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Why don't the Greens want to support more housing?

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Created by FormulaNova 4 months ago, 20 Sep 2024
FormulaNova
WA, 14847 posts
20 Sep 2024 5:36AM
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Are the Greens really worried about people or they just want their own way? Surely more people into owning their own house is a good thing?

Mr Milk
NSW, 3054 posts
20 Sep 2024 9:48AM
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Adam Bandt was on 730 last night explaining their position. What it seems to be is that government co ownership of housing is OK, but that house or flat, when it is sold, must be sold back to the government. Presumably the government agency then resells part ownership to a new "owner".
To me that looks like public housing with an enormous deposit required.

FormulaNova
WA, 14847 posts
20 Sep 2024 2:39PM
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Mr Milk said..
Adam Bandt was on 730 last night explaining their position. What it seems to be is that government co ownership of housing is OK, but that house or flat, when it is sold, must be sold back to the government. Presumably the government agency then resells part ownership to a new "owner".
To me that looks like public housing with an enormous deposit required.


Actually, I disagree with the policy too. I don't even really like the idea of guaranteeing deposits (to avoid lender's insurance) and even first home owner grants. Even stamp duty discounts are not a good idea, which is funny as I have used both a first home owner grant and gotten stamp duty discount I think.

The reason that they are terrible is that it just stimulates the housing market even more.

Maybe the government want this so that their own IPs go up even more in price and they can sell them off? I imagine that cuttings capital gains discounts and tax benefits for negative gearing would be poison within the political parties.

bjw
QLD, 3647 posts
27 Sep 2024 7:55PM
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The Greens think that ending negative gearing will actually decrease demand or increase supply of new housing.

Carantoc
WA, 6890 posts
27 Sep 2024 7:54PM
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bjw said..
The Greens think...


I don't mean to be a pedant, but I think you may have erred in this part of your assessment

cisco
QLD, 12348 posts
27 Sep 2024 10:54PM
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Mr Milk said..
Adam Bandt was on 730 last night explaining their position. What it seems to be is that government co ownership of housing is OK, but that house or flat, when it is sold, must be sold back to the government. Presumably the government agency then resells part ownership to a new "owner".
To me that looks like public housing with an enormous deposit required.


To me that looks like communism. Remember the "Greens" are water melons. Green on the outside but red on the inside.



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