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And talking of property, shipping container homes, they are not a new concept, but are having a bit of a resurgence because of their affordability.
In Cairns, there's a two-bedder container home and shed, which you can get for around $399,000.
It's located on an elevated block with three architecturally designed 20-foot containers.
And there's also one that's about 45km from Bathurst in New South Wales.
Now this home, also a container home sitting on a hill, and the new owner is going to get a parcel of land which is 113 hectares.
And the asking price is between $450,000 and $490,000.
So, you know, that's not too bad, is it?
113 hectares with your container home this morning.
And around Australia we go to check on your weather on this Friday morning.
And first we go to Sydney, expecting a few showers today.
19 degrees is your forecast high.
Melbourne also one or two pieces of rain and expecting a high of 15 degrees.
Brisbane, sunshine with blue skies, 25 is your forecast top.
And in Perth, cloudy but dry today with 19 degrees.
Well, after a year and a half of incredible price growth, sellers are no longer, yes, no longer sitting in the box seats.
And if you look at a Sydney or Melbourne in particular, they've gone past that inflection point in the market.
Now when listings were low and there were plenty of buyers, vendors could make extraordinary demands around price and conditions.
They knew that if the first prospective buyer didn't play ball, there would be a dozen or so just waiting for their chance.
Now, we're most likely at a point of rebalance where dominance in property dealings can swing either way.