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Buying Off-The-Plan Apartments – Have You Done your Market Research?

Posted on3 July, 193 July, 19AuthorAndrew LindLeave a comment

Purchasing an off-the-plan apartment for the view? It may be necessary for you, the buyer, Read More …

CategoriesProperty Law

Is a Pension an Asset or Financial Resource When Determining the Property Pool?

Posted on12 February, 1820 March, 18AuthorAndrew LindLeave a comment

When considering property settlement after the breakdown of a marriage, the Court generally applies a Read More …

CategoriesFamily Law, Property Law

QLD Budget 2016: Increase in first home owners grant available

Posted on16 June, 16AuthorAndrew LindLeave a comment

Are you a first home owner seeking to purchase later in the year? From 1 Read More …

CategoriesProperty Law

Queensland residential real estate to increase 3% more for foreign buyers from 1 October 2016

Posted on15 June, 16AuthorAndrew LindLeave a comment

The Qld State Budget earlier this week announced: “The Government will introduce a 3 per Read More …

CategoriesConveyancing, Property Law

Conveyancing – Qld home duty concession to be “reinstated” from 1 July 2012

Posted on22 June, 1218 September, 14AuthorAndrew Lind4 Comments

Be careful – option agreements entered into before 1 July are not going to work Read More …

CategoriesConveyancing, Property Law

Landlord and Tenant – more tenant tips (Part 3)

Posted on8 March, 1118 September, 14AuthorAndrew Lind7 Comments

The time to be clear about expectations is at the front end when the Lease Read More …

CategoriesCommercial Leases, Property Law, Retail Shop Leases

Conveyancing Solicitors Qld – experts with personal service and attention to detail

Posted on16 August, 1016 August, 10AuthorAndrew Lind5 Comments

How do you pick a good conveyancing lawyer? Here are my top 6 tips: Responsive – when Read More …

CategoriesConveyancing, Property Law

FIRB Changes

Posted on27 May, 1017 January, 11AuthorAndrew Lind10 Comments

The Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Regulations 1989 has now been amended to remove the exemption Read More …

CategoriesConveyancing, Property Law

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