13 November 2020
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Pent-up buyer demand, low interest rates and an extraordinarily tight rental market have helped fuel a mini-boom within the Perth property market.
Following a dip during the height of COVID-19-related restrictions, interest in Perth real estate has returned, Domain senior research analyst Nicola Powell said.
To read the story in full, including comments from UDIA WA CEO Tanya Steinbeck, click here.
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