Home renovation or revamping is time for taking a few creative liberties. There is something about it which makes people simply love the idea. When you are about to inhabit a house, you attach a lot of merit to its renovation. However, any such revamping might turn out to be an endless “money pit”, argues Brad Porteus in an article for Realestate.com.au
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Star Wars Technology Comes To Your Next Home Inspection
Remember how in Star Wars far-away characters used to interact with each other as projection holograms? How would you like to “beam” your own likeness into your would-be home? A company called Virtubuyr has made futurism a concept to play with, providing us for the first time, a glimpse of lifelike-hologram. What this may mean for home inspections?
Can housing trends be predicted through logical reasoning
How easy would investment-making become only if we had a rough idea of housing trends. If only we knew how prices would fluctuate and where would the property market find its support and resistance levels. This however is wishful thinking. The Housing Industry Association (HIA) tries to find out the future trends, writes Charlotte Cossar in an article for realestate.com.au
8 tips to ensure a stress-free holiday
Ideally, holidays should mean a small time-warp free from the stress of everyday life. However, leaving behind an unattended home is in itself a stress-inducing factor. Hence, the idea is to take a few smart precautions before setting out on your pleasure trip. I read an engaging article which suggests 8 tricks to keep your home safe in your absence. Disclaimer- Some of these tips are only for your greater peace of mind and not related to burglary in any way.
It’s unethical for agents to deal in newspaper ads for clients
ATO data-matching tool set to track tax evasion very closely
With ATO’s data-matching tool set to report any tax-omissions, taxpayers will come under constant scrutiny, reports Larry Schlesinger. In his article for the Property Observer, he suggests how there will be a complete tab on the residential and commercial property sales from here on and nearly 10.4 million taxpayers will have to toe the ATO line (unfailingly).