Sydney house prices up 12pc before virus
Nila SweeneyReporter
Sydney house prices surged 12 per cent over the year to March before the virus lockdown, while Melbourne climbed 10.8 per cent, the Australian Bureau of Statistics residential price indexes show.
Most of the restrictions affecting the residential property market were put in place in late March, and therefore did not have a noticeable impact on prices in the March quarter.
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Nila Sweeney writes on property from our Sydney newsroom. Email Nila at nila.sweeney@afr.com.au
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