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Perth Residential Property Market Insights – December 2024
In December 2024, CoreLogic reported a 0.1% decrease in residential property values across Australia. However, Perth saw a modest increase of 0.7%, maintaining its position as the top-performing capital city for the 15th consecutive month.
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From first investment to multi-property portfolio in under 2 years
Originally from Perth, Elijah and Sasha are workers based in the Northern Territory who are keen to build a long-term property portfolio with the ultimate goal of returning to Perth in the future. With a buying budget of $600,000, the couple were well-placed to get started in the Perth market, but they approached Momentum seeking...
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Perth Residential Property Market Insights – November 2024
According to CoreLogic, residential property values rose by 0.1% across Australia in November 2024. Perth maintained its position as the strongest-performing capital city in the nation for the 14th consecutive month, with a rise of 1.1%. This was followed by Adelaide (0.8%), Brisbane (0.6%), and Darwin (0.2%). In contrast, Melbourne (-0.4%) and Sydney (-0.2%) recorded...