Reiwa members reported an increase in weekly sales to 626 this week. The overall 14 per cent increase in sales over the week is attributed to a 19 per cent increase in sales for houses.
Reiwa members reported an increase in weekly sales to 600. The overall 24 per cent increase in sales over the week is attributed to a 19 per cent increase in sales for houses, 36 per cent for units and 44 per cent for vacant land.
This week, Reiwa members reported a marginal increase in weekly sales to 553. The overall 1 per cent increase in sales over the week is attributed to a 43 per cent increase in sales for vacant land.
This week, Reiwa members reported an increase in weekly sales to 602. The overall 23 per cent increase in sales over the week is attributed to a 27 per cent increase in sales for houses and 30 per cent for units.
This week, Reiwa members reported a decrease in weekly sales to 490. The overall 18 per cent decrease in sales over the week is attributed to a 19 per cent decrease in sales for houses and 34 per cent for vacant land.
This week, Reiwa members reported an increase in weekly sales to 579. The overall 3 per cent increase in sales over the week is attributed to a 7 per cent increase in sales for houses and 1 per cent for units.
Reiwa members reported a decrease in weekly sales to 549 this week. The overall 19 per cent decrease in sales over the week is attributed to an 18 per cent decrease in sales for houses, 15 per cent for units and 33 per cent for land.
This week, Reiwa members reported an increase in weekly sales to 680. The rise in overall sales by 37 per cent over the week is attributed to a 34 per cent increase in sales for houses, 56 per cent for units and 37 per cent for land.
The trend in dwelling sales activity in Perth recorded in Reiwa’s weekly Real Facts across the first three months of 2016 suggests sales increased during the month of January, stabilised in February, with volatility in sales seen during March.