What property auctions would be like if the auctioneer called it how it actually is | 7.30

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Housing prices in Australia’s major cities have continued to skyrocket in recent months, locking more and more potential first home buyers out of the market.

In response, 7.30 satirist Mark Humphries and his co-writer Evan Williams imagine what property auctions would be like if the auctioneer called it how it actually is.

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