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With interest rates down, will property bounce back?

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From the revival of open homes to the challenges still faced by property developers, independent economist Tony Alexander joins Leighton Roberts to consider if New Zealand's housing market has finally reached a turning point. 

How much will the Reserve Bank slash interest rates? What’s the impact of changing migration patterns and rising unemployment? And why does Tony believe we've reached the low point for housing prices for real? Plus: Tony’s take on the potential introduction of a capital gains tax.

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