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Bellcourt is a leading real estate agency with an outstanding reputation for delivering a range of real estate services to a variety of clients. Backed by an exceptional and experienced team and with three strategic office locations, we will coordinate all aspects of the real estate process from sales, property management, marketing and administration.

Given the dynamic nature of the property market, our team are constantly evolving and improving our knowledge, skills and systems for the benefit of our clients.

We deliver tailored solutions for clients seeking to achieve the best possible results, with communication a key point. Particular emphasis is placed on listening to our clients’ needs and working in collaboration towards building trusting and long lasting relationships.

With complete respect for the past but with our eyes firmly on the future. We will always strive to lead – not follow. We will continually create – not imitate.

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Bellcourt Mount Lawley has moved to Walcott Street

We’re excited to share that we have officially relocated to a new office. Our new home is now located at: 291 Walcott Street, North Perth WA 6006 This move marks an exciting new chapter for our team, placing us in a more central and accessible location while continuing to serve the Mount Lawley and the surrounding inner Northern Suburbs of Perth. While our address has changed, our commitment remains the same — providing honest advice, strong local knowledge, and a personalised approach to every client and property we work with. Feel free to get in touch: 08 6141 7848 mountlawley@bellcourtproperty.com.au...

ANZAC Day 2026 in Perth

ANZAC Day in Perth will be observed on Saturday 25 April 2026, bringing the community together to honour and remember the service and sacrifice of Australian and New Zealand Defence Force personnel. Across the city, a full program of commemorative services and events will take place, with thousands expected to attend. Dawn Service – Kings Park The day begins at 5:45am with the iconic Dawn Service at the State War Memorial in Kings Park, where crowds gather at first light for a moment of reflection and remembrance. This is one of the most significant ANZAC services in Western Australia. Gunfire Breakfast Following the Dawn Service, attendees can join the traditional Gunfire Breakfast at Government House Gardens, offering a chance to come together in a relaxed setting and reflect on the meaning of the day. ANZAC Day March – Perth CBD From 9:00am, the ANZAC Day March moves through St Georges Terrace, with veterans, serving personnel, and community groups marching through the city as crowds line the streets in support and remembrance. Cathedral Service & Community Events Later in the morning, a service at St George’s Cathedral provides a quieter space for reflection, while Anzac House and surrounding CBD venues open their doors for veterans and the public to connect and commemorate together. Other Events Across Perth Beyond the city centre, ANZAC Day is also marked with events such as the Ascot Races ANZAC Day Raceday, local RSL services, and community gatherings across suburbs....

What the New Anti Money Laundering Rules Mean for Real Estate in 2026

From 1 July 2026, Australia’s real estate industry will be brought under new Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorism Financing (CTF) regulations. This marks a significant shift in how property transactions are handled, with real estate agencies, developers, conveyancers, lawyers, and accountants all now included under the reporting framework. The changes come as part of the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Amendment Act 2024, which expands existing obligations that previously applied mainly to banks and financial institutions. For the first time, real estate professionals will be formally required to carry out checks and reporting processes aimed at identifying and preventing illegal financial activity through property transactions. Why real estate is being included Property has long been recognised as a sector that can be vulnerable to money laundering due to the high value of transactions and the ease of moving funds through property purchases. By bringing real estate into the AML framework, the government is aiming to improve transparency and align Australia with international standards already in place in many other countries. What will change in practice For agencies and property professionals, the new rules will introduce additional steps into everyday transactions. These are expected to include: Verifying the identity of clients more thoroughly before proceeding with a transaction Understanding and recording the source of funds used to purchase property Reporting any suspicious transactions to AUSTRAC, Australia’s financial intelligence agency Maintaining detailed records of client information and transaction history In addition, agencies will need to have internal compliance programs in place, including staff training and risk assessment processes. What this means for the property market While the changes are aimed at increasing transparency and reducing financial crime, they will also introduce a new layer of administration for real estate professionals. Transactions may take slightly longer, particularly in cases involving complex ownership structures or overseas funds. For buyers and sellers, the process may involve more documentation and questions around where funds are coming from. For the industry, it will require adjustments to workflows and systems to ensure compliance is met without delaying transactions unnecessarily. Overall, the introduction of AML regulations represents a significant structural change for the property sector, bringing real estate into line with other heavily regulated financial industries....

Perth Italian Festival – A Taste of Italy in the Heart of the City!

Get ready to celebrate all things Italian at Langley Park! From delicious food to live entertainment, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Delicious Italian Flavours Treat yourself to authentic Italian favourites — think wood-fired pizza, handmade pasta, creamy gelato, and sweet treats straight from Italy. Enjoy a refreshing Spritz or Birra, and don’t miss the Cheese Pavilion, proudly sponsored by La Delizia Latticini, where you can savour a selection of Italy’s finest cheeses. Live Music and Entertainment Sit back and enjoy incredible performances, including internationally acclaimed comedian Joe Avati, Italian tenor Giuseppe Infantino, and the ever-entertaining MC James Liotta. There will be plenty of music, laughter, and excitement throughout the day. Fun for Everyone Dance to traditional Italian tunes, explore colourful market stalls, and keep the little ones entertained with children’s activities and family-friendly fun. As the sun sets, enjoy a fireworks display before dancing the night away at our lively DJ party. Event Showings: 11 Apr | 11am – 10:30pm Price: Free event (gold coin donation appreciated) Location: Langley Park, Riverside Drive, Perth WA 6000 Accessibility: Accessible toilets, nearby parking, wheelchair access...

Bellcourt Mount Lawley has moved to Walcott Street

We’re excited to share that we have officially relocated to a new office. Our new home is now located at: 291 Walcott Street, North Perth WA 6006 This move marks an exciting new chapter for our team, placing us in a more central and accessible location while continuing to serve the Mount Lawley and the surrounding inner Northern Suburbs of Perth. While our address has changed, our commitment remains the same — providing honest advice, strong local knowledge, and a personalised approach to every client and property we work with. Feel free to get in touch: 08 6141 7848 mountlawley@bellcourtproperty.com.au...

ANZAC Day 2026 in Perth

ANZAC Day in Perth will be observed on Saturday 25 April 2026, bringing the community together to honour and remember the service and sacrifice of Australian and New Zealand Defence Force personnel. Across the city, a full program of commemorative services and events will take place, with thousands expected to attend. Dawn Service – Kings Park The day begins at 5:45am with the iconic Dawn Service at the State War Memorial in Kings Park, where crowds gather at first light for a moment of reflection and remembrance. This is one of the most significant ANZAC services in Western Australia. Gunfire Breakfast Following the Dawn Service, attendees can join the traditional Gunfire Breakfast at Government House Gardens, offering a chance to come together in a relaxed setting and reflect on the meaning of the day. ANZAC Day March – Perth CBD From 9:00am, the ANZAC Day March moves through St Georges Terrace, with veterans, serving personnel, and community groups marching through the city as crowds line the streets in support and remembrance. Cathedral Service & Community Events Later in the morning, a service at St George’s Cathedral provides a quieter space for reflection, while Anzac House and surrounding CBD venues open their doors for veterans and the public to connect and commemorate together. Other Events Across Perth Beyond the city centre, ANZAC Day is also marked with events such as the Ascot Races ANZAC Day Raceday, local RSL services, and community gatherings across suburbs....

What the New Anti Money Laundering Rules Mean for Real Estate in 2026

From 1 July 2026, Australia’s real estate industry will be brought under new Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorism Financing (CTF) regulations. This marks a significant shift in how property transactions are handled, with real estate agencies, developers, conveyancers, lawyers, and accountants all now included under the reporting framework. The changes come as part of the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Amendment Act 2024, which expands existing obligations that previously applied mainly to banks and financial institutions. For the first time, real estate professionals will be formally required to carry out checks and reporting processes aimed at identifying and preventing illegal financial activity through property transactions. Why real estate is being included Property has long been recognised as a sector that can be vulnerable to money laundering due to the high value of transactions and the ease of moving funds through property purchases. By bringing real estate into the AML framework, the government is aiming to improve transparency and align Australia with international standards already in place in many other countries. What will change in practice For agencies and property professionals, the new rules will introduce additional steps into everyday transactions. These are expected to include: Verifying the identity of clients more thoroughly before proceeding with a transaction Understanding and recording the source of funds used to purchase property Reporting any suspicious transactions to AUSTRAC, Australia’s financial intelligence agency Maintaining detailed records of client information and transaction history In addition, agencies will need to have internal compliance programs in place, including staff training and risk assessment processes. What this means for the property market While the changes are aimed at increasing transparency and reducing financial crime, they will also introduce a new layer of administration for real estate professionals. Transactions may take slightly longer, particularly in cases involving complex ownership structures or overseas funds. For buyers and sellers, the process may involve more documentation and questions around where funds are coming from. For the industry, it will require adjustments to workflows and systems to ensure compliance is met without delaying transactions unnecessarily. Overall, the introduction of AML regulations represents a significant structural change for the property sector, bringing real estate into line with other heavily regulated financial industries....

Perth Italian Festival – A Taste of Italy in the Heart of the City!

Get ready to celebrate all things Italian at Langley Park! From delicious food to live entertainment, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Delicious Italian Flavours Treat yourself to authentic Italian favourites — think wood-fired pizza, handmade pasta, creamy gelato, and sweet treats straight from Italy. Enjoy a refreshing Spritz or Birra, and don’t miss the Cheese Pavilion, proudly sponsored by La Delizia Latticini, where you can savour a selection of Italy’s finest cheeses. Live Music and Entertainment Sit back and enjoy incredible performances, including internationally acclaimed comedian Joe Avati, Italian tenor Giuseppe Infantino, and the ever-entertaining MC James Liotta. There will be plenty of music, laughter, and excitement throughout the day. Fun for Everyone Dance to traditional Italian tunes, explore colourful market stalls, and keep the little ones entertained with children’s activities and family-friendly fun. As the sun sets, enjoy a fireworks display before dancing the night away at our lively DJ party. Event Showings: 11 Apr | 11am – 10:30pm Price: Free event (gold coin donation appreciated) Location: Langley Park, Riverside Drive, Perth WA 6000 Accessibility: Accessible toilets, nearby parking, wheelchair access...

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