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What ever happened to Robots?
I miss Robots!!
I miss Robots!!
How's the next 12 - 24 months looking for the first home buyer?
From what I can see/read if things continue to go as they are prices should continue to drop...
I don't think so, sptrawler. They cannot risk losing that amount of political capital imo.My guess is negative gearing is going to be hit.
They love the RBA dropping rates. Swannie claims (god knows on what basis) that interest rates are falling due to the government's magnificent fiscal management.The government has to prick the property bubble, or leave it to the reserve bank to keep dropping interest rates.
When did you hear any politician show the slightest concern for how falling rates hit savers?The problem with that is it increases the retirees dependence on pensions as their deposits fail, therefore costs the government more.
You might be quite right. We'll see.I don't think it will happen before the election, but I think it will happen.
Didn't negative gearing get dissolved (briefly) back in the 80's?
What happened then?
If there are less people investing in property (ie, developers, investors) = more (or same level of) demand, less supply, will prices increase even further?
I don't think so, sptrawler. They cannot risk losing that amount of political capital imo.
They love the RBA dropping rates. Swannie claims (god knows on what basis) that interest rates are falling due to the government's magnificent fiscal management.
Some of the electorate may swallow the line that their mortgages are becoming cheaper due to government policy.
I think even Swanny probably gets that.there is an economic reason behind this, tighter govt budget policy and even expectations for tighter fiscal policy (surplus) gives the CB more wiggle room on the downside with the cash rate as inflation isnt as much of a concern.. [insert ISLM model]
if Swanny actually knew this id be highly surprised
Didn't negative gearing get dissolved (briefly) back in the 80's?
What happened then?
If there are less people investing in property (ie, developers, investors) = more (or same level of) demand, less supply, will prices increase even further?
Rents went up and the public housing list blew out so bad they brought negative gearing back from memory. There was a huge uproar about it.
Would similar out comes happen again, if they did it now?
It is well known to all Australians that in July 1985 the Hawke/Keating
government changed negative gearing so that losses or expenses could not
be claimed against rental or other income. The immediate result was a
dampening of investment in rental accommodation and significant increases
in average rents. The Hawke/Keating government quickly restored the
negative gearing rules in September 1987.
According to the Australian Bureau of statistics between 1985 and 1988 the
number of private sector dwellings completed dropped from 129,100 per year
to 107,700. At the same time the waiting list for public housing had a dramatic
increase from 144,600 to 198,100 which was a 37% increase.
Source:http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/2f762f95845417aeca25706
c00834efa/f93a40ff13f209dfca2570ec007877a1!OpenDocument
I think even Swanny probably gets that.
Perhaps you'd like to comment about WHY inflation isn't as much of a concern? i.e. why it's so low.
Didn't negative gearing get dissolved (briefly) back in the 80's?
What happened then?
If there are less people investing in property (ie, developers, investors) = more (or same level of) demand, less supply, will prices increase even further?
Would similar out comes happen again, if they did it now?
Rents went up and the public housing list blew out so bad they brought negative gearing back from memory. There was a huge uproar about it.
Easy. Abolish negative gearing. Give a boost/incentive to build new for investment purposes.
1) Make it so debts due to property bankruptcy cannot be removed during a bankruptcy. i.e those scammers will have to pay it off for LIFE !!
2) Imprison all real estate agents and property agents for human rights abuses due to depriving an entire generation of adequate housing, i.e a human right.
2) Imprison all real estate agents and property agents for human rights abuses due to depriving an entire generation of adequate housing, i.e a human right.
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