Daily Economic Round UpBY PETER BELL | THURSDAY, 16 NOV 2006 11:42AMThe returns to the house prices of the Australian capital cities has shown a weighted average return over the year to September of 9.5 per cent of which Western Australia property values increased a staggering 45.9 percent , Darwin a healthy 17.3 and Canberra 10.5 percent, while Sydney came in at the bottom on 1.4 percent. |
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