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    Sustaining home ownership in the 21st century: emerging policy concerns
    26 Apr 2012
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    Gavin Wood
    Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute

    This essay argues that real house prices are being pushed up to levels which require buyers to take on large amounts of debt that are repaid later in the life course. As a result Australian home buyers are exposed to higher levels of credit risk...

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