“[Marco] has an enthusiastic attitude and infinite energy. His key skill is his customer focus. He will go the extra mile or three to make sure the customer is 110% happy.”
Thanks again to one of our clients who said this: Yes. Sintra works directly for our clients to help them achieve the best outcomes from their projects. While Sintra has built a network of industry experts including town planners, builders and architects, we’re always independent of them and seek out the best value for our clients every time. Similarly, we have many contacts in the real estate industry and they keep us informed of new sites for sale. However we negotiate for our clients like a buyer’s agent and do not receive commissions from real estate agents for any business we generate.
http://www.news.com.au/realestate/news/investors-see-signs-of-revival-in-brisbane/story-fncq3gat-1226425964795. However, as an investment idea, why not buy closer to the city centre, “create”your own capital gain and get a higher rent at the same time? Become a developer.
The Queensland Government’s decision to slash its solar feed-in tariff from 44 cents to 8 cent means that you have until midnight 9 July to lodge an application, if you want to access the higher rates. This simply involves filling in a form... (you don’t need to sign up to a particular provider) and you have 12 months to install the panels (and are not obligated to do so if you decide not to move ahead). Also by completing the form you protect your 44 cents tariff for up to 16 years.
Sintra has been discussing the situation with different solar suppliers and we have found someone who is happy to take new applications. If you fill out the form and put “Sintra” in the postal address, Brendon will ensure you are registered as a priority client. Lodge your application now and secure the higher rates, so you can benefit financially and protect the environment at the same time. http://www.solarconsultants.com.au/ - click on the red “Urgent” panel. Good opinion piece highlighting the change in Australian’s renting habits - http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/generation-rent-is-growing-in-numbers-20120629-217wr.html
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