Property Signs 24th June 2021

June 24, 2021 00:20:39
Property Signs 24th June 2021
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Property Signs 24th June 2021

Jun 24 2021 | 00:20:39

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Show Notes

The latest edition of our finance and property news digest with a distinctively Australian flavour.

In today’s show we look at the negative impacts of high home prices, taxing times for property developers, who are watching the regulators and signs of rising interest rates and slowing new homes sales overseas. And Today’s post is brought to you by Ribbon Property Consultants.

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