Tracey’s Property News

  • 5 Avoidable Kitchen Renovations

    Each age has its magical “physical territory”- just the kind of place where magic happens. Today’s age is that of the kitchen. From a purely utilitarian draw to a cosmetic zone, it has now jumped levels to become the prime area of a home. It is the place where we gather and talk about our…

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  • Five Tips To Retire Through Property Investment

    Amassing a big portfolio can seem to be a daunting task. In times that we live in, a majority of individuals retire without a decent post-retirement nest egg. Of course, they are doing something wrong which you can do right. Let me talk about a few mantras that each investor will do well to keep…

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  • Construction Boom in the Offing

    In an article for the website Property Update, Pete Wargent throws light on the construction boom in the offing. The vision he creates is that of a “crane parked in each street corner” and it is like saying something for a country which found its developers and builders in a state of slumber for close…

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  • Answer These 5 Questions Before Buying A Home

    Rather than beating around the bush and creating a background for myself, let me catch the bull straight by the horns. Here then are 5 questions you must ask yourself before commencing your “dream home” project. Here I will focus on the first home buyers and owner-occupiers.

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  • Property Purchase with Help of Super

    Canada is a prime example of a country that allows its borrowers to utilise up to $25,000 of their Super to pay the property upfront and then pay off the debt over a course of time. Lenders are persuading the government to make some amendments that allow the first home buyers the same succour in…

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  • Inner City Apartments Set to Experience Capital Growth

    The website Smart Property Investment discusses why the inner city apartments might see a phenomenal upsurge from this point onward, letting their investors cheer all the way to the banks. No mean thing one guesses!

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