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Business Briefing: how the attitudes of the next generation are changing the property market

  • Written by Jenni Henderson, Editor, Business and Economy, The Conversation
imageGeneration X and Y are equally, if not more aggressive than baby boomers when investing in property. Chris Devers/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND

Generations X and Y are becoming just as, or even more aggressive, than the baby boomers as investors. An example of this are the “rentvestors”, who still don’t live in their own home, but have an...

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