❓ Mr. Johnston requests a breakdown of the sale prices of 1,777 blocks of land produced by the Department of Housing in 2009, categorized into specific price bands. The question refers back to a previous Question on Notice (No. 1938).
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I refer to Question on Notice No. 1938, and
the answer given, for each of the 1,777 blocks produced by the Department of
Housing in 2009, please provide the number of blocks by each price
band: (a) less than $100,000; (b) between $100,001 to $200,000; (c) between $200,001 to $250,000; (d) between $250,001 to $300,000; (e) between $300,001 to $350,000; (f) between $350,001 to $400,000; (g) between $400,001 to $500,000; (h) over $500,000; and (i) over $1,000,000?
the answer given, for each of the 1,777 blocks produced by the Department of
Housing in 2009, please provide the number of blocks by each price
band: (a) less than $100,000; (b) between $100,001 to $200,000; (c) between $200,001 to $250,000; (d) between $250,001 to $300,000; (e) between $300,001 to $350,000; (f) between $350,001 to $400,000; (g) between $400,001 to $500,000; (h) over $500,000; and (i) over $1,000,000?
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