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The risk of underinsuring your property

The risk of underinsuring your property. Unfortunately its well known that many Victorians don't have enough insurance cover. When it comes to property ownership, many continue to leave themselves at risk. Some underinsure because they can't afford it, other choose to save on the cost while some also feel a distrust toward insurance companies. The risk of underinsuring can leave you in a bad...

Will no JobSeeker change the property market?

The Job Seeker has been a lifeline for many Australians dealing with the financial impact of the global pandemic. The JobSeeker has been a great initiative from the Australian government to support families in need. Unfortunately the JobSeeker will cease at the end of March 2021. The question remains, will no JobSeeker change the property market? Will it cause prices to drop and will rents...

Apartment supply shortage

Apartment supply shortage. There is a significant fall in the number of new apartments within the process of pre-sales or under construction stages. The apartment supply shortage is very evident and will continue further in 2021-2022. At present the demand is highly outweighing the apartment supply. The demand has been fuelled by the fact interest rates are at historic lows and there are a variety of...

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What is a proxy in an owners corporation

A proxy in an owners corporation. When owning an apartment or townhouse, you may have experienced what an owners corporation does and why it’s needed. In this market insight we would like to help you understand what a proxy is and when/why they may be needed. An owners corporation is required to operate an annual general meeting (AGM) where property owners take the opportunity to discuss and vote on...

How to avoid home buyer’s remorse

How to avoid home buyer’s remorse. No doubt everyone has experienced it in one way or another. Even the more experienced property investors feel it on some purchases. It can even come to you when buying a car, a new tennis racquet, a dress or paying for some accommodation. There are different levels of buyer’s remorse. Purchasing a $300 tennis racquet would be seen as a lower scaled level...

Stamp duty concession for investors

Stamp duty concession for investors. The Victorian Government through the State Revenue Office has announced a land transfer (stamp) duty waiver for purchases of Victorian residential property with a dutiable value of up to $1 million. Please take some time to view the link State Revenue Office. Stamp duty concessions - here is a snapshot: For new residential properties, a 50% land transfer duty...

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Auction clearance rates

Auction clearance rates are the most viewed property statistic. In this market insight, we take the opportunity to help explain what they are and how to understand them. They are calculated for auctions scheduled during the week, ending each Sunday. It indicates the percentage of properties sold at auction using available data. The data also takes into consideration properties sold before...

Buyers agent vs real estate agent

At Crest Property Investments, we have been assisting buyers for many years, by sourcing brand new or off the plan properties. Our niche service as a buyers advocate also known as a buyers agent is quite different to a traditional real estate agent. Here we share the key differences between our buyers advocacy service and a real estate agent. Buyers agent: We act on behalf of the buyer We act in the...

Joint ownership and tenants in common

Buying a property of any kind is a fine achievement in itself. You can purchase a property in a number of ownership types, including individuals, companies, and trusts. In this market insight, we explore the difference between joint ownership and tenants in common. The most common way to buy a property is with two people. These two people are often spouses. Having two people collectively can make it...

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Understanding an easement on a property

When buying a property, it's important to look at a number of items. One of those is understanding an easement on a property. Many people find it difficult to understand easements and the many legal problems that surround them. It is a complex area with some difficult terms and conditions. Here is some basic information to help. What is an easement? An easement is a section of land registered on your...

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