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Cheaper to buy than rent in QLD

Nisha Shrestha, D’or Shrestha, 1, and D’son Shrestha pictured at their new home at Stockland Kalina in Springfield. Picture: Josh Woning.
It’s never been cheaper to buy a property rather than rent one in Queensland, latest analysis shows.
A trifecta of federal stimulus, state grants and benefits and record low rates saw a massive swing towards purchasing, according to National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation CEO Nathan Dal Bon.
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