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Housing Minister Chris Bishop is encouraging tenants to negotiate a cheaper deal as rent prices drop.
Rental prices fell their lowest level in two years in September, prompting some landlords to offer incentives to entice people to viewings.
Speaking after a Select Committee on housing on Wednesday afternoon, Bishop said renters should be taking advantage of the market.
"I'd encourage people to go and negotiate with their landlord and if they think they can get lower rent, they should, because that'll be good for them and it will be good for their own back pocket.
"I had a guy say to me yesterday that he was paying $650 a week and in his apartment building he found two apartments for rent in the same building at $600, exactly the same apartment.
"[He] rang his landlord up and said, 'oi, I'm on $650 these are going for $600, I could move'.
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