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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Perth Italian Festival – A Taste of Italy in the Heart of the City!
Get ready to celebrate all things Italian at Langley Park! From delicious food to live entertainment, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Delicious Italian Flavours Treat yourself to authentic Italian favourites — think wood-fired pizza, handmade pasta, creamy gelato, and sweet treats straight from Italy. Enjoy a refreshing Spritz or Birra, and don’t miss the Cheese Pavilion, proudly sponsored by La Delizia Latticini, where you can savour a selection of Italy’s finest cheeses. Live Music and Entertainment Sit back and enjoy incredible performances, including internationally acclaimed comedian Joe Avati, Italian tenor Giuseppe Infantino, and the ever-entertaining MC James Liotta. There will be plenty of music, laughter, and excitement throughout the day. Fun for Everyone Dance to traditional Italian tunes, explore colourful market stalls, and keep the little ones entertained with children’s activities and family-friendly fun. As the sun sets, enjoy a fireworks display before dancing the night away at our lively DJ party. Event Showings: 11 Apr | 11am – 10:30pm Price: Free event (gold coin donation appreciated) Location: Langley Park, Riverside Drive, Perth WA 6000 Accessibility: Accessible toilets, nearby parking, wheelchair access...
EV Ownership on the Rise – What It Means for Perth Residents
Electric cars are becoming a familiar sight on Perth’s streets. Over 2025–2026, more and more locals are making the switch, with sales of electric vehicles rising sharply as more models hit the market and buyers look for greener, cheaper-to-run options. Many people are choosing EVs because they’re easier to maintain, cost less to run over time, and help reduce emissions. Being able to charge at home — especially with solar panels — makes everyday life simpler and more convenient for families. Western Australia is also making it easier to go electric. Charging stations now link Perth with surrounding towns, and the city itself is seeing more public and home charging points popping up. This growing network gives residents confidence to drive electric cars for everything from daily commutes to weekend trips. So how does this affect the property market? Homes with off-street parking or space for a home charger are becoming more appealing, and buyers are starting to consider features like solar panels as part of their property choices. In short, as EV ownership grows in 2025–2026, it’s not just changing how people drive — it’s shaping how they think about where they live and what they want in a home....
Building Pressures and Tight Supply Keep Perth Market Moving Perth
Challenges in the building sector linked to rising oil prices and supply delays are continuing to place pressure on Perth’s established sales and rental markets. With construction costs rising and build times stretching out, more buyers and tenants are remaining in the existing housing market for longer, which is supporting ongoing demand. In the rental market, Perth’s median dwelling rent increased 1.4 per cent in March to $720 per week, which is 5.9 per cent higher than this time last year. House rents rose to $740 per week, while unit rents eased slightly to $695 per week, though both remain well above 2025 levels. Rental supply also tightened, with 1,870 properties available for rent at the end of March, down 11.1 per cent year-on-year, and homes leasing in a median of 15 days. The sales market also remained strong through March. Perth’s median house sale price rose 1.1 per cent to $880,000, now sitting 13.5 per cent higher than a year ago. Unit prices performed even more strongly, increasing 1.6 per cent over the month to $630,000, which is 20 per cent higher year-on-year. While active listings increased to 3,394 properties, stock levels are still well below where they were this time last year. Selling conditions remain competitive, with houses taking a median of nine days to sell and units eight days. Although some buyers are showing caution around fuel prices, inflation and interest rates, the ongoing shortage of new housing supply continues to keep demand focused on established homes across Perth....
Just 10% of homes are selling for less than the listed price
Perth’s property market is showing just how strong conditions have become, with very few homes selling below their asking price. Recent data from REIWA shows that only around 1 in 10 houses sold for less than the listed price at the end of 2025 — one of the lowest levels seen in decades. In fact, more than 90% of homes are now selling at or above asking price, highlighting the level of competition among buyers. This shift is largely being driven by low housing supply and strong demand. With fewer properties available and homes selling in as little as a week, buyers are often needing to act quickly and make competitive offers. While some may question pricing, the data suggests these results are a reflection of market conditions rather than underquoting. In a fast-moving market like Perth, it’s becoming more common for sale prices to exceed initial expectations. On average, homes sold for around 6.5% above their listing price — a clear sign of how much the market has changed compared to previous years. Overall, it’s a strong seller’s market, and one that continues to stand out nationally. ...
Perth Italian Festival – A Taste of Italy in the Heart of the City!
Get ready to celebrate all things Italian at Langley Park! From delicious food to live entertainment, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Delicious Italian Flavours Treat yourself to authentic Italian favourites — think wood-fired pizza, handmade pasta, creamy gelato, and sweet treats straight from Italy. Enjoy a refreshing Spritz or Birra, and don’t miss the Cheese Pavilion, proudly sponsored by La Delizia Latticini, where you can savour a selection of Italy’s finest cheeses. Live Music and Entertainment Sit back and enjoy incredible performances, including internationally acclaimed comedian Joe Avati, Italian tenor Giuseppe Infantino, and the ever-entertaining MC James Liotta. There will be plenty of music, laughter, and excitement throughout the day. Fun for Everyone Dance to traditional Italian tunes, explore colourful market stalls, and keep the little ones entertained with children’s activities and family-friendly fun. As the sun sets, enjoy a fireworks display before dancing the night away at our lively DJ party. Event Showings: 11 Apr | 11am – 10:30pm Price: Free event (gold coin donation appreciated) Location: Langley Park, Riverside Drive, Perth WA 6000 Accessibility: Accessible toilets, nearby parking, wheelchair access...
EV Ownership on the Rise – What It Means for Perth Residents
Electric cars are becoming a familiar sight on Perth’s streets. Over 2025–2026, more and more locals are making the switch, with sales of electric vehicles rising sharply as more models hit the market and buyers look for greener, cheaper-to-run options. Many people are choosing EVs because they’re easier to maintain, cost less to run over time, and help reduce emissions. Being able to charge at home — especially with solar panels — makes everyday life simpler and more convenient for families. Western Australia is also making it easier to go electric. Charging stations now link Perth with surrounding towns, and the city itself is seeing more public and home charging points popping up. This growing network gives residents confidence to drive electric cars for everything from daily commutes to weekend trips. So how does this affect the property market? Homes with off-street parking or space for a home charger are becoming more appealing, and buyers are starting to consider features like solar panels as part of their property choices. In short, as EV ownership grows in 2025–2026, it’s not just changing how people drive — it’s shaping how they think about where they live and what they want in a home....
Building Pressures and Tight Supply Keep Perth Market Moving Perth
Challenges in the building sector linked to rising oil prices and supply delays are continuing to place pressure on Perth’s established sales and rental markets. With construction costs rising and build times stretching out, more buyers and tenants are remaining in the existing housing market for longer, which is supporting ongoing demand. In the rental market, Perth’s median dwelling rent increased 1.4 per cent in March to $720 per week, which is 5.9 per cent higher than this time last year. House rents rose to $740 per week, while unit rents eased slightly to $695 per week, though both remain well above 2025 levels. Rental supply also tightened, with 1,870 properties available for rent at the end of March, down 11.1 per cent year-on-year, and homes leasing in a median of 15 days. The sales market also remained strong through March. Perth’s median house sale price rose 1.1 per cent to $880,000, now sitting 13.5 per cent higher than a year ago. Unit prices performed even more strongly, increasing 1.6 per cent over the month to $630,000, which is 20 per cent higher year-on-year. While active listings increased to 3,394 properties, stock levels are still well below where they were this time last year. Selling conditions remain competitive, with houses taking a median of nine days to sell and units eight days. Although some buyers are showing caution around fuel prices, inflation and interest rates, the ongoing shortage of new housing supply continues to keep demand focused on established homes across Perth....
Just 10% of homes are selling for less than the listed price
Perth’s property market is showing just how strong conditions have become, with very few homes selling below their asking price. Recent data from REIWA shows that only around 1 in 10 houses sold for less than the listed price at the end of 2025 — one of the lowest levels seen in decades. In fact, more than 90% of homes are now selling at or above asking price, highlighting the level of competition among buyers. This shift is largely being driven by low housing supply and strong demand. With fewer properties available and homes selling in as little as a week, buyers are often needing to act quickly and make competitive offers. While some may question pricing, the data suggests these results are a reflection of market conditions rather than underquoting. In a fast-moving market like Perth, it’s becoming more common for sale prices to exceed initial expectations. On average, homes sold for around 6.5% above their listing price — a clear sign of how much the market has changed compared to previous years. Overall, it’s a strong seller’s market, and one that continues to stand out nationally. ...