Perth rental and sales activity on the rise
November 26, 2019
Stupendous news for Perth as data derived from reiwa.com revealed leasing transactions rose by 16% as well as sales transactions which increased 2% for the month of October.
Lisa Joyce, REIWA Deputy President commented that it was reassuring to see market activity rise across both sectors but to also see a rise in the rental market.
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