Early sales of private homes for May indicate it could top April's full-month sales

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PROPERTY: Early sales of private homes for May indicate it could top April's full-month sales

Early sales of private homes for May show it is likely to surpass April's, a month where developers sold 735 private homes in the absence of major launches.EARLY sales of private homes for May show it is likely to surpass April's, a month where developers sold 735 private homes in the absence of major launches.

April's tally was down around 30 per cent from the 1,054 units moved in March, and marginally higher than the 733

 

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