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Overpriced and over here: Housing affordability : Comments
By Damian Jeffree, published 13/2/2006Compared to the United States Australian house prices impose a huge financial burden on first home buyers.
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However, to bring house prices down is a simple task, just remove negative gearing. This will cause a crash in house prices. As a side effect it will also bankraupt a fair number of middle age people who are trying to save for retirement or pay for their kids education or entry into the housing market (it's a vicious cycle). A little bit of pain but long term gain, at least for those young new home buyers.
Another option could be to change Australian's definition of a suitable home. Australians seem to think that if they don't have a room for each kid, one for the TV another for the computer, a parent's retreat, a gardern with a pool, and a three car garage then its just not a house. As well as leading to urban sprawl it will also push up land prices, and push up house prices closer to CBD areas simply because there are fewer homes. Anybody got population density figures for citiies like NY, Tokyo, HK, London etc?
When I look at Sydney I'm always amazed at how few residential high rise buildings they are and how far and wide the city sprawls.
And remember lots of Americans call a trailer in a trailer park home.
Paul