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词汇 property ladder
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Definition of property ladder in English:

property ladder

noun
British
  • A series of ascending stages by which people are perceived to progress as they are able to buy more expensive houses, the initial stage consisting of buying one’s first property.

    first-time buyers can't afford to get on to the property ladder
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Start a pension scheme and try to get on the property ladder as quickly as possible, as rent is dead money.
    • Like many young couples, newly-weds Ingrid and Mark are struggling to get their feet on the first rung of the property ladder.
    • Uncertainty about the housing market is adding extra pressure to first-time buyers who can't decide whether to get on the property ladder.
    • Most of those seeking to buy a newly built house are young people attempting to gain a foothold on the by now legendary property ladder.
    • At this stage in your life, it's good to get on the property ladder.
    • Stepping onto the property ladder can be fraught with pitfalls.
    • If you're struggling to get onto the property ladder, the last thing you need is ropey mortgage advice.
    • Most home loan borrowers want the cheapest mortgage option, to help them get their foot on the property ladder.
    • People continuously strive to get their foot on the property ladder.
    • Spiralling property prices in Dublin are forcing many first-time buyers to look outside the capital to get onto the property ladder.
    • In London life is all about getting your feet on the property ladder.
    • My wife and I cautiously climbed onto the first rung of the property ladder almost eleven years ago.

Definition of property ladder in US English:

property ladder

noun
British
  • A series of ascending stages by which people are perceived to progress as they are able to buy more expensive houses, the initial stage consisting of buying one’s first property.

    first-time buyers can't afford to get on to the property ladder
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Stepping onto the property ladder can be fraught with pitfalls.
    • Like many young couples, newly-weds Ingrid and Mark are struggling to get their feet on the first rung of the property ladder.
    • Start a pension scheme and try to get on the property ladder as quickly as possible, as rent is dead money.
    • At this stage in your life, it's good to get on the property ladder.
    • Uncertainty about the housing market is adding extra pressure to first-time buyers who can't decide whether to get on the property ladder.
    • Spiralling property prices in Dublin are forcing many first-time buyers to look outside the capital to get onto the property ladder.
    • People continuously strive to get their foot on the property ladder.
    • Most home loan borrowers want the cheapest mortgage option, to help them get their foot on the property ladder.
    • In London life is all about getting your feet on the property ladder.
    • If you're struggling to get onto the property ladder, the last thing you need is ropey mortgage advice.
    • My wife and I cautiously climbed onto the first rung of the property ladder almost eleven years ago.
    • Most of those seeking to buy a newly built house are young people attempting to gain a foothold on the by now legendary property ladder.
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