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Friday, April 26, 2013

Delicious Healthy Paleo Banana Bread

Just to spice this blog up a little, I thought I share my coming Mothers' Day plans with you! I'm abit of a health nut so I love reading on different types of diets (blood type, mediterrenean, paleo, china studies etc). All with their own theories and I think it's just about experimenting and knowing what works for you. Anyway.. I will be baking banana bread with coconut flour or almond meal (haven't decided yet hmm toughie!). It's gluten free! Low in sugar! Amazing for your gut and perfect to treat all mums on this special day we thank them for doing what they do. Check out the blog for coconut flour banana bread recipe here 

You can buy coconut flour from most health shops. I actually found mine in Colonial Fresh Markets.

Who doesn't love banana bread? And now with a nutty or coconutty hint AND NO GUILT.. YUM! 

Delicious Healthy Banana Bread (with almond flour)

4 ripe bananas (make sure they are somewhat black, the blacker the sweeter it turns out)
1/4 cup of oil (I used olive oil but you can also use coconut oil or butter)
1 1/2 cups of almond flour
5 eggs
3/4 tsp baking powder
3/4 cinammon
1/2 tsp nutmeg
1/2 tsp real salt
1 tsp vainilla extract
you can add 1/2 cup of walnuts or chocolate chips if you  are feeling like extra cheating!

Directions: 

Preheat oven at 375 degrees.
Mash the bananas until soft in a  large bowl and mix in remaining ingredients. Mix well until there are no clumps.
If you want to add walnuts or raisins or chocolate you can fold them into the batter now
Grease a 5 x 10 or a loaf pan and pour the batter.
Bake for about 50 min or until you stick a toothpick or fork on top and it comes out clean. The bread will start turning brown so make sure you keep an eye on it.
Let it cool, take out of mold and cut!
Best served warm with a piece of grass fed butter or cold.

MORE IDEAS TO COME!!

Friday, April 19, 2013

Commuters happy to leave the city behind


So we keep reading that the trend is towards convenient-CBD living right? Well, here's an article from a different perspective for less 'hustle and bustle' living. This is based on New South Wales but it's still a trend  We live in a two-speed economy. Even within the property part of the economy different states are experiencing different growths because of different demands, different needs. Anyway! It's interesting..

The Royal, Newcastle Beach



''People love that kind of open space''  

Deux at Maison, Hunters Hills

''The price point is a key factor''

''Everyone is looking at what they can get for their maximum spend"

One for the road: Bankstown's Potts Hill master-planned community is likely to attract daily city commuters.

''People like to live in an area that isn't built up, by parks and bush with lots of greenery around. There's also good road links nearby, there's a bus stop on the doorstep and Birrong railway station is 800 metres away."

Travel is not an issue when you've got a house to come home to

When Darren Watt and his wife, Leanne, decided to move out of a rented home in Gymea in the Sutherland Shire and buy a house, they were happy to stay in that same outer-Sydney ring.
Although Darren, 24, still commutes daily from Ingleburn Gardens Estate, developed by Monarch Investments Group, to the city where he works, he doesn't mind travelling.
''There's a lot of bush around, we're right on the M5 and M7 junction, and the nearest train station for the south-west rail link is just 500 metres away,'' he says.
Darren and Leanne, 26, moved into their new four-bedroom home just four weeks ago with daughters Sienna, 5, and one-year-old Cassie, and 18 home-bred guinea pigs that their border collie loves to herd.
''I don't mind commuting at all,'' says Darren, who bought a $449,950 house-and-land package. ''I just love coming back every day to my own home.''

On the up: prices rise to challenge

Melb's March quarter puts in a healthy performance (YAY!!)

  • Low interest rates (unchanged at 3.0% - WOW) are continuing to boost Melbourne's real estate market. Here's the link to the RBA minutes - could be useful to understand today's property prices and trends.
  • Improvements in prices were particularly pronounced in the inner and middle ring suburbs, with Balwyn, Brighton, Northcote and Camberwell all recording strong growth.
  • shows downsizers swapping a large family home for a smaller dwelling are the best placed to take advantage of the cheaper housing finance.
  • buyers remained cautious and there were opportunities for astute buying.
Auction  Stephen Tickell of Hocking Stuart sold 73 Milton St. Elwood

Families dictate trend for high-rise living






Another article on high rise living again this week! This is the GROWING TREND! Get on it..Check out the article here.


Not only young adults, Gen Y and China are demanding apartments anymore!!! FAMILIES have joined the crew.

''A decade ago apartments were targeted to more of an investor market focused on one 
and two-bedroom apartments,''
''Now that has shifted to two and three bedroom [apartments].''


This change was led by the existing and new Asian communities. Then, young adults moving out of home into more convenient locations and nearer CBD continued the high rise living demand. Now families tooo.. ''more traditional Australian communities are just starting to catch up''. So much so that developers are changing the layout of the building to cash in on the new demand. Less 2 BR, More 4 BR..

Are you going to follow the trend? or are houses still better? More land space, more personal space.. hmm!


Friday, April 12, 2013

Playing up to the market - sellers







SELLERS!!! This is to you! Has the difficulty of selling your property gotten to you? Feeling unmotivated and just a little upset with the lack of market demand? Well.... Don't beat yourself over it! you're not the only one in the exact same boat as you..

Unsual and effective methods to change the face of selling property... (that's the link) coming right up!

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT


There's certainly a strong positive correlation between a big crowd and a positive atmosphere and the premium prices being paid for properties - try using local musicians, face-painting, sausage sizzles and balloons to bring out the local community for auctions. never thought of that huh! Generally people are quite interested in checking out auctions so why not use ti to attract people, play some music! draw the crowd in!



SELLING SUBURBS
Remember, when people buy a property (usually intending to live in it or even investing), people always check out the suburbs not just the proximity to shops or public transport. Sell THAT to them. Tell them why they will enjoy living in the suburb. Use videos and personal stories to win the buyers over. Let the prospective buyers see what it's like in the local area, how the people are.. All you need to do is let the personality of your suburb and property shine. This will make the buyer feel more at home and can imagine themselves living in that property. Once u get that, you'll be happy to see the 'Sold' sign!

Note: pleaseee make sure you know your target audience first! Don't go advertising a close knitted neighbourhood when your buyers are not into that kind of thing.

MAKE IT MEMORABLE

I keep drumming how important the first impression is! So once again FIRST IMPRESSION IS JUST AS IMPORTANT FOR SELLING PROPERTIES AS MUCH AS IT IS ON A DATE!!

Tick the box of attracting and pleasing all our senses:
- Good photography or a video
- Even baking some cookies or making some coffee just before an inspectio. Fill the house with freshly baked cookies... make prospective buyers feel at home and all 'cosy'. Brings memories of a cold winter day with a mug of hot chocolate and cookies. or the aroma of freshly brewed coffee... ohhh myyy..Tell me that's not just simply brilliant!!!

Apartment rents edge closer to houses in Sydney




WHOA! BIG NEWS! It's only going to take < 2 years for Sydney apartment rentals to be the same as for a house!! This is because of higher demand for apartments across the city as there is a lack of supply for affordable and well-located rental accomodation.


"It's a very interesting trend that is developing and it's something that's positive for investors, because they can see rental increases in the units market, so that's improving yields."

There's a similar trend in Melbourne and Darwin..
House and aparment rents ALREADY ON PAR at $360/week. Holy Moly!!

House rent in Darwin is now up 22.8 per cent since last March, with Darwin's apartment median up 22.2 per cent. 

But... not so much apartment rent demand in Perth. Still some increasing growths but not so much!
House rents in Perth are up 22.5 per cent over the year but only 17 per cent jump for apartments.

Where are you gonna put your money into now??

APARTMENTS VS HOUSES



"Middle Australia" driving home price growth

Just some quick info for you..

RP Data researcher, Cameron Kusher announced that middle priced homes across Australia are gaining greatest increases in home values!

"60% have recorded growth of 1.6 per cent over the year to February 2013," 

"Values have fallen by as much as -0.9 per cent and -0.6 per cent across affordable suburbs and the most expensive suburbs, respectively"

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