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Price Price Price a Bickley Vale $115 Cecil Hills $60 Abbotsford $100 Price Price Price A Bickley Vale $115 Cecil Hills $60 Abbotsford $100 Bidwell $35 Cecil Park $55 Abbotsbury $60 Bilgola $175 Centennial Park $150 Agnes Banks $40 Bilpin $160 Central MacDonald $200 Acacia Gardens $50 Birchgrove $115 Chatswood $115 Airds $115 Birrong $85 Cheero Point $170 Akuna Bay $160 Blackett $35 Cheltenham $80 Alexandria $120 Blackheath $150 Cherrybrook $75 Alfords Point $120 Blacktown $50 Chester Hill $85 Allambie $140 Blair Athol $100 Chifley $150 Allambie Heights $140 Blairmount $100 Chinatown $130 Allawah $130 Blakehurst $130 Chippendale $120 Ambervale $110 Blaxland $30 Chipping Norton $85 Annandale $110 Blaxlands Ridge $120 Chiswick $105 Appin $150 Bligh Park $40 Chullora $90 Arcadia $100 Bobbin Head $150 Church Point $150 Arncliffe $115 Bondi $170 Circular Quay $160 Arndell Park $40 Bonnet Bay $135 Claremont Meadows $25 Artarmon $115 Bonnyrigg $60 Clarendon $60 Ashbury $100 Bossley Park $55 Clareville $180 Ashcroft $75 Botany $120 Claymore $105 Ashfield $95 Bow Bowing $100 Clemton Park $110 Asquith $115 Bowen Mountain $110 Clontarf $150 Auburn $70 Box Hill $60 Clovelly $160 Audley $155 Bradbury $110 Clyde $65 Austral $60 Breakfast Point $95 Cobbity $80 Avalon $180 Brighton Le Sands $125 Colebee $45 B Bringelly $55 Collaroy $160 Badgerys Creek $45 Bronte $160 Colyton $35 Balgowlah $150 Brooklyn $160 Comleroy $120 Balmain $115 Brookvale $150 Como $135 Balmoral $150 Brownlow Hill $95 Concord $95 Bangor $130 Bullaburra $85 Condell Park $90 Banksia $120 Bundeena $250 Connells Point $125 Banksmeadow $130 Bungarribee $45 Constitution Hill $60 Bankstown $95 Burraneer $150 Coogee $160 Barangaroo $165 Burwood $95 Cornwallis $60 Barden Ridge $130 Busby $70 Cottage Point $170 Bardia $85 C Couridjah $160 Bardwell Park $115 Cabarita $95 Cowan $140 Bardwell Valley $115 Cabramatta $65 Cranebrook $20 Bargo $180 Cambridge Park $20 Cremorne $130 Bar Point $170 Camden $100 Cromer $155 Bass Hill $90 Camellia $70 Cronulla $150 Baulkham Hills $60 Cammeray $130 Crows Nest $125 Bayview $150 Campbelltown $100 Croydon $95 Beacon Hill $135 Camperdown $115 Croydon Park $100 Beaconsfield $130 Campsie $110 Cumberland Reach $140 Beaumont Hills $60 Canada Bay $95 Curl Curl $160 Beauty Point $150 Canley Heights $60 Currans Hill $90 Beecroft $80 Canley Vale $60 D Belfield $100 Canoelands $115 Daceyville $150 Belimbla Park $110 Canterbury $115 Darling Harbour $130 Bell $200 Caringbah $140 Darlinghurst $150 Bella Vista $55 Carlingford $75 Darling Point $160 Bellbird Hill $120 Carlton $130 Darlington $120 Bellevue Hill $165 Carnes Hill $70 Davidson $120 Belmore $100 Carramar $80 Dawes Point $150 Belrose $120 Carrs Park $125 Dean Park $45 Ben Buckler $170 Cartwright $75 Dee Why $160 Berala $85 Castle Cove $125 Denham Court $85 Berambing $180 Castlecrag $130 Denistone $90 Berkshire Park $35 Castle Hill $70 Dhurrak $35 Berowra $135 Castlereagh $30 Dolans Bay $150 Berrilee $115 Casula $85 Dolls Point $140 Berrys Bay $125 Catherine Fields $75 Doonside $45 Beverley Hills $105 Cattai $100 Double Bay $160 Bexley $130 Cawdor $115 Douglas Park $135 Price Price Price Dover Heights $180 Gore Hill $120 Kings Cross $150 Drummoyne $115 Granville $65 Kingsford $150 E Grassmere $110 Kingsgrove $95 Duffys Forest $130 Grays Point $145 Kings Langley $55 Dulwich Hill $110 Greenacre $100 Kings Park $50 Dundas $75 Greendale $50 Kingswood $20 Dural $90 Greenfield Park $60 Kirkham $90 Eagle Vale $100 Green Valley $60 Kirrawee $140 Earlwood $115 Greenwich $120 Kirribilli $150 Eastern Creek $45 Gregory Hills $80 Kogarah $130 Eastgardens $145 Greystanes $55 Kurmond $100 East Hills $90 Grose Vale $80 Kurnell $160 East Kurrajong $100 Grose Wold $90 Kurrajong $110 Eastlakes $130 Guildford $65 Kurrajong Heights $120 Eastwood $80 Gunderman $140 Kurrajong Hills $120 Ebenezer $75 Gymea $140 Kyeemagh $120 Edensor Park $60 Gymea Bay $145 Kyle Bay $130 Edgecliff $160 H L Edmondson Park $75 Haberfield $95 Lakemba $100 Elanora Heights $160 Hammondville $90 Lakesland $130 Elderslie $100 Harbord $160 Lalor Park $50 Elizabeth Bay $155 Harrington Park $85 Lane Cove $115 Ellis Lane $90 Harris Park $65 Lansdowne $85 Elvina Bay $200 Hassal Grove $40 Lansvale $90 Emerald Hills $85 Hawkesbury Heights $60 La Perouse $165 Emerton $35 Haymarket $125 Lapstone $30 Emu Heights $25 Hazelbrook $70 Lavender Bay $90 Emu Plains $20 Heathcote $155 Lawson $80 Enfield $95 Hebersham $40 Leets Vale $150 Engadine $145 Heckenberg $75 Leichhardt $100 Englorie Park $110 Henley $100 Leonay $25 Enmore $120 Hillsdale $140 Leppington $75 Epping $80 Hinchinbrook $65 Lethbridge Park $35 Ermington $75 Hobartville $55 Leumeah $120 Erskine Park $35 Holroyd $65 Leura $110 Erskineville $120 Holsworthy $90 Lewisham $110 Eveleigh $120 Homebush $80 Liberty Grove $90 F Horningsea Park $70 Lidcombe $75 Fairfield $65 Hornsby $105 Lilli Pilli $150 Fairlight $160 Hornsby Heights $120 Lilyfield $115 Faulconbridge $60 Horsley Park $50 Linden $60 Fiddletown $110 Hoxton Park $65 Lindfield $120 Five Dock $100 Hunters Hill $100 Linley Point $100 Forestville $120 Huntingwood $45 Little Bay $160 Forest Glen $110 Huntleys Cove $100 Liverpool $75 Forest Lodge $115 Hurlstone Park $110 Llandilo $25 Freemans Reach $70 Hurstville $125 Loftus $145 Frenchs Forest $130 I Londonderry $35 Freshwater $160 Illawong $120 Long Point $95 G Ingleburn $95 Longueville $110 Galston $95 Ingleside $140 Lovett Bay $200 Garden Island $150 J Lower Macdonald $180 Georges Hall $90 Jamisontown $20 Lucas Heights $125 Georges Heights $150 Jordan Springs $20 Luddenham $45 Gilead $130 Jannali $135 Lugarno $115 Girraween $55 K Lurnea $80 Gladesville $95 Kangaroo Point $140 M Glebe $120 Kareela $140 Macdonaldtown $120 Glen Alpine $110 Katoomba $120 McGraths Hill $65 Glenbrook $30 Kearns $95 McMahons Point $145 Glendenning $40 Kellyville $60 Macquarie Fields $90 Glenfield $85 Kellyville Ridge $60 Macquarie Park $150 Glenhaven $80 Kemps Creek $45 Malabar $125 Glenmore Park $25 Kensington $150 Manly $165 Glenorie $100 Kenthurst $85 Manly Vale $165 Glenwood $55 Kentlyn $125 Maraylya $80 Glossodia $80 Killara $120 Marayong $45 Gordon $120 Killarney Heights $125 Maroota $115 Price Price Price Maroubra $150 Oakhurst $40 Roseberry $125 Marrickville $120 Oakville $70 Rosehill $70 Marsden Park $45 Oatlands $75 Roselands $95 Marsfield $90 Oatley $130 Rosemeadow $120 Mascot $125 Orangeville $90 Roseville $120 Matraville $120 Oran Park $75 Rossmore $60 Mays Hill $65 Orchard Hills $25 Rouse Hill $60 Meadowbank $85 Oxford Falls $135 Rozelle $115 Medlow Bath $135 Oxley Park $35 Ruse $120 Melrose Park $80 Oyster Bay $140 Rushcutters Bay $160 Menai $130 P Russell Lea $110 Menangle $110 Paddington $150 Rydalmere $70 Merrylands $60 Padstow $90 Ryde $90 Middleton Grange $60 Padstow Heights $100 S Middle Cove $130 Pagewood $140 Sackville $95 Middle Dural $90 Palm Beach $220 Sackville North $115 Miller $75 Panania $90 Sadlier $75 Millers Point $165 Parklea $60 St Andrews $100 Milperra $85 Parramatta $65 St Clair $35 Milsons Point $150 Peakhurst $110 St Helens Park $120 Minchinbury $35 Pemulwuy $55 St Ives $120 Minto $100 Pendle Hill $60 St Johns Park $60 Miranda $140 Pennant Hills $85 St Leonards $120 Mona Vale $150 Penrith $20 St Marys $30 Monteray $130 Penshurst $120 St Peters $120 Mooney Mooney $170 Petersham $120 Sandringham $140 Moorebank $80 Phillip Bay $160 Sandy Point $110 Morning Bay $210 Picnic Point $100 Sans Souci $140 Mortdale $120 Picton $140 Scheyville $80 Mortlake $95 Pitt Town $85 Schofields $55 Mosman $140 Pleasure Point $100 Seaforth $150 Mount Annan $90 Plumpton $40 Sefton $90 Mount Colah $120 Point Piper $165 Seven Hills $55 Mount Druitt $35 Port Botany $160 Shalvey $35 Mount Hunter $110 Potts Hill $90 Shanes Park $30 Mount Irvine $250 Potts Points $150 Silverdale $60 Mount Kuring-gai $130 Prairiewood $60 Silverwater $75 Mount Lewis $100 Prestons $70 Smeaton Grange $90 Mount Pritchard $65 Prospect $50 Smithfield $60 Mount Riverview $30 Punchbowl $95 South Penrith $20 Mount Tomah $180 Putney $90 South Windsor $45 Mount Vernon $60 Pymble $120 Spring Farm $105 Mount Victoria $180 Pyrmont $120 Springwood $50 Mount Wilson $200 Q Stanhope Gardens $60 Mowbray Park $130 Quakers Hill $50 Stanmore $120 Mulgoa $30 Queenscliff $160 Strathfield $95 Mulgrave $65 Queens Park $150 Summer Hill $100 N R Sun Valley $45 Narellan $90 Raby $100 Surry Hills $130 Naremburn $120 Ramsgate $135 Sutherland $140 Narrabeen $160 Ramsgate Beach $135 Sydenham $120 Narraweena $150 Randwick $150 Sydney $150 Narwee $100 Redfern $125 Sylvania $140 Nelson $75 Regents Park $80 Sylvania Waters $140 Neutral Bay $130 Regentville $20 T Newington $75 Revesby $90 Tahmoor $150 Newport $165 Revesby Heights $100 Tamarama $170 Newtown $120 Rhodes $90 Taren Point $140 Normanhurst $90 Richmond $55 Taveners Hill $100 Northbridge $130 Riverstone $55 Telopia $75 Northmead $60 Riverview $110 Tempe $110 North Richmond $70 Riverwood $100 Tennyson $95 North Rocks $65 Rockdale $120 Tennyson Point $95 North Sydney $130 Rodd Point $110 Terry Hills $120 North Wahroonga $120 Ropes Crossing $30 The Oaks $110 Northwood $120 Rookwood $75 Theresa Park $85 O Rooty Hill $40 The Rocks $160 Oakdale $115 Rose Bay $170 The Slopes $120 Price Price Thirlmere $150 Woollahra $165 Thornleigh $90 Woolloomooloo $150 Toongabbie $55 Woolooware $150 Tregear $35 Woolwich $110 Turramurra $115 Woronora $130 Turrella $120 Woronora Heights $140 Twin Creeks $40 Wynyard $160 U Y Ultimo $120 Yagoona $90 V Yanderra $185 Varroville $100 Yarramundi $55 Vauclase $200 Yarrawarrah $145 Valley Heights $45 Yellow Rock $60 Villawood $85 Yennora $65 Vineyard
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