$1m house Lotto: 40+ suburbs crack NSW millionaires club
More than 90 per cent of Sydney homes have increased in value over the past 12 months with over 40 suburbs passing the $1 million mark in terms of median values.
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More than 90 per cent of Sydney homes have increased in value over the past 12 months with over 40 suburbs passing the $1 million mark in terms of median values.
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