Saying there’s an upside to falling house prices is sacrilege. But Labor needs to admit it
Fast forward to June 30, and Treasurer Jim Chalmers was asked by Channel Nine about the “fairness” of falling house prices. “What about the 10 million people…
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Sydney’s dwelling values fell by 15 per cent between mid-2017 and mid-2019 while in Melbourne they fell by more than 11 per cent.
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Sydney’s dwelling values fell by 15 per cent between mid-2017 and mid-2019 while in Melbourne they fell by more than 11 per cent.
according to The Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories +2Nationally, median dwelling values had fallen by more than 4 per cent in the 12 months up to May 2019, with much larger falls in Sydney and Melbourne.
according to The Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories +2
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