“Some people will get in, but only as long as they only want a smaller unit or apartment,” she continued. “So younger people, people in their early twenties; they’ve graduated uni, lived at home and saved, and used the 5% deposit scheme to get into the market, between the $300,000 and $400,000 mark. Or, I’ve seen quite a bit of, maybe, younger couples, who want to get a townhouse or something.
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