More than one-in-five homes were sold off-market in Sydney in 2024, according to an analysis by a website aiming to create more of these transactions.
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The Quiet List analysed 30,000 real estate transactions across 10 local government areas in Sydney in 2024 and found 20.5 per cent were sold off-market.
"We're not saying it's a trend," Quiet List CEO William Laing told AAP on Monday.
He explained properties had always sold off-market and his company's analysis merely confirmed anecdotal figures from within the real estate industry.
"We're just saying this is a really interesting figure and justifies why we think our business is necessary to