On the Move with Frozen Food: How to Move Interstate with Your Frozen Food in Tow

Moving is a stressful enough endeavour as it is without the sudden realization that you also have a whole freezer full of food to move along with the rest of your possessions. You can give some of it away before your move but all of it? Your move is already costly enough without wasting a fully stocked freezer worth of food. But if you're moving interstate, how on earth do you move the contents of your freezer without it turning into a pile of mushy heartache? [Read More]

Why Retirement Villages Are Likely to Explode across Australia

As the population of Australia continue to age, so more attention is being paid to facilities for retirees. A generally declining birth rate, combined with the fact that people are living longer these days will combine to put more focus on these types of facility, which can only be beneficial for those who are approaching their golden years – or for investors. How is this trend likely to develop in the future? [Read More]

Understanding the Differences in Commercial Cleaning

When you need to call a company to clean something other than a residential home, you may be surprised at all the options you have for commercial cleaning, and may get a little overwhelmed with your options. It's important to understand how these commercial cleaning companies are all different, as you need to hire the right company for the cleaning that needs to be done; note a few of those differences here so you can hire the best company for your commercial cleaning needs. [Read More]

How selling in a falling market can help you achieve real estate goals

Many of Australia's capital cities are currently facing stagnant or falling house prices. While this can seem scary for a prospective seller, it can work in your favour in some circumstances. Her are some of the reasons it can be great to sell in a falling market.  A lower supply of properties In Australia, many people will hold onto properties in a falling market, not wanting to crystallise losses on property. [Read More]