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  1. W

    There will be more renters

    I grouped you in with the FHB's in your attitude only, and did not think you were a FHB, although it could have been interpreted that way. Many here simply don't share your view and I doubt it's a case of Q the status quo upsetting them. If any group of people understand how to enter the...
  2. W

    There will be more renters

    I agree. Regardless of whether DeanoC and FHB's define this as the new 'average', it doesn't mean it's become less affordable to enter the housing market. All it means is Dean and others now aspire to live in what we deamed to be our second or third homes. I don't know how old you are...
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    There will be more renters

    The media has drummed into the heads of many renters that they've been priced out of the market, but I think many of those with the ingrained belief they'll one day be homeowners, will eventually buy. Because we don't have a system in place where you will be housed for life, after they've...
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    There will be more renters

    Somehow I don't think any new future schemes would translate to more profits in the pockets of IP investors. Government incentives would probably be along similar lines to the Rental Housing Incentive Scheme Rudd introduced, to assist those on low incomes and unable to find suitable...
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    There will be more renters

    The media will aways make a good story out of home ownership or renting; it all depends on which one has or hasn't been done to death at the time, or which seems relevant to what's happening in the housing market. I think Australians have always been aware that they've enjoyed a high home...
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