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What to consider when purchasing an Investment Property

At Westlawn, we have a team of specialist Home Loan Brokers who love to help locals achieve their investment property goals. Purchasing an investment property is a great long-term strategy to build your wealth. In this article, we’ve put together a few tips to help you get started on your journey to purchasing an investment […]

Wet summer in the forecast: How to start preparing now

By Chris Dougherty, General Manager, Westlawn Insurance 30 October 2017 It’s looking more likely that a wet summer is on the cards this year as the BOM has recently upped the chances of a La Nina weather pattern forming over the Pacific.

Why you should make it a policy to know your insurance

By Chris Dougherty, General Manager, Westlawn Insurance 27 February 2017 How well do you understand your home insurance policy? Are you confident you’re covered for the risks that might occur to your property? Do you know of any exclusions?

Wild weather on the radar: How prepared are you?

On the weekend of 4-5 June 2016, an east coast low pressure system brought torrential rain, gale force winds, flash flooding and damaging surf to many parts of Australia’s east coast. Coinciding with the year’s highest king tides, storm surges eroded beaches and left a row of multi-million dollar beachfront homes at Collaroy on Sydney’s […]

Weekend winter chill prompts warning on home heating

Winter has certainly arrived with much of south-eastern Australia shivering through last weekend as many higher parts of the ranges, from Victoria through to southern Queensland, were blanketed in snow. While the rare winter snow was welcomed by many, the colder weather has also had deadly consequences for some people trying to stay warm indoors. […]

Queensland floods study: Stress levels rise as water levels subside

Recent research conducted by Queensland University of Technology has thrown up some surprising results: stress levels rise as water levels subside. The research, conducted by Kelly Dixon of the university’s School of Psychology and Counselling, examined the mental health impacts caused by both the 2011 Brisbane and 2008 Mackay flood disasters. Ms Dixon presented her […]

Six common insurance myths … confirmed or busted?

This month, we examine some of the most common insurance myths and provide our verdict on each. Will it be Myth Confirmed or Myth Busted? Myth Number 1 Insurers avoid paying claims Contrary to what some might think, insurance companies exist to pay claims to policyholders. The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) reported in its 2009/2010 […]

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