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Biggest Renovation Mistakes
Just like with any construction project, a property renovation can easily become a disaster if you’re not careful in terms of… well, many things! A renovation can be such a big project that it becomes easy to overlook the small things which can be the pitfall of the entire project. Here are some of the


Common Problems Caused by Water Damage & How to Repair Them
One of the most overlooked problems in a property is water damage. It may not seem like a big deal at first, but a small leak can become a major structural problem in the future. If you are a homeowner, you should pay close attention to the signs of any water damage. Be on the


Do I Need A Building Approval For My Renovation?
Undertaking a renovation is a big project. In almost every state of Australia, conducting a renovation project comes with many requirements. In Queensland, the majority of renovation projects require building approval from the local council. Without building approval, you can be penalised for illegal property construction. Fortunately, not every type of renovation requires building approval,


10 Things to Ask Yourself Before Undertaking a Renovation
Home renovations are exciting. However, jumping in to get started without proper planning can lead to mistakes that could prolong the project or make it go over budget. Before breaking ground, here are 10 questions that you should ask yourself. 1. Why are you renovating? The first thing you should be certain of is the


How to Add Value to Your Home Without a Major Renovation
Selling your home is not as easy as you might think. In order to entice home buyers and investors, you need to take some additional measures to make the property you’re selling more attractive. For starters, all damage and defects must be repaired. And in many cases you don’t need a major renovation to add


Renovation Is The Next Big Thing In Toowoomba
The price of properties across Australia is in a steady decline. Not only that, ANZ bank predicted that the pace of the decline will also accelerate. In fact, house prices in Melbourne and Sydney are now down by 4.4 per cent and 6.2 per cent, respectively, from their previous peaks. Apart from these two cities,