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More than 10,000 buyers take up regional first home scheme

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STRONG UPTAKE: Thousands of Australians have jumped on the regional first home buyers scheme since it was introduced last October. Photo: AAP Image/Jono Searl
STRONG UPTAKE: Thousands of Australians have jumped on the regional first home buyers scheme since it was introduced last October. Photo: AAP Image/Jono Searl
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More than 10,000 people have bought their first home in regional parts of the country in the past year, as part of a government scheme.

The regional first home buyer guarantee allows people buying their first house to pay just a five per cent deposit, with the federal government providing a further 15 per cent as a guarantee.

New data has revealed since the scheme was set up last October, 10,863 people have taken up the offer to buy their first home outside major cities.

Those buying a home in Townsville were the biggest beneficiaries of the scheme, with 716 properties bought in the area.

It was followed by the NSW Hunter Valley with 640, Central Queensland with 571, Newcastle and Lake Macquarie in NSW with 569, with the Gold Coast in Queensland rounding out the top five regional areas with 568.

Housing Minister Julie Collins said the scheme had allowed people living in regional areas to buy their first home faster. “When we were elected, we knew Australians living in regional areas were facing housing affordability challenges, making it hard for locals to save a sufficient deposit,” she said.

“That’s why we brought this targeted support forward three months, to assist more regional Australians into home ownership sooner.”

Queenslanders have been the making the most of the smaller housing deposits with 4057 guarantees in the state.

-AAP

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