Increased property market confidence following Federal election
May 28, 2019
Property investor activity has increased following the election of Liberal leader, Scott Morrison as Prime Minister. The culmination of buyers no longer fearful of Labor’s potential negative gearing policy, the whisper of loosening home loans rules and the Reserve Bank’s plan to cut interest rates, has resulted in a spike of enquiries with real estate agents.
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