Business unusual: COVID-19 threats facing real estateBY ALLY SELBY | THURSDAY, 2 APR 2020 4:44PMGone are the days of 'business as usual' with Australia's capital cities and skyscrapers empty and its employees now working from the comfort (and safety) of their homes. But what impact will this have on our real estate investments?
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