WA residential property
As Perth’s house prices hit record highs, where were our cheapest sales?
There were only five house sales in Perth that were $300,000 or less.
- by Sarah Brookes
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Local man buys $2000 house at auction, but there’s a catch
It’s set on 1012 square metres and yes, it comes with the land. But the new owner will definitely need to do a renovation.
- by Emily Power
They’re not fancy – but they’re cheap(ish): Perth’s biggest fixer-uppers of 2024
There has been a trend emerging of real estate agents delivering warts-and-all pitches to offload run-down properties in Perth’s red-hot real estate market.
- by Sarah Brookes
What will Perth’s property market do in 2025? Five experts consult their crystal balls
As we close out 2024, there is an end-of-cycle tearaway boom under way, so what does that mean for house prices in the new year?
- by Sarah Brookes
Where you can buy a house in Perth without the bank of mum and dad
Across the city, only two suburbs remain where a single average income earner could afford a house without major outside help.
- by Sarah Brookes
‘$200,000 is the new $80,000’: Where even top earners can’t afford a house
Even high-income earners would be locked out of buying a house in many suburbs due to the double whammy of high property prices and high interest rates.
- by Elizabeth Redman
Australia’s best-performing suburbs this year? They’re all in Perth – and there’s standout winner
One suburb stood out among the pack to record an eye watering 45 per cent increase in price.
- by Sarah Brookes
The Perth suburbs in demand thanks to their local public school
Seven schools on the “most-searched” list already have more than 2000 students – some of those are creeping towards the 3000 mark.
- by Holly Thompson
From a cheese mansion to nurses’ quarters, these are Perth’s biggest trophy home sales of the year
Trophy home sales have significantly increased, thanks to the continued strength and confidence in the Perth property market.
- by Sarah Brookes
Embattled builder Nicheliving to pay down debts by selling luxury land
Nicheliving has done a deal to pay down its $7.2 million tax debt by auctioning off a 1000-square-metre parcel of land in the blue-chip suburb of Ardross.
- by Connor McGoverne
Nicheliving directors in $2.7m cash splash to keep company
The directors’ bid to retain control of their company comes amid revelations the entities could have been insolvent for more than two years.
- by Jesinta Burton, Hamish Hastie and Connor McGoverne
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