastline with a variety of more intensive future risks in different regions.
North of Brisbane, risks include an increasing frequency of stronger cyclones gradually making…

Coastal Home Insurance
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5 years5 yearsbuilding-expertbuilding-expert posted:
Coastal Home Insurance

You need to read the policy very carefully but I can tell you that natural calamities such as seal level rise or actions of the sea and tsunamis are excluded…

Coastal Home Insurance
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