Terms you need to know before buying a house in Australia

Foreword off-the-plan / established-the-plan Off-plan / Existing Existing property, established property is generally easier to understand. Off-the-plan is the collective name of Australian real estate to its side and off-plan, that is, real estate projects with even drawings and plans, but not yet completed. Auction / Private Sales Auction / Private Sale Auction and Private…

Comparison of foreign home ownership in Australia and New Zealand

Foreword In many countries, including New Zealand and Australia, foreign ownership of property is receiving increasing attention. From 2018, New Zealand will ban foreigners from owning residential properties to curb housing inflation and high vacancy rates. What happened in New Zealand The inflation rate for residential properties in New Zealand reached 10.46% last year. In…

Ownership or investment

The Australian real estate market is welcoming people from all over the world. After buying a property, you should choose to invest or do it yourself. Is a problem that has long plagued home buyers. In simple terms, the main purpose of self-occupied property is to live, while investing in real estate is to obtain…

What buyers should know before buying a house

Foreword Buying a house is probably one of the most important plans for a person. Many believe that the seller must disclose matters affecting the value of the real estate, especially if the buyer has no other way to find the full history of the house. Lawyers or transporters acting on behalf of the buyer…

Compact cities are more than densely populated

The history of Melbourne’s strategic planning has largely ignored the contributions of Ruth and Maurie Crow. The crow was an early proponent of functional combinations and compact urban development. They did not praise low-density suburban forms, but they also did not promote high-density suburbanization because they must be human in nature. In three Melbourne plans…

Investigated combined housing is great for seniors

Foreword In affordable, affordable and sustainable housing, the ageing Australian housing population poses major challenges, especially at a time of rising housing costs. Seniors want a house that feels comfortable and independent and keeps them in touch with family and friends. However, many people fail to anticipate that health and economic challenges will reduce housing…