Investors in Australia’s most expensive property markets are being squeezed as local renters refuse to pay the same prices expats were paying just 18 months ago.

Investors in Australia’s most expensive property markets are being squeezed as local renters refuse to pay the same prices expats were paying just 18 months ago.
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