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Your Buyers' Advocate Newsletter Editorial (Issue 8)

Hello and welcome to Peter Rogozik Property Consulting six-monthly newsletter. It certainly has been a whirlwind year so far in the world of real estate. The Melbourne property market has gone from strength to strength this year, experiencing significant capital growth especially amongst quality property. Investors from all over Australia have targeted the Melbourne market. Our firm’s policy of only purchasing blue chip real estate has resulted in our clients substantially increasing their equity base which gives a great springboard for future investment.

One of our more exciting ventures this year has been our participation in the London Emigration Show. This show which is held annually gives firms the opportunity to display their services to British citizens contemplating making a permanent move to Australia and other parts of the world. Many countries were represented and there was an enormous turnout over the weekend. Australia was much sought after by families as a destination to start a new life. The major reasons most British gave for wanting to make this huge move to Australia was greater economic opportunities for their children, safer living environment and better climate. We spoke to many people and look forward to assisting them with finding new accommodation when they arrive in Australia.

Our service offering is unique in that we cover all aspects of a property purchase, are totally independent and will only act for the buyer. Our property reports investigate the building, real estate and legal issues in relation to a property purchase. In this edition we include an article which cites examples of how our property reports have helped our clients avoid making disastrous purchasers. What is the difference between a chattel and fixture? We include an article which explains this often disputed issue and give a recent example of a vendor attempting to make an outrageous claim after contracts were signed. The Melbourne rental market is very strong at the moment with the vacancy rate at record low levels. We provide some tips that will assist tenants avoid some of the more common pitfalls.

As usual, in this edition we include our regular articles, Legal Chat by Andrew Padanyi and market snapshot. Andrew explains the importance of registering a caveat on a property immediately after purchasing, unfortunately conveyances rarely perform this task. Market Snapshot outlines the recent past performance of the property market. We also present our opinion on future trends in the Melbourne market.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions in relation to real estate or building matters. Also, if there is a specific topic you would like covered in our next newsletter we would like to hear from you.

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