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Investors 'should capitalise on interest in property'

People considering purchasing property in Australia should capitalise now, before prices soar, it has been claimed.
People should invest in Australian property while they have time, an expert has claimed.

People considering purchasing property in Australia should capitalise now, before prices soar, it has been claimed.

An article on Property Showrooms pointed to new figures which showed a 64 per cent increase in interest in property in Australia in December 2009, compared with the year before.

Robin Wilson, an expert in property in Australia, said that the next few months will present a "critical opportunity" for people to buy an Australian property and make the move.

"The surge in Australian interest is a pressing opportunity which may fade unless you can stand out from the crowd now and help people make the shift from dreaming to actively thinking about a move," the expert said.

Recently, the Northern Territory News revealed that the government has built just four Australian homes in the region in the past two years, while nearly 200 public housing dwellings were sold or demolished in the same period.

Posted by David McElwain

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