What price should we put on our property?

Putting a value on your property can sometimes be difficult when emotions and past expenditure come into play. This is why a professional agent’s opinion is so important.

Maximising Residential Property Value Through Renovation and Upgrades

Maximising Residential Property Value Through Renovation and Upgrades

Renovating and upgrading residential properties is a powerful way to increase their market value, appeal to potential buyers or tenants, and enhance overall living quality. However, to maximise returns, homeowners and investors must focus on improvements that offer the greatest impact. Here’s how to successfully renovate and upgrade residential properties to potentially boost their value: 

Landlord or Tenant - Who is Responsible?

Landlord or Tenant - Who is Responsible?

When a tenant moves into a rental property, the landlord or property manager must ensure that the premises are habitable and in a reasonable state of cleanliness and repair.

The tenant is responsible for keeping the property clean and tidy and, at the end of the tenancy, handing it back in a condition similar to how it was at the start of the agreement, taking into account normal use (fair wear and tear).