A woman runs with her dog through Elizabeth Quay in Perth, Western Australia, on June 29, 2021. Unlike those in major cities on Australia’s east coast, housing prices in Perth remain relatively affordable. Photo: AFP
A woman runs with her dog through Elizabeth Quay in Perth, Western Australia, on June 29, 2021. Unlike those in major cities on Australia’s east coast, housing prices in Perth remain relatively affordable. Photo: AFP
Nicholas Spiro
Opinion

Opinion

The View by Nicholas Spiro

Why Australia’s housing woes and Singapore’s booming office sector are not the whole story

  • The vulnerability of Australia’s housing market is typically viewed through the lens of Sydney and Melbourne, which ignores developments in Western Australia
  • Meanwhile, bullish narratives, such as those around the fate of Singapore’s office market, also need to be treated with caution

A woman runs with her dog through Elizabeth Quay in Perth, Western Australia, on June 29, 2021. Unlike those in major cities on Australia’s east coast, housing prices in Perth remain relatively affordable. Photo: AFP
A woman runs with her dog through Elizabeth Quay in Perth, Western Australia, on June 29, 2021. Unlike those in major cities on Australia’s east coast, housing prices in Perth remain relatively affordable. Photo: AFP
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