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The best picnic spots in our area

It’s well and truly picnic season. Shake things up a little for your next feast and explore one of these great parks and outdoor areas. Our waste teams are working hard to keep bins emptied, but with more of us eating outside they may be a little fuller than usual. We recommend taking your waste

The return of overseas arrivals and Australia’s property market

From the 21 February 2022, the Australian Government opened the borders and welcomed double-vaccinated tourists and visa holders from around the world. Eligible visa holders can come to Australia without a travel exemption or quarantining, and concessions are being granted to skilled visa holders in order to incentivise them to stay in the country for longer.  The latest

Sydney Lunar Festival

29 JANUARY – 13 FEBRUARY 2022 Celebrating the Year of the Tiger In 2022, Lunar New Year falls on Tuesday February 1. Lunar New Year is a celebration for many cultures represented in Sydney, including the city’s Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Korean communities, celebrated through food, art, festivities and gathering. February 1 marks the beginning of the Year of

AUSTRALIA DAY CLOSURE

Please note that our office will be closed on Wednesday, 26th January 2022 and will re-open Thursday, 27th January 2022 at 8:30am. For any sales related enquiries, please contact our sales manager, Sami Yildiz on 0422 215 543 or sami.yildiz@khoandlee.com.au For all rental matters, please refer to your lease agreement. Alternatively, please send an email to info@khoandlee.com.au

Transforming Sydney

Green avenues, slow streets and bustling promenades all feature in new designs that are set to transform Sydney’s Town Hall area, the south of the city centre and Chinatown precinct. The plans approved unanimously by City of Sydney Council prioritise walking, bike riding and public transport. They also give businesses more room to operate outdoors,

First homebuyers waiting for a dip in property prices will be disappointed, experts warn

Buyers anxiously waiting for Australia’s supercharged house prices to reduce will be disappointed, property experts have warned.CEO of RiskWise Property Research Don Peleg advises that while there are signs the exponential growth of property prices will ease, it’s highly unlikely that prices will become cheaper than what they currently are.”We don’t expect the Reserve Bank to increase

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