Claire Tyrrell joined Business News as a senior journalist in 2021, covering the property sector.
Ms Tyrrell began her career with Seven West Media in 2009, working at regional publications the Geraldton Guardian, Northern Guardian and Countryman newspapers before moving to The West Australian in 2013.
She has also worked in London as a journalist covering the finance sector. In 2013, Ms Tyrrell was awarded Best Newcomer to Rural Journalism, and in 2023 she won an Alliance Area of Business Publishers award.
Ms Tyrrell studied at Edith Cowan University, where she graduated with a double degree in English and Journalism in 2009.
No new apartment stock has been launched to the Perth market during the third quarter of 2022, as developers wait for unit prices to catch up with rapidly rising construction costs.
Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell talks about Sheffield Property's merger with Cushman & Wakefield, and growing support for Perth to develop a mid-tier public transport strategy.
The 1.08-hectare Osborne Park property changed hands for the first time in 27 years, selling to a Bunning family connected entity and construction industry veteran for $6.65m.
Perth-based property funds manger Quadrant Investments bought two adjoining properties in Landsdale totalling 1.84ha, 10th purchase since the company launched in 2018.
Locus Development Group’s $21.5 million plan to develop 56 townhouses in Fremantle’s Knutsford precinct has been unanimously refused at a JDAP meeting.
The Housing Industry Association says rising interest rates will bring the state’s housing boom to an end, but the impacts are likely to be delayed until mid-2024.
The Dale Alcock-led group has posted a loss for the first time in its 40-year history, citing unprecedented challenges felt by the industry nationwide.