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In this episode of The Mortgage Chat, we have Charbel Simon, Founder and Director of Refined Group, a Sydney-based company specializing in designing and building homes, outdoor spaces, and pools.
Charbel discusses the latest changes in the construction industry and their impact on builders like himself. Joining Tony Xia, Director of The Mortgage Agency, Charbel delves into the implications of the New South Wales Government's new regulations for medium, low, and high-rise buildings.
Amidst the stabilization in the building market, Charbel shares insights into supplier and trade challenges, changes in building codes, and proposed legislation.
He sheds light on how the cost of construction can escalate if not designed correctly and highlights positive trends emerging in the industry compared to a year ago.
Tune in to this episode of The Mortgage Chat for a comprehensive discussion on the state of the construction industry and valuable insights for navigating the evolving landscape of building regulations and market dynamics.
Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more episodes packed with expert insights and industry updates!
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DISCLAIMER
Please note that every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided in this video is accurate. You should note, however, that the information is intended as a guide only, providing an overview of general information available to businesses and employees. This guide is not intended to be an exhaustive source of legal information and should not be seen to constitute legal advice. You should, where necessary, seek your own advice for any legal issues raised in your business affairs.
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In this episode of The Mortgage Chat, we have Charbel Simon, Founder and Director of Refined Group, a Sydney-based company specializing in designing and building homes, outdoor spaces, and pools.
Charbel discusses the latest changes in the construction industry and their impact on builders like himself. Joining Tony Xia, Director of The Mortgage Agency, Charbel delves into the implications of the New South Wales Government's new regulations for medium, low, and high-rise buildings.
Amidst the stabilization in the building market, Charbel shares insights into supplier and trade challenges, changes in building codes, and proposed legislation.
He sheds light on how the cost of construction can escalate if not designed correctly and highlights positive trends emerging in the industry compared to a year ago.
Tune in to this episode of The Mortgage Chat for a comprehensive discussion on the state of the construction industry and valuable insights for navigating the evolving landscape of building regulations and market dynamics.
Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more episodes packed with expert insights and industry updates!
🔗 FOLLOW CHARBEL SIMON
https://www.linkedin.com/in/charbel-simon-b99a6621/
https://refinedgroup.com.au/
https://www.facebook.com/refinedgroupau
https://www.instagram.com/refinedgroup/
📍 FIND US HERE
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-xia-12a7b596
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Mortgage-Agency-103274301374511
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tonyxia_themortgageagency/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@themortgageagency8841/videos
DISCLAIMER
Please note that every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided in this video is accurate. You should note, however, that the information is intended as a guide only, providing an overview of general information available to businesses and employees. This guide is not intended to be an exhaustive source of legal information and should not be seen to constitute legal advice. You should, where necessary, seek your own advice for any legal issues raised in your business affairs.