Melbourne company Energy Makeovers is encouraging homeowners to boost the energy efficiency and market value of their properties ahead of changes to energy efficiency disclosure rules next year.


A keen eye for detail

20 May 2010

With the heat in the real estate market rising, it's no surprise that home restoration is on the up and up, as shrewd householders utilise the uplift in the value of their property to re-invest and restore it to its former glory.


Victorian headquartered company Domain Appliances is planning to boost its brand profile and sales growth by promoting its range of air conditioners and kitchen appliances & accessories in a second-time showing at the Master Builders' Building & Home Improvement Expo.


A radical approach to boosting housing affordability and sustainability is set to showcase at the forthcoming Master Builders' Building & Home Improvement Expo in Melbourne, when building technology specialist Multihouse Australia showcases a revolutionary product and associated suite of services.


A custom made dream

6 May 2010

Designed & built by Latitude 37 Homes, the winner of the 2009 Master Builders' Winning Homes Award in the Best Custom Home $300 - $400K category will reveal its unique attributes at the Master Builders' Building & Home Improvement Expo.


It's easy to see why this classy inner Melbourne abode by Comdain Homes took out the 2009 Master Builders Winning Homes award for Best Custom Home $800K - $1M. Comdain Director - Sales & Marketing Peter Coen describes its construction as "a continuous design and refinement process" and the final result speaks volumes.


The winner of the 2009 Master Builders' Winning Homes award in the category of Best Multi Unit Development - 4 to 12 Units, is completely at home in the high end Melbourne suburb of Malvern.


Following the recent insulation scheme furore and amid market confusion over the Federal Government's solar incentive programs, Craig Mallory, the recently appointed CEO of solar specialist Beyond Building Energy (BBE) has confirmed the company will keep its promise of making solar power affordable for all Australians.


Energy efficient brick brand Green Energy Bricks offers more than environmental advantages; it also facilitates construction and promises to reduce the tiresome building movement that plagues many homes, causing cracks and instability.


Green organisation EcoMaster has set itself an ambitious goal; to reach 15,000 households in Victoria and achieve a minimum 10 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions through its assessment process.