On the house: NSW government to give away property sales data

By Sean Nicholls
Updated February 7 2015 - 12:08am, first published 12:00am
At present, consumers have to pay a commercial provider for property sale information.
At present, consumers have to pay a commercial provider for property sale information.
"Make the process of buying a house or land much easier": Dominic Perrottet. Photo: James Alcock
"Make the process of buying a house or land much easier": Dominic Perrottet. Photo: James Alcock
"Make the process of buying a house or land much easier": Dominic Perrottet. Photo: James Alcock
"Make the process of buying a house or land much easier": Dominic Perrottet. Photo: James Alcock
At present, consumers have to pay a commercial provider for property sale information.
At present, consumers have to pay a commercial provider for property sale information.
"Make the process of buying a house or land much easier": Dominic Perrottet. Photo: James Alcock
"Make the process of buying a house or land much easier": Dominic Perrottet. Photo: James Alcock
At present, consumers have to pay a commercial provider for property sale information.
At present, consumers have to pay a commercial provider for property sale information.
"Make the process of buying a house or land much easier": Dominic Perrottet. Photo: James Alcock
"Make the process of buying a house or land much easier": Dominic Perrottet. Photo: James Alcock

If you've ever wondered how much your neighbour shelled for that house all those years ago but didn't really want to pay to find out, a solution may soon be at hand.

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