Darwin waterfront home by award-winning architect with Spanish themes and a 30m lap pool
Designed by well-known architect Hully Liveris, this is one of the most stunning home in Darwin. For sale through David Oliver of Elders Real Estate Darwin.
The Darwin real estate market is now officially back on track, says Glenn Grantham, General Manager of Raine & Horne Darwin, referencing to the latest data from the Real Estate Institute of Northern Territory.
The Northern Territory’s generous first-home owner subsidies are influencing more aspiring buyers to take a first step onto the property ladder in Darwin, according to Raine & Horne.
With property values starting to improve, astute empty nesters in Darwin are realising that now is the perfect time to downgrade from a spacious family home into a modern apartment.
Desirable homes in Jingili, Karama and Anula are attracting 30-40 groups to open homes, with many selling within 3 weeks, says Glenn Grantham, general manager Raine & Horne Darwin.
“Once southern investors get wind that Darwin real estate is taking off again thanks to our investment yields above 4% and relative affordability, there’ll be no stopping this market,” says Glenn Grantham, of Raine & Horne Darwin.