Investors swoop on Perth property market
November 21, 2019
Investors are flocking in to Perth to take advantage of the weakened property market as low interest rates and exceptionally low house prices serve up buyers with amazing investment opportunities.
“There has been a small return of investors from outside Perth” said REIWA president Damian Collins, “Bargain hunters are buying properties where they can get a decent yield with interest rates being low, meaning investment properties are usually neutral or positively geared.”
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