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Market Report New South Wales (July 2009)

Government incentives during 2009 have driven up activity in the lower market sectors meaning investors have to look elsewhere for opportunity. Andrew Johnstone reports.

Real estate sales soar as investors get back into market

Sales of residential property by one of Australia's biggest real estate group, Ray White, surged by 33% in June over the same month last year boosted by strong demand from investors returning to the property market.

Investor confidence grows but first-homebuyer activity drops

Investor activity continues to improve amid signs that the property market has already turned the corner, a new data has showed.

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Units gain market share

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Australian auction rates return to highs

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Melbourne's affordable suburbs continue to defy downturn

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