A Note From Alison 2025 In Review If you’ve followed our BPR Sales Magazines/Bon Vivant, you’ll know I’ve long held this view: Markets move in cycles — quality locations with strong communities endure. 2025 reinforced that belief. Following the market recalibration of recent years, buyer confidence returned steadily rather than suddenly. Interest-rate uncertainty softened, supply remained constrained, and purchasers re-entered the market with intent and clarity, not urgency. Property commentators including Eliza Owen, Head of Residential Research at Cotality, consistently highlighted that while affordability remains a challenge, demand continues to exceed supply — particularly in lifestyle-led, well-located markets. That observation closely mirrored what we experienced across the Inner West and at Breakfast Point. A market that rewards discernment The Inner West is not one market — it is a collection of micro-neighbourhoods, each with its own value drivers. That nuance was especially evident in 2025. Suburbs offering strong transport connectivity, village atmosphere, access to water or green space, and architectural character continued to attract deep buyer interest. Buyers were informed, selective and patient — yet decisive when the right opportunity presented itself. Presentation mattered. Pricing accuracy mattered. Quality stood out. This remains a values-led market, shaped by lifestyle and long-term liveability rather than speculation. Record results for 2025 | Breakfast Point One bedroom $1,125,000 Two bedroom $2,578,000 (SOLD BY BPR) Three bedroom $4,600,000 (SOLD BY BPR) Townhouse $3,485,000 (SOLD BY BPR) House $8,000,000 (SOLD BY BPR) Alison Principal, Breakfast Point Realty Until next time...
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