Estate Agent Bans Vaccinated Buyers From Viewing Property
On 6/2/21 at 11:37 AM EDT
An Australian real estate agent has banned prospective buyers who have received a vaccine against COVID-19 from touring a property.
The six-bed, three-bath, 10-acre home is on the market for $899,000 AUD (approximately $695,000), but the pool of potential buyers is considerably smaller due to a notice on the listing.
Katheryn Webster, a Brisbane-based real estate agent, told buyers interested in the house in Morayfield: Please note: If you have received the COVID Vaccine you are NOT permitted in this property
The estate agent told 7News about her decision to bar vaccinated people from the home and said: That is a personal choice of mine, as it s a personal choice of people to be vaccinated.
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