Strong property market conditions expected in WA in 2021 - REIWA
The Real Estate Institute of Western Australia's 2021 outlook indicates the Western Australian property market should experience steady growth in both the rental and sales market.
Homelessness remains a problem in our state and there is much to be done to help our fellow West Australians affected by this. National Homelessness Week kicks off today, with this year’s campaign reminding Australians that housing ends homelessness.
The Real Estate Institute of Western Australia Council has elected Damian Collins as the Institute’s new President, following Hayden Groves’ announcement he would be finishing his term as President.
Pace of decline in Perth property prices steadied in June quarter
Though 54% of sellers had to lower their asking price in the three months to June, the size of the discount has levelled out at 6.5%, preventing the median price from falling futher.
Survey shows investors still bullish despite bubble concern
A new survey shows that half of Australia's property investors aim to grow their portfolio this year, although some markets are more in favour than others.
The current WA real estate market is behaving quite differently to markets on the East Coast, so for us it was critical to look at the impact tinkering with negative gearing would have locally.
With the right advice and financial structures, savvy investors are able to buy properties that will outperform the market and generate significant personal wealth.