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Nov 19, 2021

Buying off the plan

Since the state government released its Directions 2031 planning policy, local governments have grappled with planning their cities and towns in a manner that emphasises infill development rather tha

Nov 12, 2021

GST Withholding – Be Aware

A thoroughly boring topic this week, but an important one nonetheless. The application of GST to property transactions is complex and unfortunately not clearly defined as to when GST should apply. If

Nov 4, 2021

$9.1 Trillion & Counting

Home prices across Australia continue to rise zipping past $9 trillion last month. Put into context, Australian residential real estate is now worth three times that of the entire superannuation pool

Oct 28, 2021

Top Tips for Choosing Your Agent

When the time comes to sell or lease your property, property owners often look to the internet to help shortlist agents that might meet their needs. Well established methods of choosing your agent

Oct 21, 2021

Time to Buy?

Bill Evans, Westpac’s widely respected economist this week predicted Perth’s property values would increase by around fifteen percent this year, eight percent in 2022 and retract 5 percent the follow

Oct 20, 2021

Why Auction?

I’m an advocate for the auction process as a method of sale for a number of reasons. It’s the most transparent selling process with all buyers able to see competing buyers, and the auctioneer is boun

Sep 30, 2021

Why Rents Rise

Median rents throughout Perth are at $450 per week and vacancies are about 1 percent. Overall, rents have risen about 20 percent over the past twelve months catching many tenants off-guard, with some

Sep 24, 2021

If the Size is Right

Cast your mind back thirty years to 1990 when WA’s population was at 1.613 million people. Nowadays, we’re at 2.72 million, a not insignificant 68.6 per cent increase. With such growth, one would