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NZMBA opposed to Kiwibank scheme
Saturday 18th of October 2003
Association chairman Brian Berry suggests that one way to combat this would be for lenders to relax their rules on the need for would-be mortgage holders to provide evidence of saving.
Most banks currently want evidence that people have saved at least 5% of the deposit they need to buy a house.
"That’s unrealistic as property values go up and rentals go up. It’s become more difficult for people to save. There are a lot of people out there with good incomes but no deposits," Berry says.
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Most banks currently want evidence that people have saved at least 5% of the deposit they need to buy a house.
"That’s unrealistic as property values go up and rentals go up. It’s become more difficult for people to save. There are a lot of people out there with good incomes but no deposits," Berry says.
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