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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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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. ...

West Australian Opera pres. La traviata

Love, sacrifice, and heartbreak are at the heart of this timeless opera. La Traviata tells the story of Violetta, a glamorous courtesan, and Alfredo, a young aristocrat who falls deeply in love with her. Their relationship begins with passion and hope, but it soon comes under pressure from the expectations of society. When Alfredo’s father, Giorgio Germont, intervenes, he asks Violetta to leave Alfredo in order to protect the family’s reputation. Faced with an impossible choice, she agrees to give up everything — her love, her independence, and ultimately her future. Verdi’s music carries the story from lively, elegant party scenes to quiet, deeply emotional moments, capturing both the joy and the tragedy of their relationship. The score is rich, expressive, and filled with melodies that have made this one of the most loved operas in the world. Whether you’re attending the opera for the first time or returning to a familiar favourite, La Traviata offers powerful storytelling and music that continues to resonate. This new production, directed by Sarah Giles, brings a fresh and emotional interpretation to the stage, with Jessica Blunt starring as Violetta. ...

Interior Design Trends in Australia for 2026

Australian homes in 2026 are moving away from cold, perfect-looking interiors and becoming much more personal, warm, and lived-in. Instead of following strict design rules, homeowners are focusing on creating spaces that feel comfortable, meaningful, and connected to everyday life. One of the biggest shifts is towards warm, earthy colours. Shades like brown, beige, terracotta, and soft greens are replacing the cool greys that were popular for years. These tones help create a calmer, more relaxed atmosphere and work well with natural materials like timber and stone. At the same time, interiors are becoming more layered and textured. Rather than flat, minimal spaces, people are mixing fabrics like linen, velvet, and wool to add depth. This creates a softer, more inviting look that feels less “styled” and more real. Another strong trend is the move towards natural and sustainable materials. Timber furniture, stone surfaces, and handmade pieces are becoming more popular as people look for quality items that last. There’s also growing interest in vintage and second-hand pieces, which add character and reduce waste. Furniture is also changing in shape and feel. In 2026, curved and organic forms are replacing sharp lines. Sofas, chairs, and even kitchen islands are becoming softer in appearance, helping spaces feel more relaxed and welcoming. Importantly, Australian homes are being designed with lifestyle in mind. Spaces are becoming more flexible — for example, dining areas that double as workspaces or quiet corners designed for reading and relaxing. The focus is less on how a home looks in photos and more on how it feels to live in every day. Finally, personality is key. Neutral interiors are no longer the only option. Many homeowners are adding colour, art, and unique pieces that reflect who they are. Whether it’s bold accents, vintage finds, or meaningful décor, homes in 2026 are all about telling a story....

Strong Growth Expected for Perth in 2026

Perth’s property market is expected to remain strong throughout 2026, with forecasts pointing to continued price growth across many areas, and some suburbs likely to see solid gains. Ongoing housing shortages remain one of the biggest drivers. Construction has struggled to keep pace with demand, meaning new supply is limited. At the same time, steady population growth in Western Australia is adding further pressure, as more people look for homes across Perth. Buyer activity also remains high, with well-presented properties continuing to attract strong interest and, in many cases, selling quickly. This level of competition is helping to support prices across both established homes and newer developments. Units and apartments are also gaining momentum. As house prices rise, more buyers are turning to these options as a more affordable way to enter the market, which is already contributing to price growth in that segment. While rising interest rates may slow the pace slightly, Perth is still expected to outperform most other Australian cities, supported by strong demand, limited supply, and ongoing confidence in the local market....

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. ...

West Australian Opera pres. La traviata

Love, sacrifice, and heartbreak are at the heart of this timeless opera. La Traviata tells the story of Violetta, a glamorous courtesan, and Alfredo, a young aristocrat who falls deeply in love with her. Their relationship begins with passion and hope, but it soon comes under pressure from the expectations of society. When Alfredo’s father, Giorgio Germont, intervenes, he asks Violetta to leave Alfredo in order to protect the family’s reputation. Faced with an impossible choice, she agrees to give up everything — her love, her independence, and ultimately her future. Verdi’s music carries the story from lively, elegant party scenes to quiet, deeply emotional moments, capturing both the joy and the tragedy of their relationship. The score is rich, expressive, and filled with melodies that have made this one of the most loved operas in the world. Whether you’re attending the opera for the first time or returning to a familiar favourite, La Traviata offers powerful storytelling and music that continues to resonate. This new production, directed by Sarah Giles, brings a fresh and emotional interpretation to the stage, with Jessica Blunt starring as Violetta. ...

Interior Design Trends in Australia for 2026

Australian homes in 2026 are moving away from cold, perfect-looking interiors and becoming much more personal, warm, and lived-in. Instead of following strict design rules, homeowners are focusing on creating spaces that feel comfortable, meaningful, and connected to everyday life. One of the biggest shifts is towards warm, earthy colours. Shades like brown, beige, terracotta, and soft greens are replacing the cool greys that were popular for years. These tones help create a calmer, more relaxed atmosphere and work well with natural materials like timber and stone. At the same time, interiors are becoming more layered and textured. Rather than flat, minimal spaces, people are mixing fabrics like linen, velvet, and wool to add depth. This creates a softer, more inviting look that feels less “styled” and more real. Another strong trend is the move towards natural and sustainable materials. Timber furniture, stone surfaces, and handmade pieces are becoming more popular as people look for quality items that last. There’s also growing interest in vintage and second-hand pieces, which add character and reduce waste. Furniture is also changing in shape and feel. In 2026, curved and organic forms are replacing sharp lines. Sofas, chairs, and even kitchen islands are becoming softer in appearance, helping spaces feel more relaxed and welcoming. Importantly, Australian homes are being designed with lifestyle in mind. Spaces are becoming more flexible — for example, dining areas that double as workspaces or quiet corners designed for reading and relaxing. The focus is less on how a home looks in photos and more on how it feels to live in every day. Finally, personality is key. Neutral interiors are no longer the only option. Many homeowners are adding colour, art, and unique pieces that reflect who they are. Whether it’s bold accents, vintage finds, or meaningful décor, homes in 2026 are all about telling a story....

Strong Growth Expected for Perth in 2026

Perth’s property market is expected to remain strong throughout 2026, with forecasts pointing to continued price growth across many areas, and some suburbs likely to see solid gains. Ongoing housing shortages remain one of the biggest drivers. Construction has struggled to keep pace with demand, meaning new supply is limited. At the same time, steady population growth in Western Australia is adding further pressure, as more people look for homes across Perth. Buyer activity also remains high, with well-presented properties continuing to attract strong interest and, in many cases, selling quickly. This level of competition is helping to support prices across both established homes and newer developments. Units and apartments are also gaining momentum. As house prices rise, more buyers are turning to these options as a more affordable way to enter the market, which is already contributing to price growth in that segment. While rising interest rates may slow the pace slightly, Perth is still expected to outperform most other Australian cities, supported by strong demand, limited supply, and ongoing confidence in the local market....

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