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The Drive Home to Hawkesbury with Rachael Goldsworthy – End of Financial Year 2016

30 June, 2016 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

End of financial year already, the year is moving by so fast, watch this video to find out what you need to do in preparation for your investment property.

And if you have any other questions in relation to becoming a landlord or investment properties in the Hawkesbury I am always happy to help.

I look forward to assisting you with your real estate needs one day soon.

Rachael ????

Filed Under: Buying, Community Update, Educational Videos, Family, Hawkesbury, McGraths Hill, Motivational, Real Estate, Richmond, Selling, Strata Management, Videos, Windsor, Windsor Bridge Tagged With: Agents in the Hawkesbury, end f/y 2016, end of financial year, Floods Windsor, Hawkesbury, Hawkesbury river, history, house for sale, mcgraths hill, rachael goldsworthy, rachael goldsworthy agent in Windsor, rachael goldsworthy realty, real estate, The Drive Home to Hawkesbury with Rachael Goldsworthy, The Peninsula, Thompson Square, Windsor Bridge

Windsor Bridge sold by Rachael Goldsworthy

1 April, 2016 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Windsor Bridge sold for $140M by Rachael Goldsworthy
Windsor Bridge sold for $140M by Rachael Goldsworthy

Windsor Bridge sold for $140M by Rachael Goldsworthy
Windsor Bridge sold for $140M by Rachael Goldsworthy

It’s official Rachael Goldsworthy has successfully sold the Windsor Bridge for $140M.

Some believe the Tent People may have been the community purchaser however it has been sold to an undisclosed buyer requesting anonymity but made comment “I bought the bridge to ensure progressive infrastructure for the area”. Since the sale the locals are hopeful of getting Thompson Square back again and the proposed development will add to the character and charm of Windsor.

Enjoy your first day of April!
Rachael 😉

#WindsorBridge #TentPeople #ProgressiveInfrastructure #Sold #RachaelGoldsworthyRealty

Filed Under: Buying, Community Update, Events, Featured Articles, Featured Property, Fun Days, Hawkesbury, Hawkesbury Grants, McGraths Hill, Real Estate, Richmond, Selling, Windsor, Windsor Bridge Tagged With: CAWB, character, Colo River, Floods Windsor, Hawkesbury, Hawkesbury river, history, house for sale, mcgraths hill, Progressive Infrastructure, rachael goldsworthy, rachael goldsworthy agent in Windsor, real estate agent hawkesbury, The Peninsula, The Terrace, Thompson Square, Windsor, Windsor Bridge

Hawkesbury Flood Update

22 April, 2015 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Take care and safe travels to all in the Hawkesbury today.

Rachael 🙂

SES Hawkesbury
SES supporting Hawkesbury
The following update has been made available by NSW SES Sydney Western Region 1 hr · Flood Bulletin 4 SUMMARY FLOOD BULLETIN FOR HAWKESBURY RIVER SYSTEM
This flood bulletin summarises the key impacts of the current weather event for communities along the Hawkesbury River System, including Colo River, Webbs Creek and the MacDonald River.

Weather Prognosis
Rain is expected to continue throughout the night with a second low pressure system making its way towards the coast between Sydney and Newcastle. Winds in Western Sydney are southerly between 40-60 km/h and are expected to ease to 35 – 50km/h in the late evening.

Transport
For the latest traffic information, check www.livetraffic.com

Roads
Annangrove – Blue Gum Rd is closed in both directions near O’Keefe Rd due to flooding
Castle Hill – Showground Rd is reduced to a single lane westbound due to a fallen tree at Kings Rd
Cattai – Cattai Ridge Rd closed in both directions at Cattai Bridge, due to flooding
Maraylya – Cattai Ridge Rd closed in both directions due to flooding
Marsden Park – Grange Avenue closed in both directions near Carnarvon Rd due to flooding
Marsden Park – South St closed in both directions at Richmond Rd due to flooding
Marsden Park – Vine St closed in both directions at Richmond Rd due to flooding
McGraths Hill – Pitt Town Rd closed in both directions at McKenzies Creek, due to flooding
Rouse Hill – Rouse Rd closed in both directions at Worcester Rd due to flooding
Schofield – Carnarvon Rd closed in both directions due to flooding
Schofield – Hambledon Rd closed in both directions at Schofield due to flooding
Shanes Park – Stony Creek Rd closed in both directions near Sirius Pl due to flooding
Wilberforce and Howes Valley – Putty Rd closed in both directions pending removal of ~80 trees

Bridges
Yarramundi is currently open. However RMS teams are onsite and monitoring water levels closely.
North Richmond and Windsor Bridges remain open and are not expected to close
Webbs Creek – The bridge at Doyles Creek is washed out and there are trees down across the roads.

Ferries
Sackville Ferry – Closed
Webbs Creek Ferry – Closed
Lower Portland Ferry – Closed
Wisemans Ferry – Open

Power Outages
Due to the extensive number of tree-related incidents, there are widespread power and telecom outages.

Power outages are being experienced in a number of areas across the Sydney Western Region including: Annangrove, Kenthurst, Box Hill, Maraylya, Oakville, Riverstone, Castle Hill, Parramatta,

Hawkesbury LGA – Current Water Levels
St Albans 3.57m at 1518hrs
Colo River at Putty Rd 5.34m at 1520hrs (minor flood level)
Lower Portland 3.69 at 1514hrs
Hawkesbury River at Windsor and North Richmond are well below minor levels
Colo River at Putty Rd is expected to reach 5.5m at 6:00pm.

General Information
Flooding will initially affect low-lying farmland and local roads near the rivers and their tributaries. Farmers should watch the weather and be ready to move pumps, other equipment and livestock away from rising waters.
A number of caravan parks on the Colo River and lower Hawkesbury from Lower Portland, might be affected by the rising water level.
NSW SES advises people for road information visit www.livetraffic.com or call 132 701.
The NSW SES is monitoring the situation and advises:
Never drive, ride or walk through floodwater
Keep listening to your local radio station for further information, updates and advice
Keep in contact with your neighbours
Be prepared to evacuate if advised
Rural property owners relocate livestock and farm equipment, including pumps, to high ground

FloodSafe advice is available at www.ses.nsw.gov.au

The NSW SES urges motorists to take extreme care as many creeks and streams may break their banks with fast flowing water across many causeways and low lying roads. Motorists are advised not to attempt to cross causeways as floodwaters may be deeper and faster flowing than you realise and can contain hidden snags and debris.

If flooding occurs:
Never drive, ride or walk through floodwater

If you need emergency assistance as a result of flooding, contact your local NSW SES unit by calling 132 500.

For life threatening emergencies, call 000 immediately.

FloodSafe advice is available at www.ses.nsw.gov.au

Weather Forecast:
For the latest weather forecast see www.bom.gov.au.

For the latest rainfall and river level information see www.bom.gov.au/nsw/flood/

The NSW SES is monitoring the situation. Keep listening to this station for updates.

For current information visit:
https://www.facebook.com/RachaelGoldsworthyRealty
Hawkesbury SES www.facebook.com/seshawkesbury
The Hills SES https://www.facebook.com/TheHillsSES
Penrith SES https://www.facebook.com/PenrithSES
Sydney Western Region SES www.facebook.com/SESSWR

information courtesy: SES

Filed Under: Community Update, Events, Family, Featured Articles, Gardening, Hawkesbury, McGraths Hill, McGraths Hill, Real Estate, Richmond, Windsor Tagged With: Annangrove, Castle Hill, Cattai, Colo River, Doyles Creek, Ferries, flood, Flood Update, Flood Watch, Flooding, Floods Windsor, General Information, Hawkesbury, Hawkesbury LGA, Hawkesbury river, Howes Valley, livestock, Lower Portland, Lower Portland Ferry, Maraylya, Marsden Park, North Richmond, Putty Road, rachael goldsworthy, rachael goldsworthy realty, real estate agent hawkesbury, rising waters, Sackville Ferry, Schofield, Shanes Park, St Albans, The Peninsula, Thompson Square, Webbs Creek, Webbs Creek Ferry, Wilberforce, Windsor Bridges, Yarramundi

Full steam ahead…Price growth predictions for Sydney suburbs

13 April, 2015 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Lowest interest rates continue to drive this strong property market.

Does your Hawkesbury Suburb rank in the top 500?

Click this link to view the Domain Property Guide 2015
Hawkesbury http://bit.ly/1I65XQp

If you would like further information about your suburb within the Hawkesbury please do not hesitate to contact me rachael@rachaelgoldsworthy.com.au

‪#‎informationcourtesyDomainPropertyGuide2015‬

Domain Property Guide 2015
Does your Hawkesbury Suburb rank in the top 500?

Filed Under: Buying, Community Update, Events, Hawkesbury, McGraths Hill, Real Estate, Richmond, Windsor Tagged With: Agnes Banks, Bilpin, Blaxlands Ridge, Bligh Park, Box Hill, Domain Property Guide 2015, Hawkesbury, Hawkesbury river, house for sale, Lower Portland, mcgraths hill, Mulgrave, rachael goldsworthy, real estate agent hawkesbury, Richmond, South Windsor, The Peninsula, The Terrace, Thompson Square, Windsor Bridge

Happy Halloween

31 October, 2013 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

The most bewitching night of year is near…the time to scare up new and imaginative Halloween costumes for the whole family. But the high cost of outfitting the gang and preparing for this enchanting evening can be frightening! Fear not-these tips will help you create wickedly cool costumes…and you won’t be tricked out of your cash.

  • Shop early. Wattle U Bee at McGraths Hill and The Party Shop at Richmond are two Halloween haunts where you’ll find devilish deals on new and used costumes and accessories, or inspiring items to create your own. Be sure to shop early to get the best deals at the best prices, before other would-be ghosts and goblins have ransacked the racks.
  • Plan a costume swap. Bring old costumes back to life by planning an exchange with friends or colleagues. This is an easy and inexpensive way to get thrilling new costumes for kids, teens and parents.
  • Sew your own costumes. Whether you’re a master seamstress or can barely thread a needle, some of the local seamstresses have lots of creative costume ideas from easy to expert, and a huge variety of fabrics, trims and accessories.
  • Fun costumes for little ones. Younger goblins have lots of exciting choices-Avatar, Iron Man or their favourite Nickelodeon character. Just remember that simpler is better-be sure the kids can move easily, there are no tripping hazards and they can see through masks.
  • Cool costumes for older kids. With the popularity of Twilight, vampires will be taking a big bite out of Halloween this year. Other trendy choices include Avatar, Lady Gaga, Jersey Shore or a Rock Star. These costumes can be as simple or elaborate as you want-what’s most important is to have a fun!
  • Think safety. When creating the costumes for little “trick or treaters” remember that to be seen is to be safe. Choose brighter colours for costumes or add reflective tape to darker disguises that will help them to be seen by drivers.
  • Dress up your home. Bring the spirit of Halloween to your home with ghostly decorations-from cobwebs in the trees to tombstones in the garden.
  • Pick up tasty treats. Check out Riverview Shopping Centre and Richmond Marketplace for bewitching bargains on all the ghoulish goodies little goblins will love. Sam’s Warehouse, $2 Shop, The Reject Shop have all your basics covered.
  • Stock up for next year. Once the spookiest night of the year is past, your favourite stores offer spine-tingling sales on spooky costumes and devilish decorations for next Halloween-see the online before you shop.
  • Store your décor. Get organised and store your Halloween treats for next year. Big W Richmond and Target Windsor offers a wide range of storage bins in all sizes.
  • Windsor Peninsula Trick or Treating – If you live in Windsor on the Peninsula and want to participate put an orange balloon on your front fence and be delighted by a visit from the local children dressed up in theme.  They will start trick or treating at 5 – 6:30pm.  Join in as they come to your home, make sure you are stocked up “treat” is their favourite choice.

And furthermore we are only 8 weeks away from Christmas…am I scaring you yet 🙂

Happy Halloween,

Halloween pumpkin head with lights photo 311010

Rachael 🙂

Filed Under: Events, Featured Articles, Fun Days, Hawkesbury, McGraths Hill, Windsor Tagged With: 2013, 31st October, good health, halloween, happy halloween, Hawkesbury river, pumpkins, rachael goldsworthy, rachael goldsworthy realty, real estate, real estate agent hawkesbury, The Peninsula, The Terrace, Thompson Square, Windsor, Windsor Bridge

Westfields to develop Windsor – Frank Lowy Pushing the Limits

1 April, 2013 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Rachael Goldsworthy has successfully sold the north end of George Street Commercial Precinct to an until now undisclosed buyer for AUD $45 million.

Frank Lowy, Chairman of Westfields, recently inspected the site, many believe looking to add to the Westfield portfolio.

“We always liked the Rouse Hill development and are looking to complete something similar in Windsor and increase the size of the bridge as part of the overall project.  The benefits for residents of Windsor and surrounding suburbs will be exceptional.” said Frank Lowry via phone this morning.

Others believe Ellen and Portia may have been unsuccessful in their attempt to purchase.  However, after their recent visit to Australia, they had to return to The States saying that after being spotted in George St, all the attention had pushed the ratings up and Ellen had to start filming her new show asap.

I’m sure all local people will be delighted by our potential new development site.

Enjoy your first day of April!

Rachael 🙂

Filed Under: Buying, Community Update, Events, Featured Articles, Featured Property, Fun Days, Hawkesbury, Real Estate, Windsor Tagged With: April Fools, Ellen and Portia, Ellen Degeneres, Frank Lowy, Fun stories, Happy April Fool's Day, Hawkesbury river, Joke, Portia De Rossi, rachael goldsworthy, rachael goldsworthy realty, real estate agent hawkesbury, The Peninsula, Thompson Square, Westfields, Windsor, Windsor Bridge

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