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Research suggests empty nesters should downsize to free up large homes

Luke Bradnam

Recent research suggests that if more ’empty nesters’ made the move to smaller homes, it could free up to 60,000 much-needed large properties across the country.

Real Estate Institute of Queensland CEO Antonia Mercorella told Luke Bradnam on 4BC Breakfast, “Australia has an ageing population, but there are a range of complicated financial, economic and very personal reasons why people find it very difficult to downsize or right-size, which is perhaps the less negative term to use.”

“The other thing is… these are probably people who have bought many decades ago, paid a certain price, have worked hard to pay it off,” Mrs Mercorella continued.

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