Bellcourt
Bellcourt is a leading real estate agency with an outstanding reputation for delivering a range of real estate services to a variety of clients. Backed by an exceptional and experienced team and with three strategic office locations, we will coordinate all aspects of the real estate process from sales, property management, marketing and administration.
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.
We deliver tailored solutions for clients seeking to achieve the best possible results, with communication a key point. Particular emphasis is placed on listening to our clients’ needs and working in collaboration towards building trusting and long lasting relationships.
With complete respect for the past but with our eyes firmly on the future. We will always strive to lead – not follow. We will continually create – not imitate.
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Bellcourt Market Overview
Spring is in full swing, and so is the Perth property market. Buyer activity is steady, rental demand remains strong, and although listings have crept up slightly, supply is still tight compared to this time last year. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening around the metro area this month. It’s been another solid month for property sales across Perth. On the supply side, there are now 2,930 listings across the metro area, up slightly from a month ago, but still much lower than last year’s 4,900. What does that mean? Simply put, demand continues to outpace supply. Buyers are still competing for quality homes, and sellers who list now are in a good position to attract attention, especially if their property is well presented and realistically priced. The rental market is still competitive, but we’re starting to see a bit more balance. There are also a few more homes available for rent, with 2,179 properties currently on the market, compared to 2,064 four weeks ago and 1,915 a year ago. So, while tenants might be feeling a little more breathing room, it’s still far from easy out there. Perth’s market remains one of the most stable and attractive in Australia right now. Sales are strong, rental demand is steady, and even with small fluctuations, the overall picture is one of confidence and growth. As we move into the summer months, we expect the market to stay active, fuelled by population growth, strong employment and continued demand for lifestyle-focused living. Whether you’re buying, selling, or investing, it’s a great time to review your options and make a move that suits your goals. ...
Moving Out Of a Rental? Here’s What To Watch Out For.
Moving out of a rental can be stressful - between packing boxes, organising removalists and preparing for the final inspection, cleaning often ends up at the bottom of the list. But leaving it too late can cost you your bond. Tenants are required to return the property in the same condition it was in at the start of the tenancy, allowing for fair wear and tear. That’s why many choose to hire professional vacate cleaners to meet the standards expected by landlords and property managers. Consumer Protection is reminding tenants to be cautious when booking cleaners. While most do the right thing, some tenants have been left out of pocket after poor quality or incomplete cleaning jobs. Common complaints include cleaners missing areas, causing accidental damage, or refusing to return for touch-ups or refunds once the keys have been handed back. To avoid problems: Do your research - check the cleaner’s ABN, reviews and references before booking Avoid paying upfront Walk through the property with the cleaner before they start Inspect the work before returning the keys Keep receipts for all services, including carpet cleaning A thorough clean is just one part of a smooth move out. Make sure you also remove all belongings, repair or pay for any damage beyond fair wear and tear, and leave the home in similar condition to when you moved in. Your Property Condition Report is your best friend during this process. It details the state of the home at the start of your lease and can help resolve disputes about cleaning or repairs. Keeping your copy, along with all cleaning receipts, can make getting your bond back faster and easier....
UnWined Subiaco: Sip, Savour and Celebrate Local WA Flavours
Spring’s settling in and there’s no better way to enjoy the warming weather than with a relaxed afternoon in the heart of Subiaco. UnWined Subiaco returns for its 15th year, offering an exceptional combination of Western Australia’s finest wines, local craft beverages and tasty eats — set in the green surrounds of Market Square Park. What You’ll Experience The festival features over 50 WA wineries pouring more than 300 wines, alongside craft brewers, distillers and top food vendors. With live music filling the Music Gazebo and plenty of lawn space to lounge on a rug or picnic blanket, it’s designed for enjoyment and discovery. When & Where Head to Market Square Park in Subiaco on Saturday 25 October (sessions 11:00am–3:30pm and 5:00pm–9:30pm) and Sunday 26 October (12:00pm–5:00pm). Entry includes a take-home glass, wine tastings and access to all stalls — optional upgrades such as premium lounges and guided tasting sessions are available for those wanting an elevated experience. Getting There & Enjoying the Day Public transport is a smart choice: Subiaco station is nearby, and ride-share or cycling are encouraged to avoid parking stress. If driving, aim to arrive early and consider nearby parking stations — Subiaco offers several public bays and off-street parking within walking distance from the venue. Bring a picnic blanket, take your time exploring stalls and don’t forget to pick up a bottle or two to take home. UnWined Subiaco is more than just a wine festival — it’s a chance to relax, indulge and celebrate the local producers that make WA’s food and drink scene so vibrant. Mark your calendar, grab your glass and enjoy a wonderful weekend out in Subiaco....
Should You Renovate or Sell? How to Decide
It’s a dilemma most homeowners face at some point: stay and renovate, or sell and start fresh. With Perth’s property market moving quickly and construction costs still finding balance, deciding what’s right for you depends on your lifestyle, finances, and long-term goals. Consider the Space You Need Start by looking at how your home currently works for you. If you love your neighbourhood but have outgrown the space, a smart renovation could make sense. Adding a new living area, updating the kitchen, or reconfiguring the layout can make a big difference — especially if the block and local zoning allow for extensions. Weigh Up the Costs and Benefits Renovations can be rewarding but often cost more and take longer than expected. Get professional advice early, and compare the total spend against what your property might sell for in its current condition. In some cases, it may be more cost-effective to sell and buy something that already fits your needs. Think About Location and Lifestyle Location is often the deciding factor. If you love your street, your neighbours, or local amenities, staying put might be worth the effort of renovating. But if your lifestyle has changed — for example, a longer commute or a desire for a different community feel — selling could open the door to a better fit elsewhere. Factor In the Market When sale prices are strong and buyer demand is high, as they are across Perth right now, selling can be an attractive option. On the other hand, if supply is low and construction timelines are stretched, improving your existing home might offer better value and less stress. Seek Professional Insight Before deciding, speak with both a trusted agent and a builder. A local agent can give you a clear picture of your home’s current market value and resale potential, while a builder can outline the scope and cost of renovations. With both perspectives, you’ll be able to make a decision that balances financial sense and lifestyle priorities. Whether you choose to renovate or sell, understanding your goals and the market is key. With the right advice, you can make a confident decision that supports your future plans — and ensures your home continues to work for you. 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....
Bellcourt Market Overview
Spring is in full swing, and so is the Perth property market. Buyer activity is steady, rental demand remains strong, and although listings have crept up slightly, supply is still tight compared to this time last year. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening around the metro area this month. It’s been another solid month for property sales across Perth. On the supply side, there are now 2,930 listings across the metro area, up slightly from a month ago, but still much lower than last year’s 4,900. What does that mean? Simply put, demand continues to outpace supply. Buyers are still competing for quality homes, and sellers who list now are in a good position to attract attention, especially if their property is well presented and realistically priced. The rental market is still competitive, but we’re starting to see a bit more balance. There are also a few more homes available for rent, with 2,179 properties currently on the market, compared to 2,064 four weeks ago and 1,915 a year ago. So, while tenants might be feeling a little more breathing room, it’s still far from easy out there. Perth’s market remains one of the most stable and attractive in Australia right now. Sales are strong, rental demand is steady, and even with small fluctuations, the overall picture is one of confidence and growth. As we move into the summer months, we expect the market to stay active, fuelled by population growth, strong employment and continued demand for lifestyle-focused living. Whether you’re buying, selling, or investing, it’s a great time to review your options and make a move that suits your goals. ...
Moving Out Of a Rental? Here’s What To Watch Out For.
Moving out of a rental can be stressful - between packing boxes, organising removalists and preparing for the final inspection, cleaning often ends up at the bottom of the list. But leaving it too late can cost you your bond. Tenants are required to return the property in the same condition it was in at the start of the tenancy, allowing for fair wear and tear. That’s why many choose to hire professional vacate cleaners to meet the standards expected by landlords and property managers. Consumer Protection is reminding tenants to be cautious when booking cleaners. While most do the right thing, some tenants have been left out of pocket after poor quality or incomplete cleaning jobs. Common complaints include cleaners missing areas, causing accidental damage, or refusing to return for touch-ups or refunds once the keys have been handed back. To avoid problems: Do your research - check the cleaner’s ABN, reviews and references before booking Avoid paying upfront Walk through the property with the cleaner before they start Inspect the work before returning the keys Keep receipts for all services, including carpet cleaning A thorough clean is just one part of a smooth move out. Make sure you also remove all belongings, repair or pay for any damage beyond fair wear and tear, and leave the home in similar condition to when you moved in. Your Property Condition Report is your best friend during this process. It details the state of the home at the start of your lease and can help resolve disputes about cleaning or repairs. Keeping your copy, along with all cleaning receipts, can make getting your bond back faster and easier....
UnWined Subiaco: Sip, Savour and Celebrate Local WA Flavours
Spring’s settling in and there’s no better way to enjoy the warming weather than with a relaxed afternoon in the heart of Subiaco. UnWined Subiaco returns for its 15th year, offering an exceptional combination of Western Australia’s finest wines, local craft beverages and tasty eats — set in the green surrounds of Market Square Park. What You’ll Experience The festival features over 50 WA wineries pouring more than 300 wines, alongside craft brewers, distillers and top food vendors. With live music filling the Music Gazebo and plenty of lawn space to lounge on a rug or picnic blanket, it’s designed for enjoyment and discovery. When & Where Head to Market Square Park in Subiaco on Saturday 25 October (sessions 11:00am–3:30pm and 5:00pm–9:30pm) and Sunday 26 October (12:00pm–5:00pm). Entry includes a take-home glass, wine tastings and access to all stalls — optional upgrades such as premium lounges and guided tasting sessions are available for those wanting an elevated experience. Getting There & Enjoying the Day Public transport is a smart choice: Subiaco station is nearby, and ride-share or cycling are encouraged to avoid parking stress. If driving, aim to arrive early and consider nearby parking stations — Subiaco offers several public bays and off-street parking within walking distance from the venue. Bring a picnic blanket, take your time exploring stalls and don’t forget to pick up a bottle or two to take home. UnWined Subiaco is more than just a wine festival — it’s a chance to relax, indulge and celebrate the local producers that make WA’s food and drink scene so vibrant. Mark your calendar, grab your glass and enjoy a wonderful weekend out in Subiaco....
Should You Renovate or Sell? How to Decide
It’s a dilemma most homeowners face at some point: stay and renovate, or sell and start fresh. With Perth’s property market moving quickly and construction costs still finding balance, deciding what’s right for you depends on your lifestyle, finances, and long-term goals. Consider the Space You Need Start by looking at how your home currently works for you. If you love your neighbourhood but have outgrown the space, a smart renovation could make sense. Adding a new living area, updating the kitchen, or reconfiguring the layout can make a big difference — especially if the block and local zoning allow for extensions. Weigh Up the Costs and Benefits Renovations can be rewarding but often cost more and take longer than expected. Get professional advice early, and compare the total spend against what your property might sell for in its current condition. In some cases, it may be more cost-effective to sell and buy something that already fits your needs. Think About Location and Lifestyle Location is often the deciding factor. If you love your street, your neighbours, or local amenities, staying put might be worth the effort of renovating. But if your lifestyle has changed — for example, a longer commute or a desire for a different community feel — selling could open the door to a better fit elsewhere. Factor In the Market When sale prices are strong and buyer demand is high, as they are across Perth right now, selling can be an attractive option. On the other hand, if supply is low and construction timelines are stretched, improving your existing home might offer better value and less stress. Seek Professional Insight Before deciding, speak with both a trusted agent and a builder. A local agent can give you a clear picture of your home’s current market value and resale potential, while a builder can outline the scope and cost of renovations. With both perspectives, you’ll be able to make a decision that balances financial sense and lifestyle priorities. Whether you choose to renovate or sell, understanding your goals and the market is key. With the right advice, you can make a confident decision that supports your future plans — and ensures your home continues to work for you. 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....