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从50%到16%!澳洲单身购房地图大缩水,这些州“全军覆没”
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-19 15:12

Group 1 - The core issue in the Australian real estate market is that single buyers are facing increasing pressure, with only 16% of regions being affordable for the average Australian to purchase a detached house [1] - In the apartment market, single buyers can only afford approximately 28% of regions, a significant drop from 66% in 2017 [2] - The affordability crisis has led to a notable decrease in the proportion of single buyers among first-time homebuyers, dropping from 45% in 2021 to 39% in 2025 [2] Group 2 - In New South Wales, the situation is particularly dire, with the percentage of regions affordable for single buyers of detached houses plummeting from 40% in 2017 to just 11% by 2025 [2] - South Australia has seen a dramatic decline in affordability, with the percentage dropping from 85% in 2017 to 19% in 2025 [2] - Finder's personal finance expert, Sarah Megginson, emphasizes that buying a home is now more challenging than ever, especially for those attempting to purchase without partner or family assistance [5][6] Group 3 - The expectation of interest rate cuts before Christmas may alleviate some pressure on current mortgage holders, but it could make entry into the market even more difficult for new buyers [8] - Increased demand in affordable markets is anticipated, which may further drive up entry-level property prices, exacerbating the challenges faced by first-time buyers [8]