The RBA’s increased interest rates are actually not to blame for the housing market’s continued price rise which is instead due to a continually high demand for property, according to Yellow Brick Road Home Loans Executive Chairman Mark Bouris.
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“They are buying everything and they are charging the biggest rates they possibly can.”
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