Rental property vacancy rate drops to 0.8 per cent in June

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July 23 2020 - 2:00pm
RETURNING: Griffith Real Estate director Brian Bertolin said the drop in vacancy rates represents the city's rental market heading towards normality after coronavirus pandemic enforced lock-downs. PHOTO: Calhan Behrendt
RETURNING: Griffith Real Estate director Brian Bertolin said the drop in vacancy rates represents the city's rental market heading towards normality after coronavirus pandemic enforced lock-downs. PHOTO: Calhan Behrendt

Vacancy rates of residential properties in the Murrumbidgee have fallen to the lowest rate since October 2019, but there are still properties out there for rent, according to some of the city's real estate agents.

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Calhan Behrendt

Cadet Journalist

Cadet Journalist with The Area News, Coly-Point Observer and The Irrigator.

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