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How to Find the Right Real Estate Agent When Buying a Home?

By Rebecca Santiago

How to Find the Right Real Estate Agent When Buying a Home?

  Buying a home is the most significant financial decision for most Australians. And for this reason, you shouldn’t skimp on getting professional …

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Inside The Real Estate Industry: Why Land Surveying Matters

By Rebecca Santiago

Inside The Real Estate Industry: Why Land Surveying Matters

  Land surveying, also known as a property survey, is needed by real estate industry professionals to determine the boundaries of land parcels. The …

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How To Find Out Who Owns A Property In 2022

By Property Registry Team

How To Find Out Who Owns A Property In 2022

  How To Find Out Who Owns a Property In 2022 So, you’re interested in a property, but don’t know How To Find a Property Owner. If you’re a real estate …

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