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Upgraders to replace FHBs

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Staff Reporter

The end of the first home buyer schemes in four states and territories has made an immediate impact on those looking to enter the residential real estate market, according to Loan Market Group.

Loan Market Corporate spokesman Paul Smith said the company's nationwide data for July, showed a 6 per cent fall in enquiries from first home buyers compared to the previous month.

He said enquiries from those looking to upgrade their properties had risen 6 per cent over the same period.

 
 

"It's no surprise that this drop off in first home buyer activity has coincided with a number of incentive schemes for this segment of the market being wound up by some state and territory governments at the end of the 2011-12 financial year," Mr Smith said.

"But although we have seen a modest drop off in enquiries from first time buyers, there has been an increase in people looking to upgrade in the current market.

"This is no doubt a reaction to the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) lowering official interest rates in May and June this year to bring the cash rate down to 3.5 per cent."

Mr Smith said the Queensland government's decision to reinstate its transfer duty home concession scheme from July 1 also helped attract more upgraders.

"Owner occupier property purchasers or upgraders in July accounted for 50 per cent of Loan Market's total enquiries nationwide, compared to 44 per cent in June," he said.

"First home buyers made up 29 per cent of enquiries – down from 35 per cent in June. Investors accounted for 8 per cent of enquiries followed by refinancers on 6 per cent and business loan enquiries on 3 per cent."

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