The longer it takes to take serious action the more its gonna screw people when prices drop.
i’m not talking about boomers who own 10 properties. but if you’re a dual income no kids and have an 800k mortgage on a property thats suddenly worth 200k less than your mortgage your in for a really bad time.
But this wont actually do that. it might address a portion of the market demand, but hardly all of it. Capital heavy parties arnt disincentivized from hoarding properties. New properties are still fair game for foreign investors. Hows this actually driving down demand? its a drop in the ocean.
The longer it takes to take serious action the more its gonna screw people when prices drop
Certainly true and always a difficult topic when it comes to bringing down house prices. It’s what those of us who don’t already own a home need but it’s political suicide to actually attempt to achieve. Home owners are still the majority of voters and also more influencial (and more likely to be donors).
I suppose the other strategy that they may be going for here is keeping price increases below inflation this is still probably not enough to do even that. Can only hope there is more to come.
The Greens have thumbed their nose at Labor and housing groups representing the nation’s most needy, joining the Coalition to refuse to pass legislation for the $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund.
TinyBreak@aussie.zone 6 days ago
The longer it takes to take serious action the more its gonna screw people when prices drop. i’m not talking about boomers who own 10 properties. but if you’re a dual income no kids and have an 800k mortgage on a property thats suddenly worth 200k less than your mortgage your in for a really bad time.
But this wont actually do that. it might address a portion of the market demand, but hardly all of it. Capital heavy parties arnt disincentivized from hoarding properties. New properties are still fair game for foreign investors. Hows this actually driving down demand? its a drop in the ocean.
OriginalName@lemmy.zip 6 days ago
Certainly true and always a difficult topic when it comes to bringing down house prices. It’s what those of us who don’t already own a home need but it’s political suicide to actually attempt to achieve. Home owners are still the majority of voters and also more influencial (and more likely to be donors).
I suppose the other strategy that they may be going for here is keeping price increases below inflation this is still probably not enough to do even that. Can only hope there is more to come.
Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 6 days ago
afr.com/…/blinken-holds-candid-talks-with-china-s…
Explained: The government’s stalled housing agenda, and why the Greens are opposing it
www.sbs.com.au/news/article/…/wnvzf1i2u
Can’t build shit when the greens and coalition block them at every opportunity