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That has been shown to be true and it has helped many grass roots people get some investments going, usually by purchasing a cheap rental and trying to pay it down then flip it to buy another better one etc.Negative gearing isn't why house prices are high. It ain't going to do a lot either if you get rid of it.
If the only investment properties were new builds, who would supply the cheap rentals? Just a thought, but if most of the investment properties were new builds, would that force up rents as the investor tries to get a decent rate of return.