Perth’s property market remains under pressure, according to Hotspotting general manager Tim Graham.

“As of the December quarter, 57 per cent of Perth suburbs are exhibiting negative trends, with another 17 per cent showing no clear pattern,” Graham said.

“Only 26 per cent of suburbs are recording positive sales activity.”

According to the report, house markets showing growth include Como, Dianella, Morley, Piara Waters, and Wellard.

This is alongside unit markets in Cannington, Leederville, Maylands, Wembley, Yokine, and West Perth.

Declining suburbs include Aveley, Balga, Butler, Cooloongup, Ellenbrook, Mount Lawley, Palmyra, Port Kennedy, Rockingham and Waikiki.

Rockingham hosts several declining markets including Baldivis, Port Kennedy, Rockingham, and Waikiki.

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