Tenants give up on homeownership as they get older

Tenants give up on homeownership as they get older

Tenants’ desire to own a property and save for a deposit falls from the age of 35, research from Paragon Bank has revealed. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

Some 72% of those in rented accommodation would like to own a property in the future.
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Source: Property Wire



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