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Consumers

HIA has recently developed HousingLocal: a new website created specifically for homeowners who are looking to build a new home or renovate an existing one. HousingLocal offers expert advice, practical worksheets, solutions, tips and inspiration for a wide range of projects. The site also puts homeowners in touch with HIA members – the best in the business. Visit HousingLocal today to find out more.

 

 

HIA Renovate & Build Expo Brisbane Planning to renovate or build; first home buyer or investor; looking for some inspiration and advice to rejuvenate your home - visit the HIA Renovate & Build Expo.
HIA Home Ideas Tradebuild is a HIA initiative to help members promote their services to the consumer.
HIA equote eQuote is a HIA initiative to help consumers engage in business with HIA members.
HIA Home Ideas Your inspiration for home and renovation ideas - a one stop selection centre in a high profile location showcasing the latest trends in home building, kitchens and bathrooms.

  

 

  • Current at: 08 July 2011
    GreenSmart Leaders

    HIA GreenSmart Leaders are national companies who support the HIA GreenSmart Code of Practice. These companies work across Australia to deliver sustainable products, housing and communities that incorporate the best of HIA GreenSmart.
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  • Current at: 08 July 2011
    GreenSmart Partners

    HIA GreenSmart Partners are national manufacturers and supplier companies who support the HIA GreenSmart Code of Practice. These companies work across Australia to deliver sustainable products for the housing industry that incorporate the best of HIA GreenSmart.
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  • Current at: 08 March 2011
    GreenSmart Foundation Partners

    HIA GreenSmart Foundation Partners are national companies who have supported the GreenSmart initiative since its inception in 1999. These companies typically work across Australia to deliver sustainable products, housing and communities that incorporate the best of HIA GreenSmart.
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  • Current at: 09 January 2009
    Strategies for selling your home in a tight market

    Was it just a year or two ago that homes going up for sale had queues at the door of each exhibition; that agents of properties for auction were besieged with desperate buyers trying to close the deal ahead of the scheduled date? How times have changed.
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  • Current at: 09 January 2009
    Making the most of a ‘shoebox’

    A reader with an expanding family is seeking advice on turning a small utility room into a bedroom for a twenty-something daughter who has just returned home after living away at university followed by 12 months of travel. Since she left her twin brothers, who used to share, now have bedrooms of their own.
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  • Current at: 09 January 2009
    Easy pickings from a bountiful harvest

    How productive is your back garden? Have you toyed with the idea of getting some return from your patch of dirt but reluctantly decided you just don’t have the time or energy, or that the area is too small to make it worthwhile?
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  • Current at: 09 January 2009
    Finding a home for your liquid assets

    Australians now drink more wine (per person per glass) than Britons, Americans and New Zealanders. A survey has shown that in a four-week period 55 per cent of Australians of drinking age drank, on average, 21 glasses. Clearly we are becoming a wine drinking nation.
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  • Current at: 09 January 2009
    Bushfire precautions – it’s later than you think

    It seems that the bushfire season is getting longer with every passing year, to the point when there is no longer any time when residents in fire-prone areas can relax their guard.
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  • Current at: 09 January 2009
    Getting value for money in a sluggish market

    The property market has slowed considerably and homeowners are wondering whether the cost of their planned improvements will be recouped when they sell. The answer is: It depends on the improvements.
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  • Current at: 09 January 2009
    Going Japanese one answer to bathroom blues

    A shower is great for getting you awake and sparkling for the working day, or for a quick freshen-up before a night on the town, but it’s hard to beat the therapeutic value of a nice long soak when there is time to spare.
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  • Current at: 09 January 2009
    Temperatures rising in the big pool debate

    With climatologists warning our summers are going to get ever hotter and the drought seemingly endless, there is a lively debate in progress over the future of backyard swimming pools.
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  • Current at: 07 January 2009
    Good design essential for the perfect patio

    Easy to maintain, efficient and simple, patios can be calming, private places that allow you to unwind after a long day at work.
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  • Current at: 25 September 2008
    Create a 'new' home with a colour change

    Maybe you would like to make changes to your home but don’t have the money or the inclination to undergo a major renovation. One quick and relatively inexpensive way of affecting a transformation is through a new colour scheme.
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  • Current at: 18 September 2008
    Super Bathroom is your home health studio

    Sixty years ago a sizeable proportion of Australian homes still had outside toilets? Moving the loo inside was at the cutting edge of bathroom design in and since then bathrooms have been the greyhounds of home design.
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  • Current at: 27 August 2008
    Overcoming The Eight Second Barrier

    Research in Britain suggests that it takes just eight seconds for a prospective home buyer to decide against buying a property - or to keep an open mind and investigate further. In other words, first impressions count for a great deal. It means that the approach to the home you want to sell and the front door take on an importance disproportionate to what lies inside.
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