
Renovate or Move: Which Makes More Financial Sense?
You stand in your Sydney kitchen, stare at the cracked tile, and ask the big one. Should I renovate or move? It’s the question most
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You stand in your Sydney kitchen, stare at the cracked tile, and ask the big one. Should I renovate or move? It’s the question most

Selling a house feels big. Moving out straight after feels bigger. And figuring out what to fix before selling your house can mess with your

Moving house soon? Most folks think they need a full reno to impress buyers. They don’t. Small fixes can lift the vibe without draining your

You want a bigger sale price. You also want the move to feel calm, not chaotic. That’s a fair ask. Most Sydney sellers chase the

So, you’re thinking of selling. Maybe you’ve already called a few removalists for a quote. But before the trucks roll in, one big question stops

You stand in your kitchen. The kettle’s boiling. Kids crash through with backpacks. Your partner hunts for bench space. Something has to give. So you

You love your postcode. You hate your kitchen. Sound familiar? Plenty of Sydney homeowners hit this wall. The house feels small. The family grows. The

You pack the last box, wave goodbye to the old postcode, and then bam. Your accountant drops a few words you didn’t expect. Stamp duty.

Selling your home? You might dodge capital gains tax completely. That’s the quiet magic of the main residence exemption.But moving house makes things tricky. Dates

Ever wondered why some sellers pocket way more cash than others? It’s not luck. It’s timing, paperwork, and knowing the rules. In Australia, the Australian

Money fights are real. Especially when you’re moving house in Sydney or anywhere in Australia. Bills crawl in. Bond comes out. Truck quotes pile up.

So you’ve probly heard the buzz about budget rules online. The 70/20/10 rule is one of the easier ones to follow. It splits your take-home

Just moved house? Your tax return is no longer the same beast it was last year. The boxes are flat. The new place still smells

Moving feels like a beast on your wallet. The trucks, the boxes, the takeaway pizzas at midnight. By the end you’re tired, sore, and a