Adelaide’s resilient property market
May 22, 2020
Promising news for Adelaide despite COVID-19 fears of an economic decline as new research from Property Investment Professionals of Australia indicates house prices bounce back within a few years after market recessions and downturns.
“The moral of the story is don’t panic. Property has shown its resilience through economic shocks before and we have no reason to expect it won’t do so again,” said PIPA chairman Peter Koulizos.
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