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REIWA CEO Cath Hart said the guide will provide crucial insights into the benefits, rights and responsibilities associated with strata living.
Buyers looking for city living stand to be big winners by potentially snagging a ‘double discount’, while enjoying living in a brand new home that’s never been lived in.
The way we experience the city has transformed massively over the decades, but it’s always been the ultimate one-stop-shop.
Western Australia’s population is surging, but there’s one local government area where the population is booming at an even faster rate – the City of Perth
Cities like Perth are embracing their canine (and feline) residents so a move to the city can actually improve the lives of our four-legged friends
Development is booming in the City of Perth, as more people choose to embrace apartment living and call the city home.
Due to the current strain on housing availability across Western Australia, State and Local Governments, like the City of Perth, are incentivising off-the-plan purchases in a bid to boost supply.
9 May 2024
REIWA CEO Cath Hart welcomed measures to support housing supply announced in the Cook Government’s first budget today.
9 May 2024
According to new data from the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), when it comes to buying investment properties last year, Millennials are the most active generation, followed by Gen Xers.
7 May 2024
The $5 million Vacant Property Rental Incentive Scheme will offer payments to owners of vacant properties who are willing to provide a minimum 12-month lease agreement to new long-term tenants.
6 May 2024
Sales transactions in Perth last week were similar to the previous week, with REIWA members reporting 987 transactions.
2 May 2024
REIWA President Joe White said our industry has been through significant rental reform before. We adapted then and we will adapt now, and in 12 months we’ll all be wondering what the fuss was.