Monthly Archives: February 2015

Good homes to renovate

A question I am often asked is “What style of home is easiest to renovate?” Naturally, there are exceptions to any rule, yet there are some basic things to consider if you are buying a home so that you will…

Continue Reading

February 21, 2015

Although a little hit and miss on Saturday with some properties particularly strong (18 Gowar Ave Camberwell, Scott Patterson Kay & Burton), buyers also demonstrated discernment for properties that weren’t ticking all the boxes. Saturday’s results, combined with this week’s, will…

Continue Reading

Lose the View to the Loo!

Lose the View to the Loo!  One little pet hate I have when inspecting homes is the inappropriate (or thoughtless) positioning of the toilets within the floor plan itself or within the bathroom. There isn’t anything nice about a toilet…

Continue Reading

February 14 – Auctions are Back!

One of the ‘first’ auction weekends for million-dollar-plus Melbourne homes – and it was a solid one. Supply levels are perhaps not what many would have thought, and this is driving competition. All auctions we attended today had four or…

Continue Reading

Architectural Concepts – 6 Kyarra St, Hampton

Looking to buy in Bayside? One with flexibility … 6 Kyarra Street, Hampton. Why this house could work for you now … and into the future. Position – works for families of all stages • Centrally located between Sandringham and…

Continue Reading

The edge for buyers may be ‘Off-Markets’ this year

Numbers for opens have been mixed across the South Eastern suburbs this weekend. Some suburbs were strong, such as Brighton with 78 homes open over $1million on Saturday. Others areas have met a slower start with many agents using this…

Continue Reading

Architectural Advice

Having an architect on your team can provide you with insights into the design of the home and any impact this may have on the property’s future potential. You will also receive advice and concepts detailing how a house may…

Continue Reading