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Reality set to bite Brisbane first-home buyers
But one industry boss said while some real estate agents could not get enough listings to satisfy demand, there were still Brisbane suburbs where freestanding houses were selling for $550,000 or lower. It follows new figures which revealed the construction of new houses in Queensland will decline to just over 20,000 during 2022-23 – a level not recorded since early 2014.Property expert Chris McKnoulty said he expected to see a bigger gap between desirable and less desirable areas to live in coming…
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