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Perth hotel sector gains momentum as Singapore buyer pays $26m for Pensione

A Singapore property group's acquisition of the Pensione Hotel signals renewed investor confidence in Perth's hospitality market.

By The Daily Perth · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:35 pm

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UpdatedUpdated 27 June 2026 at 1:12 pm

Perth hotel sector gains momentum as Singapore buyer pays $26m for Pensione
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Singapore-based JD Properties has purchased the Pensione Hotel for $26 million, marking another significant transaction in Perth's increasingly active hotel sector, according to Business News. The deal reflects growing appetite from international investors in Western Australia's hospitality assets.

The acquisition comes as Perth's tourism and events recovery continues to build momentum, with major hospitality investments signalling confidence in the city's medium-term prospects. Hotels remain a cornerstone asset class for developers seeking to capitalise on Perth's growing profile as a destination.

For Perth operators and developers, the transaction demonstrates that quality hotel assets continue to attract capital, particularly from Asia-Pacific institutional buyers who view Perth's location and lifestyle as long-term value plays. The Pensione's sale price will set a benchmark for comparable properties in the city's competitive hospitality market.

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