First homebuyer pump for new financial year

In this Australian Property Podcast episode, your hosts Pete Wargent from AllenWargent Property Buyers and Chris Bates from Alcove mortgage specialists discuss the latest property price movements.

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In this Australian Property Podcast episode, your hosts Pete Wargent from AllenWargent Property Buyers and Chris Bates from Alcove mortgage specialists discuss the latest property price movements, why Blackstone wants to build more Down Under, the first homebuyer schemes luring more buyers into the market, and where Australia’s population is growing fastest.

1 – Why Blackstone isn’t building in Australian any more

2 – Generous government incentives risk herding FHBs into property

3 – Where is Australia’s population growing the most?

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