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We live in an age where technology is constantly evolving and the demand for automation is rapidly increasing.
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We live in an age where technology is constantly evolving and the demand for automation is rapidly increasing.
A TRIAL by WA Apartment Advocacy (WAAA) has shown that apartment living suits all age groups.
The property market in Perth has shown signs of an uptick as 40 per cent of suburbs experienced a growth in the last year following its downturn in 2014.
Survey results released by the WA Apartment Advocacy have shown that 86% of WA investors believe their apartment will increase in value within the next ten years.
Recent Urbis data, relating to the fourth quarter of 2018 shows a 22% jump in sales (307 sales), compared to the previous quarter (236 sales).
Norup + Wilson was delighted to host REIWA President Damian Collins at a recent sundowner discussing the future of Perth’s property market.
Research recently released by real estate agency Knight Frank has demonstrated that waterfront properties globally attract 40 per cent more than inland properties within the same suburb.
At Norup + Wilson we are always focused on our development’s designs, especially when it comes to the exterior facades, which are an important element of the surrounding streetscape.
Did you know that our built environment is actually the world’s largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions? And that it also consumes around 33% of our water and generates 40% of our waste?
If you are considering purchasing an apartment in Perth you need to be aware of how our property market contrasts to that of the East Coast as well as overseas.
One of our Directors, Dave Wilson, was recently interviewed by Broker Magazine about investment opportunities in the Perth property market. As with all investments, timing is key.
Did you know that there’s a miracle remedy out there that has a whole range of benefits for your physical and mental wellbeing? Even better than that, it’s completely free! What’s its name? Turns out it’s something that we’re all very familiar with: walking.
Dave Wilson of Norup Wilson recently attended a breakfast with guest speaker and property commentator Nerida Conisbee of realestate.com.
Perth is currently experiencing a high tech apartment revolution.
Mount Pleasant has always been a great location. A lovely neighbourhood that is both close to the gorgeous Swan River and just down the road from the hustle, bustle and excitement of the CBD, it has always lived up to its rather apt name.
Good news everyone! The Urbis Apartment Essentials report for the first quarter of 2018 has just been released and its given Perth’s new apartment market a big two thumbs up with the highest number of surveyed sales recorded in two years.
Now more than ever, technology moves at an exceedingly rapid pace.
The upturn in prospects for Western Australia’s economy is gathering momentum, according to the latest Deloitte Access Economics, WA Economic Outlook.
The latest sales data for Perth’s apartment market indicates a positive shift in sentiment and activity, particularly among owner-occupiers.
Research released by Urbis this week has demonstrated that the first quarter of 2018 recorded an 18% jump in apartment sales compared to Q4 2017, representing $280 million in value.