Owner Occupiers

How to select the right townhouse

How to select the right townhouse. Due to the continuous increase in land prices in Australia, the prices of independent homes are rising, so many home buyers and investors are now targeting townhouses with higher cost-effectiveness. So how to choose an excellent townhouse? What kind of townhouse is a good design? How do you maximise living comfort and ensure that the properties you invest in is...

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Should I buy brand new or established property?

Should I buy brand new or established property? There is no right or wrong answer but they do offer distinct differences. In this market insight we share some of the advantages and disadvantages to help you assess what's right for you. If you are buying to occupy or invest, its important you understand your circumstances and what you are actually buying in advance. Buying off the plan: Buying off the...

Covid-19 has changed what people want in a property

Covid-19 has changed what people want in a property. Over the last 18 months there have been some growing trends towards what people want in a home. Interestingly, investors are also trending the same objectives as owner occupiers. So what is actually trending? It's not necessary bigger is better, nor is it location its more focused on the floor plan design. As we have been forced to adjust to...

HomeBuyer Fund – Victoria

The new HomeBuyer Fund was announced by the Victorian Government on the 8th October 2021. Premier Dan Andrews revealed a $500 million scheme that’s expected to support more than 3,000 Victorians becoming home owners. This welcoming news is to improve housing affordability and to attempt further stability. Premier Dan Andrew also mentioned, “The pandemic has heightened financial pressures for...

What is stamp duty and how is it assessed?

What is stamp duty? Here is a guide to understanding stamp duty in Victoria when purchasing a direct residential property. Before purchasing a property, it's wise to assess the stamp duty implications to ensure you can afford the total cost of buying a home. What is stamp duty? In Victoria is also known by the term 'land transfer duty'. It is essentially incurred when a buyer purchases a...

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The ongoing costs of keeping a property

The ongoing costs of keeping a property. When buying a property, there are always necessary holdings costs. Most are aware that a loan is usually part of the purchase, so paying a mortgage is a common ongoing cost. This is very true, but in this market insight we want to share with you the type of other outgoing costs are associated to owning a property. If the property is for investment purposes...

Three ways how buyers stop themselves from owning property

Owning property requires a big commitment. One of the key contributors to reaching financial independence is through owning property. In recent decades, many people have found pricing affordability difficult. As prices increase, its obvious than many Australians will continue to find this worse over time. There are many ways to increase your ability to afford a home, but many...

Top 10 trends when building a new house

Top 10 trends when building a new house. The property market has been in high demand in recent months. Many investors and owner occupiers have been taking advantage of various government stimulus packages and buying various types of properties in different locations. At Crest Property Investments we have seen some common trends with what people are looking for when building a house and land...

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Maximising your build on a small block of land

Buying a small block of land in Melbourne has become widely popular over the last 5 years. Given the fact Melbourne property prices have continued to increase, its created an affordability problem for many. At Crest Property Investments we have seen a large take-up of buyers wanting to build a new house on a small block of land. This has allowed many new buyers to enter the market without heavily...

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What does days on the market mean?

When buying property you may have come across the term ‘days on the market’. Do you really know what it means and if it’s relevant to you? In this market insight we discuss this further and provide an example to help. What are days on the market? The term days on the market refers to the number of days between the day a property is listed on the market and the day it is actually sold. If a property...

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