Key indicators of Perth’s recovering property market
November 12, 2019
Perth’s tightening rental market combined with strong population growth provide two of the best key indicators to date confirming Perth’s housing market is slowly recovering.
These key indicators restore confidence in the market. An increase in market confidence brings in more investors to the property market resulting in a rise in engagement between investors, owner-occupiers and overall traction in the market.
We are excited to share that Stage 2 of our One54 Tuart Hill development (pictured) is complete and ready to move in now. You can view our display home every Saturday from 12pm-3pm, 154 Banksia Street Tuart Hill.
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