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Renting Vs Buying When Moving to New City

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 Hi All! It is much easier to find rental property than to search for a new house. It requires commitment, a lot of money, thorough market research and time. Renting is a great option when moving to a new city like Melbourne. This will also make your moving simpler and hassle-free. We all know that buying a house in a metropolitan city is very challenging. You need to search a lot to find the most suitable option within your estimated budget. And, renting gives you the chance to explore the new place, different neighborhoods, and know more about the current prices of homes and local amenities. For more comparison, read the article I am sharing below on my page.  Read more: https://www.betterremovalistsmelbourne.com.au/renting-vs-buying-when-moving-to-new-city/

HOW TO MAKE YOUR HOUSE MORE AIRY

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 There’s nothing more beautiful than stepping into a room or house that just feels spacious, bright and airy. Sadly, not all of us have the option of living in a palatial mansion where this feeling comes as standard. However, there are some things you can do within your own home, large or small, that will make it feel more airy and light. Read more: https://www.stylemotivation.com/how-to-make-your-house-more-airy/

8 Homemade Pest Control Remedies That Really Work

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 Unwanted pesky critters and pests can put a damper on the joy you get from your home and garden. Try combining some of your household products and get your own homemade pest solution. Check out the ideas and helpful homemade remedies below, to keep your house and garden free of unwanted guests. Read more: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/8-homemade-pest-control-s_b_5667174

20 Little Things Everyone Forgets to Clean—But Shouldn’t

 We’re all doing our best to keep our homes clean these days. However, there are things even the most experienced cleaner can forget to clean. For example, did you know that your keyboards are a hotbed of bacteria? Or when was the last time you cleaned your shower curtain? To make sure your house is as clean as it can be, here are the 20 little things everyone forgets to clean. Make sure you check out the 17 cleaning tricks for hard-to-clean household objects before you start scrubbing. Read more: https://www.rd.com/list/things-you-forget-to-clean/

5 Natural Cleaning Solutions for White Baseboards

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 Hi People! Today, I am sharing an article ‘5 Natural Cleaning Solutions for White Baseboards’ to help people spruce up their baseboards without using any harsh chemicals. You can use white vinegar, baking soda, castile soap and other natural solutions to remove tough stains, grime and grease from white baseboards. If you are still confused, hire trained and dedicated professionals for a thorough end of lease cleaning if you are at the end of your lease. You can also clean your house or dirty baseboards with the help of an article I am sharing below on my page.  Read more: https://www.betterbondcleaning.com.au/5-natural-cleaning-solutions-for-white-baseboards/

Australia retreats on jail threat for India travellers amid fury

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 Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison has fended off accusations of racism and having “blood on his hands” as he retreated from a threat to jail Australians trying to escape coronavirus-wracked India. Australia last week banned all travellers from India, including its own citizens, from entering the country until May 15 due to the surge in COVID-19 cases there, and warned offenders will face the maximum penalties of five years in jail and a 66,000 Australian dollar ($51,122) fine for breaking border rules. Read more: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/5/4/australia-walks-back-racist-india-flight-ban-after-backlash

Stuart MacGill: Ex-Australian cricketer kidnapped and released in Sydney

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 Former Australian star cricketer Stuart MacGill was abducted and released in an alleged kidnapping in Sydney last month, police say. Four people have been arrested in connection with the incident which took place on 14 April. Police said MacGill knew one of the men and the plot had been financially motivated. He sustained minor injuries in the incident but didn't require medical care, police said. Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-56989931