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House prices are out of control “Data published by PropTrack rival Cotality on Friday found Australian home values surged by 8.6 per cent in 2025, adding about $71,400 to the national median dwelling value. The median home value in Sydney hit $1.24 million after annual growth of 6.4 per...

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