Melbourne property market battered but still standing
July 29, 2020
Property investors are shocked to see Melbourne’s property market standing tall after COVID-19’s most recent hit, however with an economy larger than Singapore or New Zealand, Victoria has seen houses in the middle of Melbourne recording a strong 9% increase in value since June 2019.
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