The National Forum   Donate   Your Account   On Line Opinion   Forum   Blogs   Polling   About   
The Forum - On Line Opinion's article discussion area



Syndicate
RSS/XML


RSS 2.0

Main Articles General

Sign In      Register

The Forum > Article Comments > Rich Uncle Albo’s shared equity nightmare > Comments

Rich Uncle Albo’s shared equity nightmare : Comments

By Graham Young, published 13/5/2022

For the worst-crafted, most ineffectual policy of this election campaign it would be hard to go past Rich Uncle Albo's shared equity housing scheme.

  1. Pages:
  2. Page 1
  3. 2
  4. 3
  5. 4
  6. All
Yes, rent to buy would be a better deal with a portion of the rent becoming the deposit.
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Friday, 13 May 2022 8:03:02 AM
Find out more about this user Recommend this comment for deletion Return to top of page Return to Forum Main Page Copy comment URL to clipboard
Shudder. Sharing a house with big brudder.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 13 May 2022 9:21:39 AM
Find out more about this user Recommend this comment for deletion Return to top of page Return to Forum Main Page Copy comment URL to clipboard
You see!…they just don’t get it.

A whole generation now, and future generations, are rendered homeless!

This just doesn’t sink in!

Australia has the most expensive housing in the World!

The culprits for this outrage, are NOT the ones to be trusted to fix it.

It’s time to vote with a bullet not a ballot paper!

Dan
Posted by diver dan, Friday, 13 May 2022 10:50:23 AM
Find out more about this user Recommend this comment for deletion Return to top of page Return to Forum Main Page Copy comment URL to clipboard
Restrict negative gearing to the first investment property only.
Maximise total investment properties to, say, 5.
A pity homo sapiens is so greedy.
Posted by ateday, Friday, 13 May 2022 2:27:15 PM
Find out more about this user Recommend this comment for deletion Return to top of page Return to Forum Main Page Copy comment URL to clipboard
Property investors with their landlord mentality have been on the negative gearing gravy train of tax write offs for years, while many Australians, mostly young families who have a right to ownership of affordable bricks and mortar are literally being locked out. The pity with the 10,000 is its not 100,000.

Morrison's housing policy involves throwing over $5 billion dollars in the drink with a worthless French subs contract, and running up a trillion dollar debt by lining the pockets of his backers from the big end of town.
Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 13 May 2022 4:26:30 PM
Find out more about this user Recommend this comment for deletion Return to top of page Return to Forum Main Page Copy comment URL to clipboard
Graham, your anti- Labor bias is showing.
David
Posted by VK3AUU, Friday, 13 May 2022 5:06:53 PM
Find out more about this user Recommend this comment for deletion Return to top of page Return to Forum Main Page Copy comment URL to clipboard
  1. Pages:
  2. Page 1
  3. 2
  4. 3
  5. 4
  6. All

About Us :: Search :: Discuss :: Feedback :: Legals :: Privacy