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Perth has one of the world’s most affordable luxury property markets.

Move over Seoul and Dubai: Perth offers luxury homes at global bargain prices

A six by four in Peppermint Grove, anyone? Perth’s luxury house prices are the fastest rising in the nation, but still offer bang for buck on the global stage.

  • Sarah Brookes

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New data has shone a light on Perth’s singles’ suburbs.

Perth’s most bachelor-dense suburbs – and where the single ladies live

Where you live might influence your chances of finding love more than you think. Among singles aged 20-49, Perth’s dating landscape shows some intriguing patterns.

  • Sarah Brookes
Subi’s back, baby!

High life: Where are Perth’s best high streets, and why do we still love them?

Perth’s high streets are constantly under threat from mega-malls. But we cling to these urban oases because of their convenience, their charm, their connection to community.

  • Mark Naglazas
The proposed apartments at Subiaco Oval.

This Perth suburb is being revamped, but what about its local schools?

A large development proposal has raised alarm bells for residents who say the population influx will put strain on schools.

  • Holly Thompson
WAtoday journalist Jesinta Burton and Hesperia managing director Ben Lisle at Dilly Dally in Subiaco.

Ben Lisle on life lessons, riding motorbikes and helming Hesperia

The man leading one of Perth’s most successful property development firms talks calculated risks, motorbikes, and helming Hesperia.

  • Jesinta Burton
Westbridge Funds Management head of development Philip Anderson and Regal Theatre Foundation board member Richard Diggins at 484 Hay Street.

Subiaco’s $78m apartment block and Regal Theatre upgrade approved

The plan to revamp the Regal and demolish a restaurant for a new apartment block has been called a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the heritage-listed theatre.

  • Holly Thompson and Jesinta Burton
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The development panel sided with a large cohort of residents who presented to the meeting in support of retaining the theatre.

Demo denied for century-old Subi theatre at ‘point of collapse’ (or not) ...

A Perth council and its community have won a David-and-Goliath battle against developer Sanur to save a dilapidated 100-year-old building in Subiaco.

  • Claire Ottaviano
Westbridge Funds Management head of development Philip Anderson and Regal Theatre Foundation board member Richard Diggins at 484 Hay Street.

Subiaco’s heritage-listed theatre to get revamp under $78m apartment plan

Subiaco’s 87-year-old heritage-listed Art Deco theatre will receive a refresh as part of a $78 million apartment redevelopment earmarked for Hay Street.

  • Jesinta Burton
Jacaranda trees blooming in front of townhouses in the suburb of Subiaco in Perth, Western Australia.

What it costs to live in the Perth suburbs where wellbeing is highest

A suburb’s wellbeing was measured on several indicators including health, environment, jobs and income – but it comes at a price.

  • Sarah Brookes and Elizabeth Redman
Busselton, a popular coastal tourist destination on the doorstep of WA’s Margaret River wine region, has a high number of short-stay holiday rentals.

Revealed: The Perth suburb where land costs just $57 per square metre

In 10 exclusive suburbs, buyers are willing to fork out more than $5000 per square metre for some of Perth’s smallest blocks. But what about on the other end of the scale?

  • Sarah Brookes

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