
In this Victorian city where auctions are the bulk of the market, the extension of the ban on house participation and on-site auctions will end on October 26. The state government has hinted that it may relax the house auction earlier, and both buyers and sellers will be ready to wait for Christmas Do your best to seize the market.
Melbourne experts said: “People will want to go out to buy a house. Many people are already waiting for the green light for the policy.” In places where restrictions were relaxed, auction activities have returned. Experts said that last week the relaxation of the ban in Victorian township areas, allowing house agents to bring up to 9 ginseng houses, intensified competition among buyers, especially when inventory properties were about half of their previous standard levels. .
Experts said: “We have 15% of our transactions with Melburnians, which may be twice the normal transaction.” In Melbourne, agents are also looking forward to similar growth. An intermediary said: “Although Christmas is a holiday, we should not During the vacation, we have had no activity for many months and people want to make a deal as soon as possible.”
