Quietest auction week since Easter – as it happened

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The Australian housing market has recorded the “quietest auction week since Easter” according to the latest CoreLogic summary of clearance rates from the capital cities.

Of the 825 results collected, the clearance rate remained above 72.4% – though this was still the lowest result in six weeks. Sydney had the highest clearance rate of 75.9%, followed by Melbourne with 73.7%, and Adelaide with 83.7%. The next highest were Brisbane and Canberra . In Brisbane, 198 homes went up for sale, lower than the 162 from the same time last year while Adelaide had just 85, down from 141. The lowest, however, was were Perth where 12 homes went up for auction and Canberra which counted 52 homes .Home affairs asked Labor to extend support for asylum seekers as housing market worsens

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