TONE OF PROPERTY MARKET.
A leading land and estate- agent of long standing and repute was consulted''yesterday as to the state of ,tho property market. ."During the'last three'weeks,!?.■ said our informant, ' ".there has been a good demand for small farms and city properties. In respect to city property not much business has 1 been done, as buyers have been disinclined to cbmo up to sellers' prices. There has been no noticeable depreciation, in tho value of pjty property.; ; I havo pcoplo on my books waiting for bargains,' but the bargains don't come. ■Thero is a strong demand for four and. fivo- - roomed houses in all parts of tho city, and nearly all thoso houses at Ifelaud Bay that 'were to -let a few months ago have been supplied''.with _ tenants. .'Taking .everything into consideration, there is a healthier tono in tho property market. It's been very, had, though!" :•.'■'■■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 511, 19 May 1909, Page 9
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147TONE OF PROPERTY MARKET. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 511, 19 May 1909, Page 9
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