Hiya, Your correct, most houses built before the mid-1980's will have at least some asbestos within the building. Here's a website filled with...
If you're making multiple offers, make sure and tell each real estate agent that you have already made other offers. Also be clear and tell them...
Not really, but that would depend on the type and condition of the asbestos. Check that the asbestos isn't cracked or crumbling during your...
Very busy and you have the stadium there, so when games are on there are lots of cars and foot traffic, which could be annoying or convenient....
Acid sulphate soils (ASS) aren't generally a problem. If you will be digging up a site with ASS, you may expose the soils to oxygen which causes...
Yep lots of contamination in the area, you can search for them here: (DECCW | Search the contaminated land record). The gasworks are currently...
Here you go: Gold Coast Property Price Growth The dataset is locked though, No references to check any further and limited to the GC footprint....
Are the walls in the property currently in good condition? If so, I think your responsibility as a landlord are fulfilled. I'm sure there are...
As others have said, start with what you consider to be a fair price and offer that. Unless the market is very soft and you think you might be...
The current unemployment rate in Newcastle and Lake Macquarie is 5.9% (LMIP | Labour Market Information Portal) The national average unemployment...
Another project that also received funding is the Hunter Innovation Project (HIP, Home - Hunter Innovation Project) which confirmed $9.8million on...
V8's and cruise ships... $12.7 million about to be announced for the upgrade of the terminal at Dyke Point too... [MEDIA]
It's the land zoning under the Newcastle Local Environment Plan - R3 is Residential 3. Here's a link (NSW Legislation) to the relevant part of the...
You can use this website (adsl2exchanges Exchange lookup by Address) to find out where the nearest exchange is, and which ISP's are servicing that...
Looks like the Chinese theme park is still going ahead: No Cookies | Daily Telegraph
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