Perth’s housing affordability – the best it’s been in years
June 6, 2019
Perth has one of the most affordable property markets of any capital city in Australia. A decline in housing values and a rise in household income over the past decade has led to Perth’s housing affordability being at its best in years, according to a report from ANZ and CoreLogic.
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