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Taste Your Way Through Leederville This Winter

If your ideal weekend involves eating your way through Perth’s best bites, block out your calendar: the Nom Nom Festival is bringing six weeks of flavour, fun and festivities to the Leederville Precinct from July 7 to August 17. From street eats and bar takeovers to live music and family-friendly laneway fun, this winter event is shaping up to be one of the highlights of the season. Kicking off this weekend: a two-day launch eventIt all starts with a two-day launch party on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 June, where the precinct will come alive with food stalls, live performers, DJs and exclusive pop-ups. Think bao buns, burgers, gelato and cocktails — all spilling out onto the streets in classic Leedy style. Expect special one-off dishes from Servo, Sandgropers, Daph’s and more, making it a perfect taster of what’s to come across the full festival. A six-week celebration of all things deliciousFrom July 7, the full program will roll out with themed food events, restaurant collaborations, and activations designed to keep locals coming back for more. Whether you're a Leederville regular or just curious to explore, the Nom Nom Festival is a great excuse to head out mid-winter and indulge in something new. Family-friendly fun and live entertainmentThe launch weekend is also perfect for families — especially Sunday, with face painting, roving performers and hands-on fun for the kids. Meanwhile, live music and laneway DJs will keep things buzzing for the grown-ups, with plenty of cosy corners to settle in with food and drinks. Cooler weather, warmer vibesEven if there’s a chill in the air, the weather is looking mostly fine — so it’s the perfect time to throw on a coat and enjoy everything Leedy has to offer. With warming eats, fire pits, mulled wine and plenty of atmosphere, winter has never tasted better. See what’s happening in your neighbourhoodLeederville continues to evolve, and the Nom Nom Festival is another sign of its growth as one of Perth’s most vibrant precincts. If you’re local, this is a great chance to see what’s new — and if you’re thinking of buying, selling or investing in the area, events like this give a great insight into its unique lifestyle appeal....

Mid-Year Refresh Tips for Your Home

With the new financial year underway and winter settling in, now is the perfect time for a mid-year home refresh. Whether you're planning to sell soon or just want to fall in love with your space again, a few simple changes can make a big impact. From styling tweaks to energy-saving updates, here are some ways to give your home a fresh boost and set yourself up for a strong second half of 2025. 1. Declutter with Purpose Start with a good clear-out. Winter is a natural time to reassess what you’re using and what’s just taking up space. Focus on high-traffic areas like your entryway, kitchen and wardrobe. Removing visual clutter helps your home feel more open and restful — and it’s a cost-free way to make a space feel instantly refreshed. 2. Warm Up Your Styling With cooler days ahead, think about texture and warmth. Layering throws, rugs, and cushions in natural fibres like wool, linen and cotton can help soften your interiors. Swap out lighter summer tones for richer hues like olive green, burnt orange or navy for a seasonal lift that still feels timeless. 3. Focus on Energy Efficiency A mid-year refresh isn’t just about looks — it’s also a good opportunity to improve your home’s performance. Check seals around windows and doors, look at your insulation, and consider switching to energy-efficient lighting or appliances. These small updates can reduce your winter power bills and make your home more comfortable. 4. Get Your Garden Winter-Ready Even if you're not spending much time outdoors, don’t forget your garden or courtyard. Prune back overgrowth, mulch garden beds, and add some hardy potted plants to liven things up. If you’ve been putting off adding outdoor lighting, winter is a great time to install warm-toned LED lights for evening ambience. 5. Schedule a Maintenance Check-In This time of year is ideal for catching up on general home maintenance. Check smoke alarm batteries, clean out gutters, inspect your roof for leaks, and get your heating serviced. Staying on top of seasonal tasks now can prevent costly problems down the track and will keep your home in top shape year-round. A mid-year refresh doesn’t have to mean a full renovation. A few smart tweaks, a seasonal clean-up and some forward-thinking updates can make a world of difference — both to how your home looks and how it functions....

What to Expect in the New Financial Year

Perth’s property prices climbed an impressive 24.2% over the past year. But with interest rates holding steady and affordability becoming more of a concern, most experts are predicting more moderate growth for the remainder of 2025. REIWA forecasts price increases of around 5–10% for the new financial year. That’s still strong by national standards — and a sign that demand continues to outweigh supply. For sellers, this could mean sustained momentum. For buyers, now may be the right time to act before prices move further. High Demand Is Being Driven by WA’s Growing Population Western Australia remains one of the fastest-growing states in the country, with a population increase of 2.8% recorded in 2023. Migration from both overseas and interstate continues to place pressure on housing — not just in the rental sector, but also in the owner-occupier market. That demand is unlikely to ease anytime soon, particularly with WA’s strong economy, job market, and relative housing affordability compared to other states. For homeowners, this paints a promising picture — especially in suburbs with strong infrastructure, schools, or lifestyle appeal. Investors Are Watching the Rental Market Closely While new financial year legislation hasn’t dramatically changed the rules for landlords, WA’s rental market remains a key focus. Rental yields in Perth are still among the highest in the country, and median rents continue to rise. Vacancy rates remain tight, and REIWA reports that the median weekly rent now sits at around $670. For investors, the next six months could bring more opportunities — especially as other capital cities experience cooling demand or increased regulation. Suburbs to Keep an Eye On Some suburbs are tipped to outperform through the remainder of 2025. These include: Baldivis: Popular with families, offering great value for larger homes. Scarborough: Always in demand thanks to its coastal lifestyle and café culture. Bayswater: Gaining traction thanks to ongoing upgrades and train line improvements. Cottesloe: A long-time favourite that continues to command premium prices. Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or invest, understanding which pockets of Perth are primed for growth can help shape your next move. What to Watch This Financial Year With interest rates expected to remain steady or potentially ease, market confidence could grow further. At the same time, tight supply, increasing construction costs, and continued population growth are likely to keep pressure on prices. The second half of 2025 could bring more buyers into the market — particularly if economic conditions remain strong and buyer confidence continues to build. For sellers, it’s worth staying across suburb-level trends, and for investors, rental reform and tax updates should remain on the radar. If you'd like to talk about how this will affect your property plans, don't hesitate to contact the team at Bellcourt on 08 6141 7848....

Your Guide to the 2025 Lawley Art Auction

The Lawley Art Auction is back, and it’s your chance to snap up incredible artwork by emerging and established Western Australian artists — all while supporting arts education at Mount Lawley Senior High School. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned collector, here’s everything you need to know before auction night. The 2025 auction will be held in the school's stunning Ron Gomboc Gallery, named after WA’s renowned sculptor and a long-time supporter of the event. The gallery provides a professional, atmospheric setting to view and bid on original pieces, and this year’s collection is once again expected to impress. Artwork will be available for public viewing on Friday 21 June from 3:30pm to 6:30pm and again on Saturday 22 June from 10:00am to 4:00pm. This is your chance to explore the full catalogue in person, admire the diversity of styles, and pick out your favourites ahead of auction night. Bidding kicks off at 6:00pm on Saturday 22 June, with doors opening at 5:00pm. Whether you’re after a statement piece or a unique gift, you’ll be able to bid confidently with each artwork professionally catalogued and displayed. If you can’t make it on the night, pre-bidding and absentee bidding options are available — just make sure to register in advance. Successful bidders can take their artwork home on the night, and volunteers will be on hand to help safely package your purchase. The school accepts EFTPOS and credit card payments (excluding AMEX), and all proceeds support the school’s arts programs, facilities, and student initiatives. This beloved community event is a celebration of creativity, collaboration, and culture. By purchasing a piece, you’re not only investing in original art but also directly contributing to the next generation of WA artists....

Taste Your Way Through Leederville This Winter

If your ideal weekend involves eating your way through Perth’s best bites, block out your calendar: the Nom Nom Festival is bringing six weeks of flavour, fun and festivities to the Leederville Precinct from July 7 to August 17. From street eats and bar takeovers to live music and family-friendly laneway fun, this winter event is shaping up to be one of the highlights of the season. Kicking off this weekend: a two-day launch eventIt all starts with a two-day launch party on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 June, where the precinct will come alive with food stalls, live performers, DJs and exclusive pop-ups. Think bao buns, burgers, gelato and cocktails — all spilling out onto the streets in classic Leedy style. Expect special one-off dishes from Servo, Sandgropers, Daph’s and more, making it a perfect taster of what’s to come across the full festival. A six-week celebration of all things deliciousFrom July 7, the full program will roll out with themed food events, restaurant collaborations, and activations designed to keep locals coming back for more. Whether you're a Leederville regular or just curious to explore, the Nom Nom Festival is a great excuse to head out mid-winter and indulge in something new. Family-friendly fun and live entertainmentThe launch weekend is also perfect for families — especially Sunday, with face painting, roving performers and hands-on fun for the kids. Meanwhile, live music and laneway DJs will keep things buzzing for the grown-ups, with plenty of cosy corners to settle in with food and drinks. Cooler weather, warmer vibesEven if there’s a chill in the air, the weather is looking mostly fine — so it’s the perfect time to throw on a coat and enjoy everything Leedy has to offer. With warming eats, fire pits, mulled wine and plenty of atmosphere, winter has never tasted better. See what’s happening in your neighbourhoodLeederville continues to evolve, and the Nom Nom Festival is another sign of its growth as one of Perth’s most vibrant precincts. If you’re local, this is a great chance to see what’s new — and if you’re thinking of buying, selling or investing in the area, events like this give a great insight into its unique lifestyle appeal....

Mid-Year Refresh Tips for Your Home

With the new financial year underway and winter settling in, now is the perfect time for a mid-year home refresh. Whether you're planning to sell soon or just want to fall in love with your space again, a few simple changes can make a big impact. From styling tweaks to energy-saving updates, here are some ways to give your home a fresh boost and set yourself up for a strong second half of 2025. 1. Declutter with Purpose Start with a good clear-out. Winter is a natural time to reassess what you’re using and what’s just taking up space. Focus on high-traffic areas like your entryway, kitchen and wardrobe. Removing visual clutter helps your home feel more open and restful — and it’s a cost-free way to make a space feel instantly refreshed. 2. Warm Up Your Styling With cooler days ahead, think about texture and warmth. Layering throws, rugs, and cushions in natural fibres like wool, linen and cotton can help soften your interiors. Swap out lighter summer tones for richer hues like olive green, burnt orange or navy for a seasonal lift that still feels timeless. 3. Focus on Energy Efficiency A mid-year refresh isn’t just about looks — it’s also a good opportunity to improve your home’s performance. Check seals around windows and doors, look at your insulation, and consider switching to energy-efficient lighting or appliances. These small updates can reduce your winter power bills and make your home more comfortable. 4. Get Your Garden Winter-Ready Even if you're not spending much time outdoors, don’t forget your garden or courtyard. Prune back overgrowth, mulch garden beds, and add some hardy potted plants to liven things up. If you’ve been putting off adding outdoor lighting, winter is a great time to install warm-toned LED lights for evening ambience. 5. Schedule a Maintenance Check-In This time of year is ideal for catching up on general home maintenance. Check smoke alarm batteries, clean out gutters, inspect your roof for leaks, and get your heating serviced. Staying on top of seasonal tasks now can prevent costly problems down the track and will keep your home in top shape year-round. A mid-year refresh doesn’t have to mean a full renovation. A few smart tweaks, a seasonal clean-up and some forward-thinking updates can make a world of difference — both to how your home looks and how it functions....

What to Expect in the New Financial Year

Perth’s property prices climbed an impressive 24.2% over the past year. But with interest rates holding steady and affordability becoming more of a concern, most experts are predicting more moderate growth for the remainder of 2025. REIWA forecasts price increases of around 5–10% for the new financial year. That’s still strong by national standards — and a sign that demand continues to outweigh supply. For sellers, this could mean sustained momentum. For buyers, now may be the right time to act before prices move further. High Demand Is Being Driven by WA’s Growing Population Western Australia remains one of the fastest-growing states in the country, with a population increase of 2.8% recorded in 2023. Migration from both overseas and interstate continues to place pressure on housing — not just in the rental sector, but also in the owner-occupier market. That demand is unlikely to ease anytime soon, particularly with WA’s strong economy, job market, and relative housing affordability compared to other states. For homeowners, this paints a promising picture — especially in suburbs with strong infrastructure, schools, or lifestyle appeal. Investors Are Watching the Rental Market Closely While new financial year legislation hasn’t dramatically changed the rules for landlords, WA’s rental market remains a key focus. Rental yields in Perth are still among the highest in the country, and median rents continue to rise. Vacancy rates remain tight, and REIWA reports that the median weekly rent now sits at around $670. For investors, the next six months could bring more opportunities — especially as other capital cities experience cooling demand or increased regulation. Suburbs to Keep an Eye On Some suburbs are tipped to outperform through the remainder of 2025. These include: Baldivis: Popular with families, offering great value for larger homes. Scarborough: Always in demand thanks to its coastal lifestyle and café culture. Bayswater: Gaining traction thanks to ongoing upgrades and train line improvements. Cottesloe: A long-time favourite that continues to command premium prices. Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or invest, understanding which pockets of Perth are primed for growth can help shape your next move. What to Watch This Financial Year With interest rates expected to remain steady or potentially ease, market confidence could grow further. At the same time, tight supply, increasing construction costs, and continued population growth are likely to keep pressure on prices. The second half of 2025 could bring more buyers into the market — particularly if economic conditions remain strong and buyer confidence continues to build. For sellers, it’s worth staying across suburb-level trends, and for investors, rental reform and tax updates should remain on the radar. If you'd like to talk about how this will affect your property plans, don't hesitate to contact the team at Bellcourt on 08 6141 7848....

Your Guide to the 2025 Lawley Art Auction

The Lawley Art Auction is back, and it’s your chance to snap up incredible artwork by emerging and established Western Australian artists — all while supporting arts education at Mount Lawley Senior High School. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned collector, here’s everything you need to know before auction night. The 2025 auction will be held in the school's stunning Ron Gomboc Gallery, named after WA’s renowned sculptor and a long-time supporter of the event. The gallery provides a professional, atmospheric setting to view and bid on original pieces, and this year’s collection is once again expected to impress. Artwork will be available for public viewing on Friday 21 June from 3:30pm to 6:30pm and again on Saturday 22 June from 10:00am to 4:00pm. This is your chance to explore the full catalogue in person, admire the diversity of styles, and pick out your favourites ahead of auction night. Bidding kicks off at 6:00pm on Saturday 22 June, with doors opening at 5:00pm. Whether you’re after a statement piece or a unique gift, you’ll be able to bid confidently with each artwork professionally catalogued and displayed. If you can’t make it on the night, pre-bidding and absentee bidding options are available — just make sure to register in advance. Successful bidders can take their artwork home on the night, and volunteers will be on hand to help safely package your purchase. The school accepts EFTPOS and credit card payments (excluding AMEX), and all proceeds support the school’s arts programs, facilities, and student initiatives. This beloved community event is a celebration of creativity, collaboration, and culture. By purchasing a piece, you’re not only investing in original art but also directly contributing to the next generation of WA artists....

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