“If you don’t get in now, you never will”. It’s a phrase being repeated a lot these days, especially amongst first home buyers. But the reality is housing affordability is going down with rising house prices. This isn’t helped with all the panic buying that’s going on.
How are first home buyers meant to break into the market when the walls are too high to climb? Is the first home savers account enough of a push to encourage a solid savings base and reduce the affordability gap?
There has also been pressure placed on banks to recognize rent as a form of ‘genuine’ savings. If borrowers could use rental repayments as evidence of genuine savings then more first home buyers would be able to enter the property market.
Currently no lender recognises rent repayments as a component of genuine savings.
Are interest rates the worst enemy for first home buyers or is it the deposit for a first home?
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