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Melbourne Dwellings Record Annual Increase Of 3.4 Per Cent – RP Data

By Matt Hurlston

Over the past year, dwellings in Melbourne saw a value increase of 3.4 per cent – indicating that now could be the perfect time for you to sell your Carnegie real estate.

The latest RP Data-Rismark data report  released July 1, has highlighted an annual value increase of 3.8 per cent across all capital cities over the 2012/13 year, a dramatic change from the -3.6 per cent value decrease during 2011/12.

Furthermore, the median house price in Melbourne is $512,000, which could show a fantastic time to get in contact with a real estate agent if you’re looking to sell your real estate in Carnegie or any of the surrounding areas.

Tim Lawless, the RP Data research director, said that lower mortgage rates were having a positive impact on the housing market, as more buyers are beginning to enter the property market with confidence.

If you’re looking to sell real estate in Carnegie, get in contact with Matthew Hurlston at Ray White Carnegie to begin the process of selling your property.

A fully licensed real estate agent and auctioneer, Matthew will be able to walk you through the house selling process and ensure you get the best possible deal available for your real estate.

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