Shared equity to help people break into ownership with 2.5 per cent deposits

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Shared equity to help people break into ownership with 2.5 per cent deposits
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Housing Affordability Solutions CEO Beth Comino says shared equity allows for lower monthly repayments in return for a share of the capital growth while getting into the home ownership market on a 2.5 per cent deposit.

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