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New Year’s Special: Free Development Assessment

7 January 2010
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New Year’s Special: Free Development Assessment!
Have you ever wondered if your property could be developed but didn’t know where to start?
To celebrate the start of the New Year we are making a very special offer:
Subscribe to our email newsletter before January 31, 2010 and you are entitled to a free Step 1: Preliminary Development Assessment [...]

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Subdivide land: the 5 tests your property must pass

27 November 2009
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If you own or are considering purchasing a large block of land, you have probably asked the question: “Can I subdivide?”.
This article will provide a big picture overview of the 5 tests your property must pass before it can be subdivided.

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Property Investment Strategies: How to proactively add significant equity without building or renovating

17 November 2009
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How can you proactively add significant equity to your investment property without building or renovating?
Read more to find out how one of our clients took less than six months to do just that.

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Property Development 101: Step 1

28 September 2009
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A common first question we get asked by clients when considering potential projects is: “Is this project worth proceeding with or are we just wasting our time”?
The goal of this step is to arrive at a Preliminary Development Assessment that gives a project a High, Medium or Low level of confidence to proceed.
Note: If you [...]

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Land Subdividing

17 August 2009
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Land subdividing is an essential part of broadacre, greenfield and infill property development and refers to the process of breaking down one large land allotment into two or more smaller land allotments – each on their own separate title.
Land subdividing can be a profitable form of property development in its own right – or could [...]

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