City to country exodus may be permanent, economist says

Chris McLennan
Updated May 27 2021 - 7:48am, first published March 12 2021 - 12:30pm
With most of the available properties within "a commutable distance" of the cities being snapped up, developers have moved in to create housing estates.
With most of the available properties within "a commutable distance" of the cities being snapped up, developers have moved in to create housing estates.

Most property analysts do not expect the city to country exodus to end any time soon.

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Chris McLennan

Chris McLennan

National Rural Property Writer

ACM national rural property writer based in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria. Career journalist. Multi award winner.

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