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Three asset classes. Three very different risk profiles. Here’s how childcare, retail and warehouses really stack up for commercial property investors.
Three asset classes. Three very different risk profiles. Here’s how childcare, retail and warehouses really stack up for commercial property investors.
Three asset classes. Three very different risk profiles. Here’s how childcare, retail and warehouses really stack up for commercial property investors.
Mandatory building works are a fact of property ownership. But when one tenant tried to turn a routine compliance project into a formal business disruption claim, the easy path would have been to concede. We didn't. Here's how a fact-based approach protected the landlord's position, kept the tenant trading, and avoided a costly tribunal dispute.
Net lease or gross lease? The rent is only half the story. Learn how outgoings, GST and lease structure can reshape your real return.
Three asset classes. Three very different risk profiles. Here’s how childcare, retail and warehouses really stack up for commercial property investors.
Higher rates haven’t killed commercial property… they’ve just raised the bar. Here’s what buyers need to know before investing in 2026.
Western Sydney’s development contribution framework changed on 1 July 2026. The new Housing and Productivity Contribution links charges to what is being developed, replacing the former SIC model and introducing new rates, components and considerations for developers, landowners and investors.
NSW’s latest planning reforms aim to reduce approval delays through a new Development Coordination Authority, expanded minor modification pathways and shorter council assessment targets. While not a complete solution, the changes may help suitable projects progress more efficiently in a challenging development environment.
Most commercial landlords only notice tenant risk when rent stops — but by then the problem is already advanced. Proactive credit monitoring helps identify financial stress earlier, creating time to protect income, strengthen security and make informed lease decisions before issues become urgent.