Sarah Latham
AUTHOR • No. of articles: 16
Sarah has over 20 years’ experience in property management on Sydney's Lower North Shore. She previously managed a large property management department for eight and half years until mid last year when she made the decision to team up with an ex-colleague of hers, Jaala Cusack, and open her own boutique property management business called Latham Cusack Property Services. Based in Cremorne, they manage properties along the Lower North Shore. Their main focus is to offer a more personalised and proactive style of property management – one dedicated to listening to and meeting their clients’ individual needs.
Turning to the virtual world for real life success
It’s always challenging being a business owner of a boutique real estate agency, to consistently find valuable points...
TECHNOLOGY
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Why a boutique business is best
Having worked in both large corporate real estate offices and smaller boutique ones for over 20 years, in my opinion,...
INDUSTRY
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If you manage a property with a pool, you need to read this...
As you may be aware, there have been some significant changes to swimming pool and spa laws for landlords, as well as...
PMX
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An investor’s guide to renovating a rental property
Attention property managers – there are two main rules your landlords must consider.
PMX
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How to carefully select a new tenant
In addition to reference checking, we place a lot of importance on ‘gut instinct’ and our impression of the applicant...
PMX
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Tribunal and bond claims
After a peaceful three years without any NCAT hearings, I've had a run of them over the last three months, varying...
PMX
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More power to you
Here's the concept – landlords make money, tenants save money and property managers look like heroes.
GROWTH
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Sharing our tricks of the trade
As the weather warms up, so too does the rental property market. With seasonal demand starting to increase, it’s...
INDUSTRY
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Scrap that!
We've most likely all heard of a tax depreciation report, but have you ever heard of a scrapping report?
GROWTH
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