Real Estate with Kevin Turner
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Each weekend join Kevin as he delves into the South East Queensland Property market. It's an hour full of up to date facts and figures which reveal the truth of what is happening in the local market. Kevin uses his extensive contacts to evaluate currents trends, hot spots and areas to look out for. Whether you are building, renovating, looking to buy or sell or just like knowing what is happening in your city, Kevin Turner's Real Estate show will provide you with all the information you need to know.

How not to lose your deposit

Saving for a deposit to buy a property is hard enough – imagine the impact if you lose it when a builder goes bust. That is just one of the dangers of...
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The rental squeeze

Between June and September, every major Local Government Area in Queensland saw a tightening in rental vacancies - a trend since the beginning of the ...
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Buyers head for the hills

As remote working opportunities become more prevalent and demand for lifestyle properties and lower density housing options become more popular, regio...
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Property in lockdown

Buying and selling property just got a bit harder, but if we all do the right thing then we should be back to normal in no time. But what is the right...
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Fourteen heads are better than one

Normally if you asked the opinion of fourteen property experts about the future, you might expect to get fourteen different opinions.  Surprisingly, w...
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Before you get on the ladder

“Don’t be like so many first buyers and start looking without a plan” is good advice from Property Pursuit's Meighan Wells, who recently helped start ...
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What happens if the buyer fails?

A property failing to settle because of a default by the buyer is not totally uncommon, although it rarely happens.  Certainly, it has never happened ...
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Getting the title right

A great amount of property is owned by more than one individual and this is often referred to as ‘joint ownership'. However, there are two different t...
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