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Coalition’s hands-off housing policy points to 2019 election defeat : Comments
By Blake Pepper and Glen Anderson, published 19/10/2018A combination of real wage growth, targeted land release, and reforms to negative gearing and capital gains concessions would deflate median prices.
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What will happen in the future, is exactly what is happening now to rectify the inequality that comes under the heading of housing all Australians: it will remain a them and us.
There has been an endless amount of time to rectify the problem it has become, but unfortunately the wrong people are in charge of the hell it is to too many, mostly young families with children.
The future of young families and how to house them, should not be handed over to the vagaries of real estate agents, with plunderous intentions.
There is very little-to-none protections for this group of losers.
So, what can be expected as a solution, is more of the same from disinterested Governments of all flavours.
If Governments really want to help this homeless sector, the help urgently needed is attention to mandating long term leases, and a close second, is to fund rent tribunals meaningfully.
Thieving of bond deposits by landlords, is epidemic; and it's the renting class that can least afford to lose often, thousands in lost or stolen bonds.