Perth’s ‘forever’ suburbs: The pockets where homeowners stay for decades
Homes in Perth, including 91 Rennie Crescent South and 23 Golders Way, are hitting the market for the first time in decades, offering character and redevelopment potential. C&CO director Lauri Curtain anticipates a sale price of around $1.35 million for the Hilton property, reflecting strong demand for large blocks in desirable suburbs.
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Published 10 Jul 2026, 00:17 UTC · Updated 10 Jul 2026, 00:20 UTC
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