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Given the dynamic nature of the property market, our team are constantly evolving and improving our knowledge, skills and systems for the benefit of our clients.

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Get Ready for the HBF Run for a Reason 2025

Every year, Perth comes alive with one of its biggest community and fitness events — the HBF Run for a Reason. On Sunday, 25 May 2025, thousands of runners and walkers will hit the streets for a day of fun, fitness and fundraising. Whether you’re a seasoned runner, a casual walker, or just keen to cheer on participants, here’s what you need to know to be part of the action. Event Details and Race Options The event starts early, with the Brooks Half Marathon kicking off at 6:45 AM from the corner of Hay and William Streets in the Perth CBD. There are three race distances to choose from: the 21km Half Marathon, the 12km Specsavers run, and the family-friendly 3km CommBank course. Each route takes participants on scenic paths through some of Perth’s most iconic spots — from the Northbridge Tunnel to Mounts Bay Road and finishing at Gloucester Park in East Perth. Road Closures and Traffic Changes To keep everyone safe, several roads around the CBD and race routes will be closed temporarily. William Street will be closed from 11:00 PM on Saturday, 24 May, and other closures will start from 4:00 AM on race day, reopening by 1:00 PM. If you’re driving or planning your commute, it’s a good idea to check the official website for the full list of road closures and plan your journey accordingly. Getting There and Transport Tips The easiest way to get to the event is by public transport. Participants can travel free on Transperth services on race day until 3:00 PM by showing their race bibs. This helps reduce traffic congestion and makes getting to and from the race hassle-free. What to Expect on the Day The Run for a Reason isn’t just about racing; it’s a full-day community celebration. You’ll find live music, entertainment zones, and recovery areas offering post-race massages to help you unwind. Plus, there are merchandise stalls with exclusive event gear if you want a memento of your day. Tips for Participants and Spectators If you’re running or walking, arrive early to warm up and settle in. Stay hydrated with water stations available along the routes and wear comfortable clothing and shoes suited to your chosen distance. For spectators, find a good spot along the course and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere — it’s a fantastic way to support local causes and celebrate community spirit. The HBF Run for a Reason is more than a race; it’s an opportunity to get involved, have fun and support important charities. If you want to know more about the event or road closures, visit hbf.com.au/run or contact the event team....

Selling Your First Home? Here's Where To Start

Selling your home for the first time can feel like stepping into the unknown — but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Whether you’re upsizing, downsizing, or moving for a fresh start, understanding the key first steps will make the process much smoother. From setting realistic expectations to getting your finances in order, here’s what to know before the ‘For Sale’ sign goes up. Know Why You’re Selling Start by identifying what’s motivating your decision to sell. Are you looking for more space, less maintenance, or a change in lifestyle? Your reason will shape your selling strategy — including your timeline and how flexible you can be when negotiating. Knowing your ‘why’ also helps your agent support you with the right advice from the outset. Get a Clear Picture of Your Finances Before anything else, get across the numbers. Speak to your lender about your remaining mortgage and estimate your equity by comparing it to your property’s market value. Make sure to factor in all the costs involved with selling — from agent fees and marketing to possible repairs or staging expenses. This clarity will help you make confident decisions and avoid surprises down the track. Set Your Non-Negotiables Take the time to think about your limits and goals. What’s the minimum sale price you’d accept? Do you have a tight timeframe for moving? Will you invest in any pre-sale improvements, or are you planning to sell as-is? Defining these early makes conversations with your agent and buyers much easier, and helps you stay in control throughout the process. Lean on the Experts A good agent can make all the difference when you’re selling for the first time. From pricing your home to preparing it for market and negotiating with buyers, they’ll guide you every step of the way. Look for someone who knows your local area, communicates clearly, and listens to your priorities. Their insight and support will give you confidence from start to finish. Selling your first home is a big step, but with a clear plan and the right team behind you, it can be a rewarding and empowering experience. 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....

RBA Cuts Interest Rates – What It Means for WA Property

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has announced a 0.25 percentage point cut to the official cash rate, bringing it down to 3.85%. This marks the first rate change since late 2024 and comes as a response to signs that inflation is finally moderating. While the move is welcomed by mortgage holders and buyers alike, the implications for Western Australia's property market are complex and worth unpacking. The decision to lower the rate follows encouraging signals that inflation is cooling. Unlike earlier rate cuts, which aimed to stimulate a slowing economy, this latest change reflects the RBA’s confidence in its inflation management strategy. The central bank is now cautiously easing monetary policy to relieve cost-of-living pressures without reigniting inflationary risk. For WA homeowners and investors, this means slightly lower mortgage repayments – a welcome reprieve after a long period of interest rate hikes. Major banks have already responded, with several announcing cuts to their variable mortgage rates. This could free up some cash for households and improve borrowing capacity, particularly for first home buyers and upgraders. That said, experts are quick to point out that we’re unlikely to see a rapid return to ultra-low interest rates. Economic conditions remain mixed, with elevated government spending and continued wage growth keeping upward pressure on inflation. In WA, where affordability is still better than in most other states, we may see renewed buyer interest – but it’s unlikely to trigger the kind of rapid price surges seen during the 2021–22 boom. Ultimately, the RBA’s move is a cautious but positive step for the housing sector. For Perth and the wider WA market, it could translate to increased confidence, greater activity at the lower end of the market, and a bit more breathing room for homeowners juggling repayments. 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....

Perth’s Top Picks for Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and Perth is brimming with beautiful spots to help you celebrate the mums in your life. Whether it’s a sparkling brunch, an elegant lunch, or something in between, there’s no shortage of delightful dining options to make this Mother’s Day one to remember. One standout option is DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Northbridge, offering a buffet brunch on their Executive Lounge level with gorgeous views of the CBD. For $59 per adult, the event includes a welcome glass of bubbles for Mum, two drink vouchers per guest, a hearty buffet, and even a surprise gift. It’s a relaxed and elegant way to start the day. If your mum prefers something a little more indulgent and unique, Besk in West Leederville is hosting a wine, cheese and prosecco pairing masterclass. Their ‘Feed Me’ menu will take care of lunch, while a cellar experience adds a touch of luxury. For an extra thoughtful touch, you can pre-order hampers or beautiful bouquets from Ugly Bunches to be waiting at your table when you arrive. For families looking to elevate their Mother’s Day lunch, The Bridge House in North Fremantle has put together a $90 per person menu featuring shared starters, elegant mains like wood-fired pork chop or market fish, and a lovely dessert. Mums are welcomed with a glass of San Martino Prosecco Superiore, and the warm, welcoming ambiance makes it an ideal venue for a leisurely afternoon meal. Over at KARLA in the city, Head Chef Ben Pienprasop will be putting on a bold, flavour-packed spread for lunch and dinner. Their modern Asian menu, cooked over open fire, is inspired by native ingredients and seasonal produce. It’s an energetic and exciting choice if your mum is a fan of unique flavours and culinary adventure. And if you’re thinking of making a day of it, Old Young’s Kitchen in the Swan Valley is offering a relaxed share-style lunch in a beautiful vineyard setting. Their three-course menu is perfect for families, with a dedicated kids’ option as well. Surrounded by nature and delicious food, it’s an excellent way to show Mum how much she’s appreciated. With such a wide range of experiences available, Perth makes it easy to plan the perfect Mother’s Day outing. Whether you’re treating her to a brunch in the city, a long lunch by the river, or a wine-paired feast in the Swan Valley, the most important part is spending quality time together....

Get Ready for the HBF Run for a Reason 2025

Every year, Perth comes alive with one of its biggest community and fitness events — the HBF Run for a Reason. On Sunday, 25 May 2025, thousands of runners and walkers will hit the streets for a day of fun, fitness and fundraising. Whether you’re a seasoned runner, a casual walker, or just keen to cheer on participants, here’s what you need to know to be part of the action. Event Details and Race Options The event starts early, with the Brooks Half Marathon kicking off at 6:45 AM from the corner of Hay and William Streets in the Perth CBD. There are three race distances to choose from: the 21km Half Marathon, the 12km Specsavers run, and the family-friendly 3km CommBank course. Each route takes participants on scenic paths through some of Perth’s most iconic spots — from the Northbridge Tunnel to Mounts Bay Road and finishing at Gloucester Park in East Perth. Road Closures and Traffic Changes To keep everyone safe, several roads around the CBD and race routes will be closed temporarily. William Street will be closed from 11:00 PM on Saturday, 24 May, and other closures will start from 4:00 AM on race day, reopening by 1:00 PM. If you’re driving or planning your commute, it’s a good idea to check the official website for the full list of road closures and plan your journey accordingly. Getting There and Transport Tips The easiest way to get to the event is by public transport. Participants can travel free on Transperth services on race day until 3:00 PM by showing their race bibs. This helps reduce traffic congestion and makes getting to and from the race hassle-free. What to Expect on the Day The Run for a Reason isn’t just about racing; it’s a full-day community celebration. You’ll find live music, entertainment zones, and recovery areas offering post-race massages to help you unwind. Plus, there are merchandise stalls with exclusive event gear if you want a memento of your day. Tips for Participants and Spectators If you’re running or walking, arrive early to warm up and settle in. Stay hydrated with water stations available along the routes and wear comfortable clothing and shoes suited to your chosen distance. For spectators, find a good spot along the course and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere — it’s a fantastic way to support local causes and celebrate community spirit. The HBF Run for a Reason is more than a race; it’s an opportunity to get involved, have fun and support important charities. If you want to know more about the event or road closures, visit hbf.com.au/run or contact the event team....

Selling Your First Home? Here's Where To Start

Selling your home for the first time can feel like stepping into the unknown — but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Whether you’re upsizing, downsizing, or moving for a fresh start, understanding the key first steps will make the process much smoother. From setting realistic expectations to getting your finances in order, here’s what to know before the ‘For Sale’ sign goes up. Know Why You’re Selling Start by identifying what’s motivating your decision to sell. Are you looking for more space, less maintenance, or a change in lifestyle? Your reason will shape your selling strategy — including your timeline and how flexible you can be when negotiating. Knowing your ‘why’ also helps your agent support you with the right advice from the outset. Get a Clear Picture of Your Finances Before anything else, get across the numbers. Speak to your lender about your remaining mortgage and estimate your equity by comparing it to your property’s market value. Make sure to factor in all the costs involved with selling — from agent fees and marketing to possible repairs or staging expenses. This clarity will help you make confident decisions and avoid surprises down the track. Set Your Non-Negotiables Take the time to think about your limits and goals. What’s the minimum sale price you’d accept? Do you have a tight timeframe for moving? Will you invest in any pre-sale improvements, or are you planning to sell as-is? Defining these early makes conversations with your agent and buyers much easier, and helps you stay in control throughout the process. Lean on the Experts A good agent can make all the difference when you’re selling for the first time. From pricing your home to preparing it for market and negotiating with buyers, they’ll guide you every step of the way. Look for someone who knows your local area, communicates clearly, and listens to your priorities. Their insight and support will give you confidence from start to finish. Selling your first home is a big step, but with a clear plan and the right team behind you, it can be a rewarding and empowering experience. 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....

RBA Cuts Interest Rates – What It Means for WA Property

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has announced a 0.25 percentage point cut to the official cash rate, bringing it down to 3.85%. This marks the first rate change since late 2024 and comes as a response to signs that inflation is finally moderating. While the move is welcomed by mortgage holders and buyers alike, the implications for Western Australia's property market are complex and worth unpacking. The decision to lower the rate follows encouraging signals that inflation is cooling. Unlike earlier rate cuts, which aimed to stimulate a slowing economy, this latest change reflects the RBA’s confidence in its inflation management strategy. The central bank is now cautiously easing monetary policy to relieve cost-of-living pressures without reigniting inflationary risk. For WA homeowners and investors, this means slightly lower mortgage repayments – a welcome reprieve after a long period of interest rate hikes. Major banks have already responded, with several announcing cuts to their variable mortgage rates. This could free up some cash for households and improve borrowing capacity, particularly for first home buyers and upgraders. That said, experts are quick to point out that we’re unlikely to see a rapid return to ultra-low interest rates. Economic conditions remain mixed, with elevated government spending and continued wage growth keeping upward pressure on inflation. In WA, where affordability is still better than in most other states, we may see renewed buyer interest – but it’s unlikely to trigger the kind of rapid price surges seen during the 2021–22 boom. Ultimately, the RBA’s move is a cautious but positive step for the housing sector. For Perth and the wider WA market, it could translate to increased confidence, greater activity at the lower end of the market, and a bit more breathing room for homeowners juggling repayments. 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....

Perth’s Top Picks for Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and Perth is brimming with beautiful spots to help you celebrate the mums in your life. Whether it’s a sparkling brunch, an elegant lunch, or something in between, there’s no shortage of delightful dining options to make this Mother’s Day one to remember. One standout option is DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Northbridge, offering a buffet brunch on their Executive Lounge level with gorgeous views of the CBD. For $59 per adult, the event includes a welcome glass of bubbles for Mum, two drink vouchers per guest, a hearty buffet, and even a surprise gift. It’s a relaxed and elegant way to start the day. If your mum prefers something a little more indulgent and unique, Besk in West Leederville is hosting a wine, cheese and prosecco pairing masterclass. Their ‘Feed Me’ menu will take care of lunch, while a cellar experience adds a touch of luxury. For an extra thoughtful touch, you can pre-order hampers or beautiful bouquets from Ugly Bunches to be waiting at your table when you arrive. For families looking to elevate their Mother’s Day lunch, The Bridge House in North Fremantle has put together a $90 per person menu featuring shared starters, elegant mains like wood-fired pork chop or market fish, and a lovely dessert. Mums are welcomed with a glass of San Martino Prosecco Superiore, and the warm, welcoming ambiance makes it an ideal venue for a leisurely afternoon meal. Over at KARLA in the city, Head Chef Ben Pienprasop will be putting on a bold, flavour-packed spread for lunch and dinner. Their modern Asian menu, cooked over open fire, is inspired by native ingredients and seasonal produce. It’s an energetic and exciting choice if your mum is a fan of unique flavours and culinary adventure. And if you’re thinking of making a day of it, Old Young’s Kitchen in the Swan Valley is offering a relaxed share-style lunch in a beautiful vineyard setting. Their three-course menu is perfect for families, with a dedicated kids’ option as well. Surrounded by nature and delicious food, it’s an excellent way to show Mum how much she’s appreciated. With such a wide range of experiences available, Perth makes it easy to plan the perfect Mother’s Day outing. Whether you’re treating her to a brunch in the city, a long lunch by the river, or a wine-paired feast in the Swan Valley, the most important part is spending quality time together....

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