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Maybe Labor's policy on negative gearing is not so bad for property | PROPERTY INSIDERS Podcast

Maybe Labor's policy on negative gearing is not so bad for property | PROPERTY INSIDERS Podcast

Property Investment & Wealth Creation Australia | The Michael Yardney Podcast · Michael Yardney, Dr. Andrew Wilson

April 3, 201924m 27s

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Show Notes

Negative gearing is set to be a key issue in the upcoming federal election.

If elected, Labor intends to reform the practice with the aim of improving housing affordability. The Coalition intends to leave negative gearing as is.

The problem is Labor's proposed policy will affect every Australian home owner and all property investors is designed to put downward pressure on home prices and improve affordability, particularly for first home buyers.

But will it really be as bad for property prices as some media commentators suggest?

Maybe not!

In this week's show, Property Insiders Michael Yardney and Dr. Andrew Wilson chat about how the proposed negative gearing and CGT changes will affect our property markets

You'll also learn about:

  • Labor's tax grab and what it could mean to you.
  • How the proposed negative gearing and CGT changes will affect our property markets
  • Is there really a debt time bomb ticking away?
  • Are migration levels too high

You can also watch the video - Property Insiders | Is Labor's Policy On Negative Gearing Bad For Property? – Maybe Not So Bad Now

Your Property Insiders:

Michael Yardney – Metropole Property Strategists

Dr. Andrew WilsonMy Housing Markets