Why some home owners are at risk of slipping into negative equity
03-06-2026 20:50 via abc.net.au

Why some home owners are at risk of slipping into negative equity

The 46-year-old former "forever renter" believes her house is now worth less than what she paid for it and she is at risk of slipping into negative equity, which would mean her Marrickville home could be worth less than what she owes the bank. 
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