What price should we put on our property?

Putting a value on your property can sometimes be difficult when emotions and past expenditure come into play. This is why a professional agent’s opinion is so important.

Balancing Act: RBA's Interest Rate Stance Amid Declining Inflation

Balancing Act: RBA's Interest Rate Stance Amid Declining Inflation

On February 6, 2024, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) made a pivotal decision to maintain the cash rate at 4.35%, marking its first policy announcement of the year. This decision comes against a backdrop of gradually declining inflation, which eased to 4.1% in the December quarter, down from 5.4% in September​​.

Overcoming Business Founder Syndrome in 2024 – Empower Your Transition to a Successful Exit

Overcoming Business Founder Syndrome in 2024 – Empower Your Transition to a Successful Exit

Business Founder Syndrome (BFS) is a term that encapsulates the challenges and issues faced by business owners who have nurtured their enterprises from inception. These founders often find it incredibly difficult to step back or disengage from their businesses. As a business broker I encounter BFS frequently, and I thought it was time to explore how it not only affects the founders themselves but also significantly impacts the process of finding a suitable buyer when it comes time to sell the business.

What should we do to the property before we sell to maximise its value.

What should we do to the property before we sell to maximise its value.

Your property is usually just one in a very long list of properties a buyer will see, so it’s crucial that they see it in the best possible light. The more desirable your property appears, the better your sale price is likely to be.  It’s important to make sure your property looks its best from the moment it goes onto the market. First impressions really do last when it comes to presenting your property for sale.

Navigating Commercial Rental Structures: Gross Rent vs. Net Rent

Navigating Commercial Rental Structures: Gross Rent vs. Net Rent

When it comes to leasing commercial properties in Australia, understanding the rental structure is crucial for both landlords and tenants. One of the fundamental decisions to make is whether to opt for Gross Rent or Net Rent. Each has its own intricacies and implications that can significantly impact the bottom line. In this article, we'll explore the differences between these two structures and delve into the nuances of Net Rent, including its collection options.