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The ‘September slope’ and what it means for the property market. Despite a pandemic and re

The ‘September slope’ and what it means for the property market. Despite a pandemic and recession, Australia welcomed 46 suburbs to the million-dollar club in the past year, while others fell out. [View online]( [realestate.com.au]( [How COVID-19 is impacting the property market]( Governments take long-term view of COVID-19 It’s been a week of major announcements for Australians anticipating a fiscal cliff at the end of September. Here’s what they mean for property. [Latest details]( [New million-dollar suburbs revealed]( [New million-dollar suburbs revealed]( New million-dollar suburbs revealed Despite a pandemic and recession, Australia welcomed 46 suburbs to the million-dollar club in the past year, while others fell out. [Million-dollar club]( [Regional areas in first-home buyer sights]( [Regional areas in first-home buyer sights]( Regional areas in first-home buyer sights Predicting areas that will experience strong price growth over the next decade is a difficult task, but new data provides some clues. [Market insights]( [Support virus-hit tenants can access]( [Support virus-hit tenants can access]( Support virus-hit tenants can access A number of support payments have been extended to assist Australians during COVID-19, including tenants who are doing it tough. [Find out more]( [Australia’s most searched design styles]( [Australia’s most searched design styles]( Australia’s most searched design styles Interior design trends change all the time, but according to Google Trends data, it appears Australia has a few firm favourites. [Search in style]( [Update your details]( | [Support FAQs]( | [Terms of use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact us]( You're receiving this because you created a [realestate.com.au]( account. [Manage your email preferences]( [Unsubscribe from realestate.com.au Property News & Guides]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [App Store]( [Google Play]( Credit authorisation information realeastate.com.au Home Loans is the trading name for realestate.com.au Pty Ltd ACN 080 195 535 (REA) and realestate.com.au Home Loans Mortgage Broking Pty Ltd ACN 619 845 715 (REAMB). REA is a credit representative (484305) of BLSSA Pty Ltd ACN 117 651 760 (Australian Credit Licence 391237) (BLSSA). REAMB is also a credit representative of BLSSA. © REA Group Ltd. All rights reserved. REA/4366/4115 realestate.com.au Pty Ltd ABN 21 080 195 353. 511 Church Street, Richmond, VIC 3121. 1300 134 174 (8am to 7pm AEST)

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