
Who Pays Conveyancing Fees in Queensland?
In Queensland, the buyer and seller generally each pay their own conveyancing or legal fees. The buyer engages a qualified conveyancer or solicitor to help with

In Queensland, the buyer and seller generally each pay their own conveyancing or legal fees. The buyer engages a qualified conveyancer or solicitor to help with

When buying or selling property in Queensland, you may hear your conveyancer, solicitor or real estate agent refer to a property title search. For many

Selling a house in Brisbane can happen quickly in the right conditions, but the full process often takes longer than many homeowners expect. When people

Deciding whether to sell first or buy first is one of the biggest questions homeowners face when planning their next move. If you sell your

Understanding real estate commission rates in Brisbane can feel confusing, especially when different agents use different fee structures. Some quote a percentage commission, some offer

Selling a house in Brisbane involves more than just paying a real estate agent commission. While commission is often the cost sellers think about first,

Many property owners know a property manager collects rent, but the role of a property manager involves far more than that. A good property manager

Understanding Rental Law Changes for Landlords and Tenants Understanding rent increases in Queensland is important for both landlords and tenants. Rental law changes over recent

Managing a rental property in Queensland is a decision many landlords consider carefully, especially when looking at property management fees, rental income and the day-to-day

Understanding property management fees in Brisbane real estate can feel confusing, especially when every property management agency structures its pricing slightly differently. Many landlords focus

FY2025/26 marked a transition for Brisbane’s residential property market. After several years of exceptional growth, market conditions became more balanced while remaining supported by strong

The 2025–26 financial year marked another positive year for Ashgrove’s property market. While Brisbane’s broader market transitioned towards more balanced conditions, Ashgrove continued to record

Bardon’s market continues to reflect its tightly held nature, with steady growth and consistent demand supporting values across the suburb. Elevated homes, leafy surrounds and

In a tightly held pocket of Taringa, two apartments within the same complex were recently sold—quietly, efficiently, and without ever reaching the open market. What

The Calibre Charity Golf Day 2026 is set to return this August, bringing together the local community, businesses, and golf enthusiasts for an important cause.

At Calibre Real Estate, we believe a home is more than just a place — it’s about the people, the connections, and the community around
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