Property in Dulwich Hill appears to be on the rise since the light rail linked the inner west surburb to Sydney’s CBD in early April 2015.
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Property in Dulwich Hill appears to be on the rise since the light rail linked the inner west surburb to Sydney’s CBD in early April 2015.
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Read five great reasons as to why you should have a Building Inspection BEFORE you purchase a home in Perth North:
Ageing apartments in suburbs around Sydney, particularly in the eastern suburbs, lower north shore and southern beach suburbs, should be knocked down to make way for more modern replacements.
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With the mining boom over and consumer spending down, house prices have dropped, sparking interest that now might be the perfect time to buy in Perth.
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Read five of the most common problems we have found while conducting building inspections in Perth’s Northern suburbs.
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It is very important that your building and structural inspection is carried out by a registered building professional. Someone with up-to-date qualifications and experience. A registered builder is familiar with all areas of construction and will ensure your home complies with current Australian Building Standards and Codes.
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Mould is a type of fungi that grows in damp conditions. It requires organic material (plant or animal matter) to grow, and can be found on materials such as food, wood, carpet, cloth and insulation.
Here are three important reasons as to why all home sellers should get a pre-sale building inspection prior to putting the property on the market:
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