When: 09am Saturday 13 August 2011 Where: St Michael’s Worship Centre – Balhannah Road, Hahndorf, SA Australia Cost/Tickets: $6.00 The Hahndorf Town Band, in collaboration with the South Australian Band Association (SABA), is pleased to … [Read More]
Changing consumer habits and a desire to increase our companies environmental efficiency has led to a change in how we deliver information about current properties for sale or rent. Rather than having our fortnightly Property … [Read More]
As property prices continue to rise across Australia, it is getting harder and harder for people to enter the property market for the first time. A rising trend is that of co-ownership. Co-ownership refers to … [Read More]
The connection/disconnection of electricity is very much a sequential process these days and it is important to understand that things have changed. When preparing to either move out of your current home and/or moving into … [Read More]
Overall the majority of us have access to the basics, fundamental things like shelter, food and the support networks of friends & family. For some people, these basics are not there or not available. As … [Read More]
World recognition for Mount Barker with James Sexton 16th in settled sales (January to April) out of over 110,000 salespeople worldwide. With RE/MAX in over 87 countries worldwide Mount Barker stands proudly amongst the world’s … [Read More]
‘Mooney’s Barn’ at Hahndorf on a blustery winters day! About 10 minutes away from our office amongst the rural land to the east of Hahndorf sits this German style ‘house barn’. All of us are … [Read More]
Everyday there are people amongst us who are facing their own personal battles with cancer or are dealing with the suffering of someone they care about and even the loss of someone close to them. … [Read More]
Located between Wistow, Woodchester & Hartley is the area known as Red Creek. Primarily a farming area with a scattering of lifestyle properties, you get a sense of past colonial times as you drive … [Read More]
I was in Callington a few days ago and snapped this picture of the historic Erskine Bridge in Callington. As most people would be aware, James and I were raised in Callington and spent many … [Read More]