Perth’s property market is gaining confidence
April 26, 2019
It is good news for Perth’s property market with an increase in sales activity resulting in 40% of suburbs experiencing price growth during the past 12 months. This trend is expected to ripple out to Perth’s outer suburbs over the next few years.
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