Andrew Degn A range of locational factors set some property above others when it comes to desirability. From nearby public transport options through to being within walking distance of a great café hub, many homes sell off the back of being in a particularly prime spot. But some of the biggest positional price drivers over recent years have related to those which benefit family buyers, and top of the list is being close to great schooling. Having access to highly regarded schools will see purchaserspay a hefty premium for the right family home. In fact, being in the right school’s zone can…
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Andrew Degn Asset rich, cash poor is an unfortunate catchcry we hear all too often among retirees. Many of them own their property outright, particularly in our inner Brisbane suburbs, but they’re also having to deal with increased cost of livingpressures. As such, being frugal with the household budget has become necessary, despite the fact most live in an extremely valuable asset. Elder Aussies like remaining in their family home, but it’s not just a sense…
Andrew Degn There are myriad aspects to selling a home. From selecting your agent and determining the buyer profile to setting the price and establishing your terms and conditions, selling a home is a more intricate proposal than many people understand. And a range of service providers is on hand to assist in the process such as photographers, floor plan designers and videographers. One service that’s gaining more…
Reading your local community’s social media page doesn’t always instill a sense of calm. Yes, there are heart-warming moments – a lost pet is found, or a neighbourly deed is done – but there are more combative goings on as well. Complaints about town planning issues or fights over street parking. But the one event…
Don’t you love the way we live in and around Brisbane City? There are a range of options available for all members of the family to enjoy some light exercise or a bit of relaxation time. Of course, this can be challenging to do at home in the inner suburbs because space is at a…
I can imagine few events more devastating, dangerous and damaging than when fire engulfs a home. It’s not just the loss of property and precious mementos either. There’s the psychological trauma of watching your property go up in flames that will stay with you forever. It must be hard to ever feel truly safe after…
Do you like to whistle, or do you know a whistler? It seems to be a dying art and not a sound many people create openly these days. Certainly not younger people. We all know seniors who can whistle a happy tune when their favourite song comes on the radio, or when they’re in the…
Every year in October, as the Jacarandas start to bloom, and the storms roll in to create the famous purple rain, I love driving through the streets of Paddington and surrounds. Not only to see the splashes of spring colour everywhere, but to catch glimpses of giant spiders hanging from branches, sticky cobwebs plastered to…
by Andrew Degn It’s astounding the way Brisbane has evolved into one of Australia’s great cosmopolitan centres. World-class restaurants, innovative entertainment options, cool bars, the casino, event centres and go-all-night clubs have become hallmarks of our grown-up capital. I’ve watched with pride as we’ve moved beyond our ‘big country town’ status over the past few…