With careful planning, government incentives, and affordable home and land packages available, now could be the perfect time to stop renting and get into a brand new home.
Looking for some of the best suburbs to invest in NSW in 2024?
Only certain postcodes have the right mix of conditions that make them attractive - with a safe, liveable lifestyle, good commuting options, and affordable property. Here we have selected six which meet these criteria, with quality estates and master planned communities across NSW.
If the thought of financing your first home hurts your brain, you’re not alone. Here is our finance approval process in just 5 easy steps!
Researching and understanding the various grants available can be time-consuming and confusing for individuals, so we’ve provided you with all the necessary information to help streamline the research process!
The weight of saving for a home deposit just got a little easier for eligible home buyers. The NSW Government in January 2023 launched the NSW Shared Equity Home Buyer, which means you could purchase a home with as little as a 2% deposit!
Our team of Construction Home Finance Specialists share common construction loan mistakes to avoid.
Basix changes are coming, and we’re here to tell you everything you need to know from what is Basix, to how it will affect the cost of your new home build and when these changes be taking place!
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The demand for housing in New South Wales has consistently continued to grow for as long as we can remember however, the lingering effects from the pandemic have enforced many buyers to move further out from the city and into regional areas.
Palm Springs styling has long been popular in the interior design space and pays tribute to mid-century modern design in Palm Springs, California. With its contemporary, coastal, and relaxed ambience – this theme is perfect for those looking for a space with a refreshed and upbeat aesthetic.
When it comes to the differences between types of builders, it’s really about what they offer in overall service, as opposed to the home build itself (although, there are differences there too).
Over the last decade, the housing market has no doubt continued to boom and the demand for purchasing property has never been higher. With house prices continuing to rise, the old age question remains… Is it cheaper to build a new home or buy an existing one?