NSW 2025 Strata Law Reforms
24th April, 2025 In February 2025, major changes to strata laws came into effect in New South Wales. These reforms mark a significant shift in how strata properties a
What Does a Buyer’s Agent Do?
22nd April, 2025 Buying a property is a major life milestone—but it’s also one of the most complex financial decisions you’ll ever make. Whether you’re a first-t
Caveat Emptor: What Purchasers Need to Know in Australia
11th April, 2025 When purchasing property in Australia, understanding caveat emptor, or “buyer beware,” (Purchaser) is essential. This principle places r
Vendor Disclosures in NSW: What Vendors Need to Know
4th April, 2025 When selling a property in New South Wales (NSW), one important step for vendors is providing full disclosure of certain property details to potential
Understanding Secondary Dwellings and Dual Occupancy in NSW
28th March, 2025 In New South Wales (NSW), two popular property development options are secondary dwellings and dual occupancy. While they share some similarities, each h
Your Guide to Open Houses in NSW
28th February, 2025 Attending open houses is an essential step in the property-buying process. For many buyers, it’s an opportunity to experience a home firsthand before c
What Requires a Development Application (DA) in NSW?
17th February, 2025 Building or renovating your property can be an exciting yet overwhelming experience. If you’re in New South Wales (NSW) and planning any dev
Understanding Sunset Dates in NSW
12th February, 2025 In the world of property transactions, especially for off-the-plan sales, understanding sunset dates is crucial for both purchasers and vendors. A sun
Five Conveyancing Differences Between NSW and QLD
12th February, 2025 If you live in the heart of the Northern Rivers, you may be considering purchasing property in either NSW or QLD. It is essential to know the key
Understanding the Legal Aspects of Subdividing Property in NSW
31st January, 2025 Subdividing land is a popular strategy for landowners looking to maximise the potential of their property in New South Wales (NSW). Whether you own an acr
