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December reiwa.com data reveals sales activity is on the rise

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REIWA President Damian Collins.
Camera IconREIWA President Damian Collins. Credit: The West Australian.

With people taking long deserving holidays or opting to spend time with family during the festive season, December has traditionally been known as one of the slower months to sell your property, with many deciding not to list their property until the end of January.

In 2020, this was not the case and we have started to see a different trend emerge, with sales activity in December increasing 42.5 per cent compared to the previous year.

If we take a closer look at what has been sold during the month compared to December 2019, there was a 50.5 per cent increase in house sales activity, units saw a 51 per cent increase and land experienced a 4.3 per cent decrease in sales – which is not unusual considering the significant increase in land sales we saw during the middle of 2020 due to the various government grants available, which brought forward a lot of demand to earlier in the year.

Banksia Grove led the top suburbs by sales activity growth in December when compared with November, with a 157 per cent increase and a median sale price of $371,000. This was closely followed by Fremantle which had a 100 per cent increase and a median of $767,500 and Erskine with a 38 per cent increase and a median of $402,500.

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Rounding out the top five were Yanchep (30 per cent increase in sales activity growth) and Mount Hawthorn (29 per cent).

While activity has picked up, listings for sale in December continued to decrease and when compared to the year prior were 19.4 per cent lower. Due to this, the price rises we have seen are likely to continue into 2021.

The suburbs to see the largest increase in median sale price in December were Kelmscott which experienced a 6.2 per cent increase to $375,000, followed by Yokine with a 4.8 per cent increase to $650,000, Wellard increasing four per cent to $399,500, Girrawheen which also increased four per cent to $310,000 and Applecross with a 3.4 per cent increase to $1.21 million.

Perth remains very favourable for buyers and investors, however, with REIWA expecting Perth’s median price to grow between six and 10 per cent in the 2021 calendar year, I would advise those who are thinking about purchasing their first home, trading up or investing, to get in contact with your local REIWA agent before prices inevitably rise further.

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