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Would you pay $2.1m for this tumbledown dump?

Damien Zullo of Z Corp Developments bought the 570 sqm property and will redevelop it into two homes.City agents say now is the time to buy, before international buyers take hold of the market.The 1920s cottage at 49 Browne Street, New Farm had three rows of bidder registrations with crowds gathering over an hour before the auction began, on a street where the record house price is $3.2 million. A total of 77 properties went to auction across Greater Brisbane yesterday, with bidders active across all…
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