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Proptrack data shows housing affordability at 30-year low – 13 percent of average earners able to buy a property
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2023-09-02
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New data from Proptrack has found housing affordability is at a 30-year low, with only 13 per cent of Australians earning an average income able to afford to buy a property.
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