A former Liberal election candidate has been appointed to the top job at a peak building body in WA.
Kim Macdonald
A decision on whether to allow high-end chalets next to Bunker Bay resort may hang on whether the development is deemed bushfire-safe.
A South Perth councillor is urging the city to remove six recently planted trees, saying that they will obstruct multimillion-dollar views and diminish amenity for residents.
Sophie Gannon
Perth - we’re the problem... it’s us. The national inflation rate is heavily influenced by Perth’s construction inflation, which exceeds the national average
Australians looking to build their own homes are facing a reality check as construction costs rise, with the increase likely to also weigh on inflation.
Abe Maddison
The once-thriving and well-to-do shopping centre has lost its appeal, with nearly one in five shops now sitting empty, thanks partly to confusion over future development plans.
Sacked mayor Fiona Argyle will not be pleased with an extension for Tawarri Hot Springs.
Kim Macdonald and Sophie Gannon
Under-the-pump Australian mortgage holders may still be feeling the impacts of the cost-of-living crunch despite the Reserve Bank moving on interest rates twice this year.
Cameron Micallef
Sacked Nedlands mayor Fiona Argyle has sold her Nedlands property as a development site, blaming neighbours who built next door for ‘destroying’ her privacy.
Palatial entries, lap pools, tennis courts, gyms, saunas, marble bathrooms and modern facades were among the features these multimillion-dollar homes boasted.
Caitlin Vinci
Guinness has flowed as thick and fast as the accents at the popular Perth Irish Club for almost 50 years, but could its day be numbered?
Some Perth home owners have made an astonishing $630,000 on their homes in the past year as gravity-defying hikes continue in some suburbs, while others sustain double-digit drops.
The dynamic dozen of the western suburbs — the grandmaster real estate agents recognised at the previous industry awards — sold a combined $1.73 billion in homes over 12 months.
Research shows houses in seven of the 22 western suburbs have fallen in value by tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars in the past 12 months.
The writing is on the wall - or more precisely, on the roof, at the former AMP tower.
A South West winery is seeking approval to build a world-class $30 million resort on a Dunsborough wetland.
It is no exaggeration to say that IGA at Kinross Central — set in a newly listed neighbourhood shopping centre — is one of the best in the world.
Spending at Karrinyup skims the ten figure sum over a year. That’s a lot of shopping.
Two new, distinct spaces define the redevelopment: The City Canteen, home to seven food and beverage venues, and Central Lounge, a breakout space to relax and reconnect.
Set on a hill, this award winning property sits on wooden stilts rising from the slopes of the Darling Range up to the balcony.
The development includes a 25m infinity pool, sauna, spa, theatre, wine cellar, private dining rooms, whisky den, gold-class style cinema, a gymnasium, a yoga studio and five-star games and entertainment room.
Housing approvals dropped in WA in May meaning the State will need to pick up the pace to build enough houses to win extra Commonwealth cash.
Katina Curtis
More cutting-edge housing for people living with disability has opened in Perth.
Justin Bianchini
A slice of Perth’s history has hit the market, with a listing that could reshape a significant site in the centre of the city.
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