Even when its still boiling outside,the shops are full of the new seasons clothes and in Perth its the Autumn and Winter collections. Every thing looks really nice but the prices are high too. So before you splash out on your credit card ,think what do you really need. If you look in your wardrobe and have a good clear out and i mean good clear out . That means if you did not wear something last winter then its time to go.
With what you have left put them back in the wardrobe on decent wooden hangers,i get mine at Ikea. Have some sort of order either colour or item. This way you can see what you need to fit in with what you have already. So the next time you go shopping you will know what to look for to complement what you have already.You can create a few new outfits by just adding a new top or a scarf or even a new hand bag or shoes. The main thing is to buy what you need and not a compulsive buy.
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Sunday, April 1, 2012
How To Get Your Foot In The Rental Door
If you are finding it hard to secure a rental property that is affordable on a low or moderate income,then a new Government scheme may be able to help you.
The National Rental Affordability Scheme ,NRAS is providing 50,000 homes for rent through out Australia to low and moderate income earners. These homes will be leased at a rental rate of at least 20 percent below market rates.
To meet the requirements two adults cannot earn more than $61006 as a combined income. 40,000 homes have already been allocated to be built with 6921 already National and 389 in WA.
Well whats in it for the Landlord you may ask. In return the homeowners will receive an annual income ,tax free from the Government. This is currently $9524 to compensate for the amount of potential rental income lost. For more information visit the web site for the NRAS.
http://www.fahcsia.gov.au/sa/housing/progserv/nras/Pages/default.aspx
The National Rental Affordability Scheme ,NRAS is providing 50,000 homes for rent through out Australia to low and moderate income earners. These homes will be leased at a rental rate of at least 20 percent below market rates.
To meet the requirements two adults cannot earn more than $61006 as a combined income. 40,000 homes have already been allocated to be built with 6921 already National and 389 in WA.
Well whats in it for the Landlord you may ask. In return the homeowners will receive an annual income ,tax free from the Government. This is currently $9524 to compensate for the amount of potential rental income lost. For more information visit the web site for the NRAS.
http://www.fahcsia.gov.au/sa/housing/progserv/nras/Pages/default.aspx
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