Dutton concedes homes sales to foreigners are ‘low’
Peter Dutton has conceded only a tiny fraction of property sales in Australia are made by foreign residents, after struggling to say what the effect of his newly announced population policy would be on the housing market.
The opposition leader used his budget reply speech on Thursday night to pledge a Coalition government would slash permanent migration, cutting arrivals by a quarter to 140,000 a year, and ban foreign investors and temporary residents from buying established homes for two years.
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