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What you need to know if you’re buying your first home in Brisbane – Brisbane Times
“Interest rates are low, they’re going to stay low”:

“There has certainly been a lot of stimulus for first home buyers to push in and a lot of incentive for them to jump during COVID,” she said.
“We are getting probably getting five to 10 offers on a lot of the properties and naturally we can only pick one of those 10, so it has been really competitive.
“They have to see it in that first period of time and have to be quick when it first goes online. People need to make sure all of their pre-approvals are up-to-date so they can be competitive with…
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