Recent property reports show Western Australia’s housing affordability has improved in 2015, particularly when compared to the same time last year.
Continue reading “Housing Affordability Improves Across WA In 2015”
Recent property reports show Western Australia’s housing affordability has improved in 2015, particularly when compared to the same time last year.
Continue reading “Housing Affordability Improves Across WA In 2015”
It gives you peace of mind knowing that your future major investment is not in the process of being consumed by timber pests and also does not have any past structural termite damage which may lead to future failure. Continue reading “Timber Pest Inspection – why you need one!”
Although the property market is slowing in Perth, Re/MAX managing director Geoff Baldwin predicts the Perth market will regain lost ground with a 7 to 10 per cent price lift by the end of the financial year.
Continue reading “Expert Predicts Perth Property Will Rebound From Spring”
This freestanding, three bedroom home in Marrickville is being sold at auction by the Marrickville Council to recoup unpaid rates.
The data was collected from May 2014 to May 2015 and examined how much the listed property price fell during that time on average.
The prestigious Northern Beaches suburbs of Mona Vale and Avalon showed an average drop of properties sold via private treaty falling at 6.7% and 6.6% respectively. Continue reading “Price Discounting On Northern Beaches Properties”
Whilst the WestConnex motorway development might help Sydney locals create 9500+ jobs and bypass 52 traffic lights, it seems that the land acquisition team responsible for making offers on properties lying along the proposed route have bypassed fair market value in their offerings to home owners.
Continue reading “Unfair Compensation For Inner West Homes In Path of WestConnex Motorway”
What could cause a 56.5% increase in the median housing price in a suburb in one year?
Continue reading “School Catchment Zones Big Value Add For Central West Property Market”
A house similar to the dilapidated old shack pictured will set you back $2.46 million in the suburb of Merryland (that’s what someone paid for a similar house in June 2015)
Continue reading “First Home Buyers Locked Out Of Inner West”
Jason Saunders feels old homes shouldn’t be demolished and replaced with modern mansions when renovations can retain the character of the original house.
Continue reading “North Perth Renovator Takes Top Award For Home Building Design”
Property in Dulwich Hill appears to be on the rise since the light rail linked the inner west surburb to Sydney’s CBD in early April 2015.
Continue reading “Is The Light Rail Boosting Sydney’s Inner West Property?”