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Buyers with “dollar signs in their eyes” driving QLD housing boom

A home going to auction in Brisbane, shows the crowd of onlookers. Picture: Sophie Foster.
PENT-UP demand, record low listings and double-digit price growth predictions are driving a desperate race to get into the Queensland market, as buyers with “dollar signs in their eyes” pay tens of thousands of dollars more to snag a home.
Frustrated at the lack of stock, interstate competition and the number of properties selling before they even hit the open market, buyers are resorting to…
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