
Hundred homes sold in auction as buyers cautiously anticipate interest rate rise
A hundred homes have gone under the hammer at an auction frenzy in Brisbane. Optimistic buyers were making the most of falling house prices, but two days out from the next predicted rate rise, plenty were playing it cautiously.
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