For a decade Philip Baigent endured water pooling on his balcony and leaking into his flat. He is now living in a short-term rental apartment waiting for the strata committee to fix the problem.
For a decade Philip Baigent endured water pooling on his balcony and leaking into his flat. He is now living in a short-term rental apartment waiting for the strata committee to fix the problem.
For a decade Philip Baigent endured water pooling on his balcony and leaking into his flat. He is now living in a short-term rental apartment waiting for the strata committee to fix the problem.
While buying a new apartment promises freedom from the volatile rental market, hopeful home buyers must be wary of not falling into the grievously damaging trap of investing in properties that are too new or off the plan, warns May.
The ongoing probe into serious defects in four blocks of new apartments in the Lachlan Line’s complex at Macquarie Park adds to the litany of faulty new builds blighting the real estate market in NSW and nationwide.