The guys over at EatClub are giving us the most epic of presents and honestly, it’s
literally everything we’ve been craving.
Off the back of a successful February campaign, these foodies have teamed up with a whole heap of restaurants across Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide, for an epic giveaway across two days July 29 – 30. It’s called the FreeBs campaign because, well, the items you can redeem all start with a B. Clever, no?
During this time, new customers can redeem a free item from the thousands available via their app, including burgers, burritos, banh mi and a tonne of food that starts with B. It will be ready, set, eat, but there are only a limited number of FreeBs deals available each day, so you’ll have to be quick if you’re keen!
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Apartments in today’s market: Are they worth it?
By Bianca Dabu
22 June 2021
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While owner-occupiers and investors alike rush to snap up houses, one expert believes apartments are still worth a consideration, especially for yield-hungry investors.
Quality, well-located apartments continue to offer strong yields and excellent returns, Raine & Horne’s national manager for property management, Maria Milillo, said.
For instance, in Sydney’s Crows NestCrows Nest, QLDCrows Nest, NSW, the gross rental yield for apartments stood at 3.1 per cent in May, above the 2.5 per cent recorded for houses, CoreLogic data has shown.
Similarly, Adelaide’s Unley boasts apartment rental yields of 4.7, above the 3 per cent clocked byhouses in the same area.