
Media Release: Pippa Rowntree is Taking a Different View
Lead Investment Services Manager, Pippa Rowntree was featured in the REINSW Real Cover Blog speaking about her role at Leah Jay. Pippa Rowntree isn’t a

Lead Investment Services Manager, Pippa Rowntree was featured in the REINSW Real Cover Blog speaking about her role at Leah Jay. Pippa Rowntree isn’t a

An entry condition report is a document that outlines the condition of a property at the beginning of a new tenancy (i.e. once a tenant

As living costs escalate, interest rates fluctuate, and annual financial reviews come into play, many investors find themselves at a crossroads, evaluating whether their current property investments are still yielding the desired results.

When we say we are the most awarded in the industry, we mean it. Leah Jay has represented the Hunter region consistently at the Real

As an investor, take advantage of the deductions and government tax benefits available to property owners this financial year using these helpful tax tips. Contents

Two terms often come up in conversation when it comes to the real estate industry: asset management and property management. While they may sound similar,

A Fresh Breath of New Life to North Lambton Home Allan* came to Pippa Rose, our Lead Investment Services Manager, with his property. The three-bedroom,

The transformation of a Warners Bay house into three unique properties In this case study, we delve into the transformation of an original property located

Investment Services Manager, Matthew helps owner renovating to rent Wallsend property. In 2010, Joshua* purchased a three-bedroom, two-bathroom house in the thriving suburb of Wallsend,

Potential ROI of Cooks Hill Home Revealed Through Renovations John and Alice* purchased a three-bedroom, two-bathroom property in Cooks Hill in 2012 as a home

Our Investment Services Team, helped Stephen see the bigger picture. Stephen*, a client, was on the verge of making a hasty decision regarding his investment

Ruth yields success from renovations on her Mayfield investment property. When Ruth’s previous tenants decided to move to a retirement village, her investment property became