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Sydney home prices sink again as vendors rush to sell before auction

Nila Sweeney
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Dwindling buyer demand and a glut of stock have prompted more than half of all Sydney home sellers to strike a deal before auction rather than risk not finding a buyer, data from CoreLogic shows.

The waning seller confidence comes as the spring auction market failed to ignite a rebound in buyer activity amid high interest rates and declining affordability.

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Nila Sweeney writes on property from our Sydney newsroom. Email Nila at nila.sweeney@afr.com.au

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