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Pets have settled too comfortably into the strata by-law debate, and throngs of apartment owners are siding with the culturally ingrained view that these creatures only bring mess and noise.
Tucked close to Brisbane’s central business district, Nina Dai’s property boasts a sweeping riverfront promenade, in a suburb that is home to a plethora of bustling cafes, restaurants and lively weekend markets.
If an investor is going to buy into a humble property – shabby around the edges yet framed by a promising arrangement of bones – the return on investment has to be worthwhile or substantial enough to warrant the stretch of money and time that is to be funnelled into the ‘buying and flipping’ phases.