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    The benefits and risks of home ownership for low-moderate income households
    28 Oct 2010
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    Kath Hulse, Terry Burke, Liss Ralston, Wendy Stone
    Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute

    The study emanated from a concern that popular and political support for home ownership is such that critical questions about the degree to which all home owners realise the projected financial and non-financial benefits of home ownership are rarely asked. In particular, do low-moderate income...

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