Property prices easing but too early to call it a turning point
Real estate experts are not convinced the housing market is heading down the other side of the hill yet.
Sally Lindsay
Thu, 11 Aug 2016
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The housing market has taken its foot off the gas and is now coasting, with signs it is easing mirrored in the average asking prices on Trade Me.
However, it is too early to label it a turning point. While there have been some modest rises and month-on-month falls in average asking prices in some
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Sally Lindsay
Thu, 11 Aug 2016
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