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What to do for Australia Day in Canberra

In 1788, the first fleet of British ships arrived at Port Jackson on January 26th. Fast forward to 2019, and today, January 26th is officially celebrated as the National Day of Australia.  Australia Day celebrates the diverse society and the cultural landscape of our nation; marked by large-scale, fun-filled, social and cultural events. Celebrations include

Small Room Ideas

Just as a large space can leave you scratching your head with how to utilise all the area best, a small space also presents its unique styling challenges.  Small spaces can be tricky, and often you need to think outside the ‘styling’ box and find novel ways to show a small area to make sure

Summer Outfit Ideas

While countries up north are layering up for the winter, down under we are stripping off.  Canberra is in the throes of summer, and we can look forward to warm breezes and more sunny days and balmy nights. Whether it’s a walk at the park, a day at the museum or perhaps kayaking on Lake

Feng Shui Is The Way

Of increasing importance to homeowners is the feel and energy of a home…barely a weekend of inspections passes us now where we are not asked about the Feng Shui of a property.  An ancient Chinese mystical art, Feng Shui (pronounced ‘Fung Shuay’) incorporates the placement of Feng Shui elements to promote positive energy, channel out

Top Tips for First Home Buyers

Buying your first home can be a daunting endeavour but it doesn’t need to be.  From our experience in the real estate industry, here are some top tips for first home buyers, for how to prepare for your first property purchase. Set a timeline – set a realistic timeline to buy a house; give yourself

What attracts families to Gungahlin

Think of Canberra and images of wide-open spaces and bushlands, come to mind. But the Nation’s Capital is rapidly reinventing itself as a very family friendly-region. Gungahlin is one of the 18 original districts of the ACT. Gungahlin is an Aboriginal word meaning “little rocky hill” or “white man’s house”, As of 2018 Gungahlin comprised

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