Back to the office, but not back to basics: Why premium office spaces will thrive - BMT
A KPMG survey from late 2024 found that 83 per cent of corporate leaders globally expect a full return to the office within three years. In Australia, eight in ten CEOs surveyed by KPMG believe remote work will be phased out by 2027.
From vacancy to value: The potential profitability of coworking spaces - BMT
Just when we thought the debate over hybrid work was finally settling, the Premier of NSW reignited the conversation by mandating a return to the office for the estimated 400,000 NSW government workers.
Unlocking lucrative returns in commercial property investment - BMT
Residential house prices in Australia are soaring, with capital cities up 8.3% annually and regional home values rising 7.0% per year, per CoreLogic. As a result, commercial real estate is increasingly attractive for investors.
A healthy boost to cash flow for office owners and tenants - BMT
The office sector has proven surprisingly resilient over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. In early 2020, the sector saw widespread changes to the physical locations in which people were working, with most office staff shifting to working from home arrangements.
Are you a business owner looking to complete a renovation to update your business’ space? Did you know that you can claim depreciation on the assets you’ve removed?
Commercial owners and tenants can maximise cash in time for their spring clean - BMT
Cleaning and maintenance is a high priority for any commercial property owner or business. Not only does it help achieve durability of property and assets, but it also improves the presentation and profitability of a commercial operation.
Why it’s not too late for commercial investors and businesses to claim thousands - BMT
Just because June 30 has been and gone, commercial investors and businesses don’t need to wait another financial year to get a tax depreciation schedule. Even if a schedule is ordered after the end of a financial year (FY), depreciation can still be back-claimed.