Western Sydney emerges as Australia’s last great growth story
The latest research from RWC Western Sydney’s EOFY report has highlighted record activity, infrastructure-driven value, and shifting investor trends.
The latest research from RWC Western Sydney’s EOFY report has highlighted record activity, infrastructure-driven value, and shifting investor trends.
After nearly two years of silence, the vibrant heart of Fremantle is set to beat once again as the iconic Old Shanghai food court at 2 Henderson Street has officially been leased by Victor Aloi of RWC WA.
A unique development-ready opportunity in the heart of the Bayswater town centre is set to go under the hammer on 22 July 2025, as RWC WA brings 8 King William Street to market.
A rare opportunity has emerged to acquire one of the Sunshine Coast’s most iconic retail businesses, with Otilly & Lewis now offered for sale by leading agent John Petralia from RWC Noosa and Sunshine Coast.
A stunning commercial property in the heart of Fremantle’s iconic West End has been listed for auction by RWC WA’s Brett Wilkins and Luke Pavlos.
Leading commercial property specialists Jack Gwyn and Jared Doyle from RWC Gateway have been exclusively reappointed to the highly anticipated $50,000,000 Eagle Farm Corporate Park project, located at 1307 Kingsford Smith Drive, Pinkenba.
In a move that is set to captivate the hospitality and tourism sectors, the iconic South Molle Island in the Whitsunday Islands off Queensland has been officially brought to market for sale.
Western Sydney residential complexes surge ahead
HTL Property has launched the marketing campaign for the Gem Hotel in Griffith, the highest-performing and most profitable pub/hotel asset ever brought to market in regional New South Wales.
A newly built Hungry Jack’s Drive-Thru, in the heart of a thriving retail precinct, is being brought to auction with RWC Retail’s Lachlan O’Keeffe and Michael Feltoe.
As we lead into Summer, commercial property investors should be taking proactive steps to safeguard their assets against the risks of extreme weather, such as wild storms and dry conditions.
As we enter 2025, the commercial property market shows promising signs of recovery, though market conditions remain mixed across different sectors and locations.