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Selling a Home

Selling property is a massive undertaking and there are a number of rules and regulations that need to be followed which can involve great complexity. Because the transferring of title to property involves huge monetary expenditure, if you are intent on putting your home on the market, it pays to talk to a property lawyer who can help no matter where you are in Australia.


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Vic: First home boom breaks through 5000 barrier

Date: 23 Jul 2009, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Building & Construction law, Buying a Home, Selling a Home, Environmental & Planning Law

Victorian Premier John Brumby announced that for the first time in Victoria's history more than 5000 Victorians bought their first home in a month with...

HIA: Great Time to Buy a New Home

Date: 19 May 2009, Filed under: Banking & Finance, Business & Commercial Law, Building & Construction law, Buying a Home, Selling a Home, Environmental & Planning Law

The Housing Industry Association (HIA) said the boost to the First Home Owners Grant, record low interest rates and relatively stable house prices have...

HIA: Home lending lifts further in January

Date: 12 Mar 2009, Filed under: Banking & Finance, Business & Commercial Law, Buying a Home, Selling a Home

Housing Industry Association (HIA) has announced that housing loans increased for the fourth consecutive month in January 2009, driven by the on-going...

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Selling and Buying Property when times are tough

Date: 24 Aug 2012, Filed under: Buying a Home, Selling a Home

Most people who have travelled down the road of buying or selling property will tell you that there are a lot of things and issues that raise their head...

How Does the reinstatement of the Transfer Duty Home concession affect home buyers in Queensland

Date: 25 Jun 2012, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Conveyancing, Building & Construction law, Buying a Home, Selling a Home, Building a Home, Renting & Leasing Property, Property

The Queensland Government has announced that from 1 July 2012 the ‘transfer duty home concession’ will be reinstated. Transfer duty is levied on most...

What should you consider before buying a residential property in Queensland?

Date: 21 May 2012, Filed under: Buying a Home, Selling a Home, Renting & Leasing Property, Property

If the property is to be your residence, own it in your name or joint names with your spouse or partner to ensure you do not pay CGT when you sell the...

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