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How to remove negative energy from your home

How to remove negative energy from your home. Home Sweet Home - is an expression of one's pleasure or relief at being in or returning to one's own home. A place where you feel calm, relaxed and safe. In the world we live in, life’s pace has increased. Featuring longer work hours, family commitments, travel needs etc. Unfortunately, it causes many to become anxious and stress. They bring that emotional...

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Do we prefer taking the train or bus to work?

The latest conducted research by David Hensher and Corrinne Mulley of Sydney University confirmed that people commuting by public transport to the city prefer taking the train system. The three (3) main public used transportation systems are trains (railway), trams (light rails) and buses. Taxi and Urber transit are other highly used forms of transport, but we want to reflect on the public transport...

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Open floor plans are the new lifestyle match

We all live busy life styles, but its without doubt an exciting time to be living your life in Melbourne. We are very spoilt for choice, from good schools to great cafes. One common theme we experienced last year (2017) was the growing love for an open floor plans. Many years ago a kitchen was seen to be nothing more than a place to cook. Open floor plans have changed kitchens forever. Having a nice...

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How brand new property is becoming eco-friendly

New properties have become quite environmentally responsible or eco-friendly. They also feel good when you walk into a new place. Buying a new property, regardless if it’s an Apartment, House, Unit or Townhouse, have many in-built features that will not only please you but have you take a step further to being a little more eco-friendly. Floor to ceiling windows – many new Apartments and...

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Can a car space add value to a property?

With a rising population density and continued demand for residence within close radius of the CBD, a car space has become a highly sought after feature. Car spaces in Melbourne and Sydney have sold for an alarming price of well over $100,000. The question remains, is a car space worth the additional cost or is it better to pay less and rely on the public transport system. Whether it’s a space on...

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