Condition Reports vs Make Good Reports – What’s the Difference?
Commercial Condition Reports and Make Good Reports are often confused in commercial leasing. Learn the difference between these two reports and why the condition report at lease commencement is so important.
Commercial Condition Reports: Protecting Landlords and Tenants at Lease Commencement
A Commercial Condition Report records the condition of a property at lease commencement, creating an independent baseline that protects both landlords and tenants. Learn why these reports are considered industry best practice and how they help prevent disputes at the end of a commercial lease.
Commercial Floor Plans in Perth
A guide to commercial floor plan pricing in Perth for office and warehouse properties, including typical costs, turnaround times and what affects pricing.
What Areas Are Included in Net Lettable Area (NLA)?
Net Lettable Area (NLA) determines how commercial tenancy space is measured for leasing purposes. This guide explains how NLA is calculated and what areas are typically included or excluded.
Commercial Floor Plans vs NLA Measurements
Commercial floor plans and Net Lettable Area (NLA) measurements are often confused, but they serve very different purposes. This guide explains the difference, when agents typically need a marketing floor plan, and how NLA measurements are used later in lease documentation and asset management.
Best Real Estate Floor Plan Providers in Perth: What Agents Look For
Professional floor plans are now a standard part of real estate marketing. In this article we explain why speed, accuracy and reliable turnaround times are critical when preparing property listings, and how agents use next-day floor plans to get listings online quickly.
How Much Do Real Estate Floor Plans Cost in Australia?
Real estate floor plans in Australia typically cost between $140 and $220 depending on property size and complexity. In this article we explain typical pricing, what affects the cost of a floor plan, and why turnaround time matters when preparing a property listing.
Digitising Commercial Buildings for Facilities Management
Facilities management teams and asset owners are increasingly digitising buildings to improve documentation, collaboration and refurbishment planning. Learn how Matterport capture can support commercial property portfolios.
What Are Scan-to-BIM Services?
Scan-to-BIM services use LiDAR capture technology to convert existing buildings into BIM models for Revit and AutoCAD. Learn how the process works and how architects use it for renovation projects.
How Architects Use Matterport for Renovation and Existing Conditions Capture
Architects are increasingly using Matterport for existing conditions capture and BIM workflows. Learn how digital building capture can support renovation and refurbishment projects.
What Is Scrapping in Commercial Property Depreciation?
When commercial fit-outs are removed during refurbishment, the remaining tax value of those assets may be claimed as an immediate deduction. This process is known as scrapping.
Commercial Property Depreciation Explained
Commercial property Depreciation can generate significant tax deductions, particularly where buildings contain large building services or tenant fit-outs. This guide explains how commercial Depreciation works and why timing matters.
Depreciation Schedules for Investment Properties
A practical explanation of residential Tax Depreciation in Australia, including what investors can claim and how depreciation supports property investment returns.
Depreciation on Older Properties
Many investors believe Depreciation only applies to new properties. This article explains how older investment properties can still qualify for Depreciation deductions.
How much does a Depreciation Schedule Cost?
Many property investors want to know how much a Depreciation Schedule costs. This guide explains typical pricing, why the fee is usually tax deductible, and why a professional site inspection is recommended.
Best Depreciation Company
Property investors often ask whether choosing a more expensive depreciation company will produce better results. This article explains how providers differ and what investors should look for when selecting a Quantity Surveyor.