
More Meriton tenants are making the move to ownership not only because they love the lifestyle, but because they have a Meriton advantage on their side.
After experiencing the quality and service firsthand, more Meriton renters are choosing to buy within the communities they already know and trust.
Juan and Yuliana have been renting with Meriton for the past 8 years, and for them, progressing to ownership with Meriton was the natural next step.
“We wanted to continue with Meriton after the the excellent experience as renters.”
Having already lived in a Meriton apartment, buyers know exactly what they’re stepping into: well-appointed apartments, oversized layouts, well-maintained gardens and amenities, a thriving community and a team that ensures a smooth, confident transition from tenant to owner. If the property is owned by Meriton, you will also benefit from the flexibility to break your lease without penalty.
“Meriton’s sales agents were fantastic, they were on top of everything and very keen to help when we had things to solve. Huge kudos to them.” Juan said,
This familiarity removes much of the uncertainty when buying, and with the right financial support, the move becomes even more achievable.
Bridging the gap between renting and owning is Meriton Property Finance, a pathway that has given purchasers a competitive edge for over 50 years.
For many tenants, Meriton Property Finance, which currently offers Australia’s lowest 2-year fixed interest rates, is the key that makes ownership not just possible, but more affordable than renting.
At projects like Kiara North in inner city Mascot, for example, purchasers can save over almost $10,000 per year on a 1-bedroom apartment compared to renting, turning what was once a weekly expense into long-term equity.
Owning could be closer than you think. Why keep renting when you could own?
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