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BUYERS looking to build a new home flocked to the City of Swan for land in the June quarter 2020, with Vale, Ellenbrook and Brabham the top three areas for sales activity.

The region saw the highest number of sales for any local government area, with just over 1000 lots sold during the three months for an average price of $228,000, according to the UDIA WA.

The City of Wanneroo was the next most popular region with 800 sales at an average price of $215,000.

To read the story, which uses key information from UDIA WA’s June Urban Development Index, here.

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