Rising prices push WA homes out of reach

Rising prices and increased competition are making it harder for first-home buyers to enter the market.

The average house price in Western Australia is now $850,100, and units cost around $495,000. 

For many young Australians, those figures put home ownership well out of reach. 

Rising prices and increased competition are making it harder for first-home buyers to enter the market.

While election promises have offered some short-term relief, critics say the measures fail to address deeper structural problems. 

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