Frontline workers and singles over 50 will receive “a leg up” into the New South Wales (NSW) property market, with the state government to introduce a shared equity housing scheme in this week’s budget.
Premier Dominic Perrottet says housing affordability is becoming a challenge for families across the state.
“Whether you’re in the city, or you’re in the bush, we want to make sure you have that opportunity to get into the home to provide that stability, to provide that opportunity for you and your families,” he said from Tallawong on Sunday.
“We are announcing a shared equity scheme which will provide an opportunity for our frontline workers, our teachers, our nurses, our police officers, to get a leg up and get into the property market.”…
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