NT and Queensland have the highest
number of renters
From the Residential Property
Manager 16th /17th August 2015
Research
has found a close link between rental numbers and belief in the possibility of
home ownership.
According
to a recent Nielsen report commissioned by Domain Group, the Northern Territory
has the highest share of the nation's renters at 43 per cent of the territory's
households.
It
is followed by Queensland on 37 per cent, and NSW and the ACT, which were both
on 33 per cent.
The
share of renters in the other states was 28 per cent for Victoria, 27 per cent
for Western Australia and South Australia, and 20 per cent for Tasmania.
Domain
senior economist Andrew Wilson said the high number of renters in the Northern
Territory reflects low home ownership rates, with 62 per cent of the state
believing home ownership is unattainable.
“High
housing costs in the Northern Territory remain a significant barrier to home
ownership, resulting in the highest proportion of renters to total households
of all Australian states and territories,” Mr Wilson said.
“Although
Territory incomes are the among the country’s highest, local rents are clearly
the highest, providing another significant barrier to home ownership for those
saving for a deposit.”
Home
ownership was viewed as unattainable by 52 per cent of Victorian residents and
51 per cent of NSW.
Close
behind was Western Australia at 49 per cent, followed by Queensland at 47 per
cent and South Australia at 46 per cent
At
the bottom end of the states and territories, 44 per cent of ACT believed home
ownership was unattainable followed by Tasmania at 38 per cent.
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