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This is where you will find lots of useful information to help you make the right choices for your family. Whether you want to buy a unit for yourself near the water, a family home that suits your lifestyle, sell your property or expand your property portfolio, we have tips, guides and market information that will make your search so much easier!

Domestic and international buyers and sellers will find plenty of useful information, along with market updates that we post every 6 weeks. From styling, renovating and preparing your property for sale to assessing the rental market, understanding the real estate cycles and managing your investment properties, whatever information will make your life easier, you will find it in the Doyle Spillane Blog!

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How to choose the right vanity for your bathroom

Vanities are a central visual element of the bathroom. Your decision will be largely based on the bathroom’s style and, you know, budget! Here are 7 simple steps to follow when buying your bathroom vanity; 1. What type of bathroom are you creating?  Will your bathroom be a zen retreat, a family hub or a minimalist...

Posted on Monday 24th August 2020 by
Melanie Murace
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Three Quotes Please

  We regularly have requests by our landlord clients for us to obtain several quotes for general repairs to be carried out on their rental property. Our role as property managers is to work in your best interests, however we do ask you to keep certain things in mind when considering sourcing a number of quotes for general...

Posted on Thursday 20th August 2020 in Top Tips
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How Clean Is Reasonably Clean?

  When it comes to a property being presented to a new tenant, or a tenant vacating a property it is a legislative requirement the property be ‘reasonably clean’. So what is ‘reasonable’? This term is hard to define but can be seen as what a reasonable person would agree as being generally clean. We find...

Posted on Thursday 20th August 2020 in Top Tips
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6 stylish ways to pet-proof your home

We love our pets. We love our homes. But sometimes, these two things can be at odds with each other - pets are kind of infamous for their love of scratching, rolling in mud (and then on your lounge), burrowing into spaces they're not meant to be in, and so on. So when your home is your castle - but your dog is your best friend ...

Posted on Tuesday 18th August 2020 by
Melanie Murace
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Assessing The Value Of Your Property

  When reviewing rents and tenancy agreements the question often arises “Should the rent be increased and if so, by how much?” When we review your rent, the first thing we do is determine the nature of the tenancy and then do a comparative market analysis to assess the rent the property may achieve in the current market...

Posted on Friday 14th August 2020 in Top Tips
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5 ways to ‘fake’ your renovation

We’d all love to live in a brand new, freshly renovated home. But renovations cost money. Luckily there are ways you can overhaul your property and ‘fake’ your renovation without spending a lot of money or knocking down walls.  Replace old door and cupboard handles Door, cupboard and drawer handles can contribute to...

Posted on Thursday 13th August 2020 by
Melanie Murace
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Is it advisable to allow pets in your rental property?

  It is natural for property investors and property managers to be wary of allowing pets into a rental property based upon prior experiences or concerns over what damage could occur to the property. Should you decide not to allow pets in your investment property, this should be incorporated in pre-tenancy marketing to avoid any...

Posted on Tuesday 11th August 2020 in Top Tips
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Mould in rental properties: what are my responsibilities?

  Mould... It can be a good thing when it’s on your fancy imported cheese, but a very bad thing if it’s in a rental property. Before the spores grow, here’s a quick run-down on what mould is, why you don’t want it in your rental, what causes it, how to identify it, who is responsible for getting rid of it and how...

Posted on Friday 31st July 2020 in Top Tips
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How does investment property depreciation work?

  This is a question that we get asked from many property investors. Understanding property depreciation basics can help landlords save thousands each year. Click Here to read the article by BMT Quantity Surveyors - Tax Depreciation  

Posted on Thursday 23rd July 2020 in Top Tips
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ATO Offers tax time tips for rentals

  The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has sought to assist rental property owners with clear guidelines on what to do this tax time, including what they can and cannot claim. Noting the ATO was aware residential rental property owners might be concerned about how COVID-19, floods, or bushfires had reduced their income, Assistant...

Posted on Monday 13th July 2020 in Top Tips
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