New South Wales will wind back another significant coronavirus ban next week, and it’s one that has a significant economic impact.
From next weekend, real estate agents in New South Wales will once again be able to hold traditional property inspections and on-site auctions.
“The real estate industry has been adaptable in transitioning to online auctions, property inspections by appointment or online, and now as we make the move back to a more normal mode of operation we must ensure safety measures such as social distancing remain a key part of the process.”New data on property price movements for the month of April, released on Friday, showed a very modest increase in Sydney after several months of strong growth.
“The community has done an outstanding job in limiting the spread of COVID-19 and we need to make sure we continue to exercise vigilance and care,” Mr Hazzard said. “If people are not genuinely in the market for a new home, now is not the time to be having a look through their neighbour’s house.”
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