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Jan 31, 2022

<strong>Buyers in the box seat</strong>

Faced with very little choice, buyers are fiercely competing to buy desirable properties across all local markets. When looking at the numbers, it’s easy to see why. Sales volumes across Perth are

Jan 24, 2022

Cheap isn’t always cheerful

It is abundantly clear that the local property market is still firmly on the sellers’ side. Homes are often selling at (or even before) the first Home Open, transaction numbers are up 35 per cent on

Jan 10, 2022

How to Buy in 2022

With Perth’s property market likely to hop, skip and jump its way into 2022, buyers will be looking at ways to turn the market to their advantage. In doing so, the market will quickly pass them by wi

Jan 3, 2022

Prices, Rents to Rise in 2022

You will be hard-pressed to find a property commentator that will predict a declining property market for Western Australia next year. Some of the major banks, off the back of likely interest rate

Dec 20, 2021

Where Will They Live?

Premier Mark McGowan announced during the week that WA’s hard border was to be broken open on 5th February next year. Presumably, interstate and international visitors and ex-pats will come flooding

Dec 13, 2021

Make your offer stand out

A recent dealing with a buyer we met got me thinking about how buyers typically approach negotiations when looking for property. Most are tempted to eagerly point out the property’s apparent – and of

Dec 3, 2021

Landlords & Tenants Unite!

The real estate industry regulator, part of WA’s Consumer Protection department, is a benevolent, well-meaning group, mandated to protect the interests of consumers. They do genuinely good work, e

Nov 26, 2021

When will the market peak?

A fundamental law of physics dictates that what goes up must come down. Property markets do the same albeit end up significantly higher over a prolonged period. Three of the major four banks recen