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Mining holds mixed bag for WA property

A combination of economic factors, including mining investment and first home buyers, could see the lower end of the WA market rise up to 2 per cent this financial year, though an 8 to 10 per cent drop at the top end could see overall prices end up about 6 per cent lower.

A combination of economic factors, including mining investment and first home buyers, could see the lower end of the WA market rise up to 2 per cent this financial year, though an 8 to 10 per cent drop at the top end could see overall prices end up about 6 per cent lower.…

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