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Tuesday, 04 December 2007 |
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Sydney’s top end was on fire this weekend, with around $27 million of real estate on the prestigious north shore selling at auction. This compares to about $18 million for the eastern suburbs, according to buyers advocate group Morrell & Koren.
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