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The sharp increase in apartment supply in Melbourne over the past five years has dampened price growth according to CoreLogic.

Victorian housing plan a bust without tax reform, say industry experts

Melbourne’s supply of new apartments has collapsed beneath the weight of labor shortages, material costs and state government taxes and levies.

  • Chip Le Grand

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First home buyers can access the federal government’s Help to Buy shared equity scheme and the low-deposit First Home Guarantee to help purchase a property.

How a tax you rarely pay is slowing the property market

Economists say the tax raises the barrier to entry for first home buyers who are trying to get into the market and discourages empty nesters from downsizing.

  • Jim Malo
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Why tax reform is the national debate we can no longer afford to avoid

The major political parties have deserted the debate stage when it comes to tax reform. But Allegra Spender is going where no non-government MP has gone before.

  • Shane Wright
The land sits behind Belongil Beach, at Byron Bay.

The $8m Byron Bay estate that’s now worth $800,000

The property is a two-minute walk from the beach and is owned by a company linked to a legendary TV power couple.

  • Catherine Naylor
Jordan van den Berg, outside unoccupied homes in Brunswick.

One in 20 Melbourne homes empty during housing crisis

Almost 100,000 homes in Melbourne are either unoccupied or barely occupied. They could fix the public housing waiting list twice over.

  • Josh Gordon and Rachael Dexter
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Many argue the housing crunch has been coming for decades.

Queenslanders slugged $3.5 billion more than forecast in stamp duty

And a new report says Brisbane home buyers would spend almost a decade paying down the taxes on a 30-year, $730,000 mortgage on a house and land package.

  • William Ton
Melbourne rents have soared.

Victoria’s new tax is driving landlords out. But is that a bad thing?

It has become easy for landlords and real estate agents to point to the recently expanded land tax as a reason for spiking rents. But it’s more complicated.

  • Jim Malo
While being on acreage can be pleasant, the size of your property can risk stymieing your pension options.

My bush property is too big for me to get the pension. What can I do?

While being on acreage can be pleasant, the size of your property can risk stymieing your pension options.

  • Paul Benson
The annual number of active rental bonds in Victoria fell for the first time since 1999.

Rental crisis deepens as number of bonds drop for first time on record

The number of homes being leased in Victoria has fallen year-on-year for the first time since records began, while the number of new rental properties hitting the market has also plunged.

  • Kieran Rooney

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