Will Scrapping Negative Gearing Crash Australia's Property Market? - With Junge Ma
Will Scrapping Negative Gearing Crash Australia's Property Market? Will scrapping negative gearing crash the property market in Australia? In this episode, Junge Ma provides a historical perspective on negative gearing, discussing its introduction, past restrictions, and the effects on property prices. She gives her insights on the potential effects of banning negative gearing based on past data and logical reasoning. With information from the Grattan Institute's new model, viewers can gain more context on the impacts of the property market. Don't miss out on this informative discussion—click on this episode now! Article about Grattan Institute's new model: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-10-0... Checkout Junge's blog post here: https://www.investorkit.com.au/blog/w... CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction 00:32 - History of Negative Gearing in Australia 01:16 - Impact of Historical Changes on House Prices 02:00 - Will the Market Crash if Negative Gearing is Banned? 03:16 - Transitional Effects of a Negative Gearing Ban 04:08 - Policy Changes and Long-Term Market Trends 06:18 - Grattan Institute's Model on Negative Gearing Ban 07:02 - Conclusion 🥇🥇 InvestorKit - Back To Back "Buyers Agency Of The Year 2023 & 2024" Book your discovery call here: https://www.investorkit.com.au/youtube ✅ HOW WE CAN HELP YOU: By being the most trusted, data-driven Buyers Agency for aspiring investors who wish to create real financial change by helping them invest with confidence, outperform the market, and build a high-performing property portfolio. 👉 https://www.investorkit.com.au ✅ CONNECT WITH INVESTORKIT: Website: 👉 https://www.investorkit.com.au Send your questions to: 👉 [email protected] Follow us on Facebook: 👉 / investorkit Follow us on Instagram: 👉 / investorkit.com.au Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: 👉 / @investorkit Connect with us on LinkedIn: 👉 / investorkit See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is general in nature and should not be considered as personal financial advice. The podcast host, guests, and contributors are not licensed financial advisors. Please seek professional financial advice that is tailored to your situation and circumstances before making any financial decisions.