More than half of Australia’s most expensive streets in Sydney

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More than half of Australia’s most expensive streets in Sydney
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Australia’s most expensive streets have been revealed, with more than half of the 100 streets being in Sydney and the top 27 either in the harbour city or on Byron Bay.

“The majority of the most expensive streets are in and around the harbour, and we go all the way out to Hunters Hill,” he told Sky News Australia.

“So we can flow on up the river a little bit there, but the bulk of them are in and around the harbour, with the number one coming in at Northbridge.”

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