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发表于 2-10-2012 17:02:52
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NRAS tenants
NRAS tenants tend to be key workers, such as childcare workers, nurses, police officers, fire-fighters and paramedics. It is estimated that 1.5 million Australian households are currently eligible to rent NRAS properties.
Investors can pick any tenants for NRAS properties, as long as these tenants do not exceed a certain income threshold.
Income levels for eligible NRAS tenants are generous and allow for tenant salary increases of 25 per cent above the entry income limit.
For example, a couple with three children, earning a gross income of $108,169 per annul, is eligible to rent an NRAS dwelling. With the income increase allowance of 25 per cent, this family could earn up to $135,212 for two years before they become ineligible to remain in an NRAS property.
Household Type Entry income level ($) Upper income level to maintain eligibility ($)
Single person 45,496--56,870
Two adults 62,899--78,624
Sole parent with 1 child 62,943--76,679
Sole parent with 2 children 78,033--97,542
Couple with 1 child 77,989--97,487
Couple with 2 children 93,076--116,349
Couple with 3 children 108,169--135,212 |
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