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 Property Market Keeps Moving in 2026
Strong demand and low stock continue to push prices up Perth’s property market is still one of the strongest in Australia right now, with home values rising by 7.3% in the first quarter of 2026. While other capital cities are seeing slower growth, Perth is continuing to move ahead, mainly because there are more buyers than homes available. A big reason for this is supply. There are currently about 40% fewer properties on the market compared to the long-term average. That means when a good home comes up for sale, it often attracts plenty of interest straight away, sometimes even multiple offers. Demand is being supported by a mix of factors. Perth is still more affordable than cities like Sydney and Melbourne, which is attracting both local buyers and people moving from interstate. At the same time, strong population growth in WA is keeping pressure on housing. The rental market is also very tight. With very low vacancy rates, many renters are finding it harder to secure a home, and some are deciding to buy instead. Investors are also coming back into the market, encouraged by solid rental returns. Even with higher interest rates still affecting budgets, buyer confidence in Perth remains steady. Open homes are busy, and well-priced properties are still selling quickly in many suburbs. Overall, Perth is continuing to hold strong because demand is high and supply is low — and that balance doesn’t look like it will change anytime soon. 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. ...
“No Winners in No-Grounds Reform”: why WA’s rental changes are under pressure
The WA Government’s move to remove “no-grounds” terminations from residential tenancy laws is continuing to draw strong debate, with REIWA warning the change could create more problems than it solves. Under the proposed reforms, landlords would no longer be able to end a tenancy without providing a valid reason. Instead, specific grounds would be required, such as selling the property, significant renovations, or breaches of the lease. REIWA has raised concerns that while the intention is to improve tenant security, the outcome could be more complex. Their view is that removing flexibility from the system may discourage investment in rental properties at a time when supply is already tight across Western Australia. According to industry feedback, WA’s rental market has not fully recovered from recent investor withdrawals, and vacancy rates remain low. The concern is that further regulatory pressure could reduce rental supply even more, which may ultimately place upward pressure on rents and make it harder for tenants to secure housing. On the other side of the debate, tenant advocates argue the reform is an important step toward improving stability and fairness, ensuring renters have clearer protections and are not asked to leave without reason. The State Government has indicated the changes are part of a broader effort to modernise tenancy laws and improve housing security. However, REIWA maintains that balance is key, and that any reform needs to carefully consider both tenant protection and long-term rental supply. As the review continues, the focus now shifts to how legislation can be shaped in a way that avoids unintended consequences for both landlords and tenants in an already pressured market....
Mother’s Day in Perth 2026: where to Eat, Go & Celebrate Mum
Mother’s Day in Perth falls on Sunday, 10 May 2026, and as usual, the city will be full of long lunches, brunches, and special experiences designed to make the day easy and memorable for families. Dining is the main event For most people, the day still centres around food. Restaurants, hotels, and cafés across Perth put on special Mother’s Day menus, and bookings tend to fill up well in advance. Crown Perth is one of the busiest spots, offering a range of high teas and set menus across its venues, from elegant afternoon tea experiences to more formal dining options. Across the city, you’ll also find plenty of brunches and lunch sittings designed for families wanting something relaxed but a bit special. Expect a mix of: Classic high teas with champagne options Long lunches at waterfront and city restaurants Bottomless brunches in popular cafés and hotels Set menus designed specifically for the day Things to do beyond lunch If you’re not just planning a meal, there are a few easy options around Perth that work well for Mother’s Day: Perth Zoo is a simple favourite, especially since mums often receive free entry on the day. It’s a low-stress option for families with kids. For something a bit more relaxed, river cruises and wine tours are popular, especially around the Swan Valley and Swan River. Spa packages and wellness experiences are also heavily promoted at this time of year and tend to book out quickly. You’ll also see a lot of smaller workshops popping up—flower arranging, pottery, and creative classes that work well as a shared experience rather than a traditional gift. Local cafés and relaxed celebrations Not everyone goes for a big booking. Many Perth families opt for local cafés, early breakfasts, or casual pub lunches instead. Suburbs across Perth tend to be busy from mid-morning, with cafés offering special Mother’s Day boards, cakes, and brunch menus. It’s also become more common to see families choosing simpler plans—coffee, a walk, and time together—rather than a full-day schedule. What’s really driving the day The shift in recent years has been towards experiences rather than presents. Most venues now focus on creating an easy, ready-made celebration so families can just show up and enjoy the day. Whether it’s a long lunch, a zoo visit, or something more low-key at a local café, Mother’s Day in Perth is really about making time together without the usual rush....
Bellcourt Mount Lawley has moved to Walcott Street
We’re excited to share that we have officially relocated to a new office. Our new home is now located at: 291 Walcott Street, North Perth WA 6006 This move marks an exciting new chapter for our team, placing us in a more central and accessible location while continuing to serve the Mount Lawley and the surrounding inner Northern Suburbs of Perth. While our address has changed, our commitment remains the same — providing honest advice, strong local knowledge, and a personalised approach to every client and property we work with. Feel free to get in touch: 08 6141 7848 mountlawley@bellcourtproperty.com.au...
Perth Property Market Keeps Moving in 2026
Strong demand and low stock continue to push prices up Perth’s property market is still one of the strongest in Australia right now, with home values rising by 7.3% in the first quarter of 2026. While other capital cities are seeing slower growth, Perth is continuing to move ahead, mainly because there are more buyers than homes available. A big reason for this is supply. There are currently about 40% fewer properties on the market compared to the long-term average. That means when a good home comes up for sale, it often attracts plenty of interest straight away, sometimes even multiple offers. Demand is being supported by a mix of factors. Perth is still more affordable than cities like Sydney and Melbourne, which is attracting both local buyers and people moving from interstate. At the same time, strong population growth in WA is keeping pressure on housing. The rental market is also very tight. With very low vacancy rates, many renters are finding it harder to secure a home, and some are deciding to buy instead. Investors are also coming back into the market, encouraged by solid rental returns. Even with higher interest rates still affecting budgets, buyer confidence in Perth remains steady. Open homes are busy, and well-priced properties are still selling quickly in many suburbs. Overall, Perth is continuing to hold strong because demand is high and supply is low — and that balance doesn’t look like it will change anytime soon. 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. ...
“No Winners in No-Grounds Reform”: why WA’s rental changes are under pressure
The WA Government’s move to remove “no-grounds” terminations from residential tenancy laws is continuing to draw strong debate, with REIWA warning the change could create more problems than it solves. Under the proposed reforms, landlords would no longer be able to end a tenancy without providing a valid reason. Instead, specific grounds would be required, such as selling the property, significant renovations, or breaches of the lease. REIWA has raised concerns that while the intention is to improve tenant security, the outcome could be more complex. Their view is that removing flexibility from the system may discourage investment in rental properties at a time when supply is already tight across Western Australia. According to industry feedback, WA’s rental market has not fully recovered from recent investor withdrawals, and vacancy rates remain low. The concern is that further regulatory pressure could reduce rental supply even more, which may ultimately place upward pressure on rents and make it harder for tenants to secure housing. On the other side of the debate, tenant advocates argue the reform is an important step toward improving stability and fairness, ensuring renters have clearer protections and are not asked to leave without reason. The State Government has indicated the changes are part of a broader effort to modernise tenancy laws and improve housing security. However, REIWA maintains that balance is key, and that any reform needs to carefully consider both tenant protection and long-term rental supply. As the review continues, the focus now shifts to how legislation can be shaped in a way that avoids unintended consequences for both landlords and tenants in an already pressured market....
Mother’s Day in Perth 2026: where to Eat, Go & Celebrate Mum
Mother’s Day in Perth falls on Sunday, 10 May 2026, and as usual, the city will be full of long lunches, brunches, and special experiences designed to make the day easy and memorable for families. Dining is the main event For most people, the day still centres around food. Restaurants, hotels, and cafés across Perth put on special Mother’s Day menus, and bookings tend to fill up well in advance. Crown Perth is one of the busiest spots, offering a range of high teas and set menus across its venues, from elegant afternoon tea experiences to more formal dining options. Across the city, you’ll also find plenty of brunches and lunch sittings designed for families wanting something relaxed but a bit special. Expect a mix of: Classic high teas with champagne options Long lunches at waterfront and city restaurants Bottomless brunches in popular cafés and hotels Set menus designed specifically for the day Things to do beyond lunch If you’re not just planning a meal, there are a few easy options around Perth that work well for Mother’s Day: Perth Zoo is a simple favourite, especially since mums often receive free entry on the day. It’s a low-stress option for families with kids. For something a bit more relaxed, river cruises and wine tours are popular, especially around the Swan Valley and Swan River. Spa packages and wellness experiences are also heavily promoted at this time of year and tend to book out quickly. You’ll also see a lot of smaller workshops popping up—flower arranging, pottery, and creative classes that work well as a shared experience rather than a traditional gift. Local cafés and relaxed celebrations Not everyone goes for a big booking. Many Perth families opt for local cafés, early breakfasts, or casual pub lunches instead. Suburbs across Perth tend to be busy from mid-morning, with cafés offering special Mother’s Day boards, cakes, and brunch menus. It’s also become more common to see families choosing simpler plans—coffee, a walk, and time together—rather than a full-day schedule. What’s really driving the day The shift in recent years has been towards experiences rather than presents. Most venues now focus on creating an easy, ready-made celebration so families can just show up and enjoy the day. Whether it’s a long lunch, a zoo visit, or something more low-key at a local café, Mother’s Day in Perth is really about making time together without the usual rush....
Bellcourt Mount Lawley has moved to Walcott Street
We’re excited to share that we have officially relocated to a new office. Our new home is now located at: 291 Walcott Street, North Perth WA 6006 This move marks an exciting new chapter for our team, placing us in a more central and accessible location while continuing to serve the Mount Lawley and the surrounding inner Northern Suburbs of Perth. While our address has changed, our commitment remains the same — providing honest advice, strong local knowledge, and a personalised approach to every client and property we work with. Feel free to get in touch: 08 6141 7848 mountlawley@bellcourtproperty.com.au...