
Melbourne’s apartment market is inching forward, but the recovery remains fragile, Charter Keck Cramer executive director Richard Temlett warns.
The sector is still caught in a tangle of policy uncertainty, soft sentiment and a tax regime that risks turning investors away at the exact moment the city needs them most.
“It’s picking up a lot better than it was 12 months ago. It’s still slow,” Temlett says.
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