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The Great housing hijack: the hoaxes and myths keeping prices high for renters and buyers in Australia /

While Australians on regular incomes dream of lower rents and prices, the housing policy debate has been hijacked, sailing further away from workable solutions. Leading economics commentator Cameron Murray reveals how property insiders shape the housing market and its policy settings. He explains what property developers really mean when they call for more supply in order to provide affordable housing. He shows why landlords and the real estate industry resist rent controls and why the tax and first home buyer policies of the main political parties achieve little for first home buyers. The hoaxes created by the Housing Cheer Squad hide the brutal truth: for every winner in the property market, there is a loser. For anyone who wants to truly understand the housing market in Australia, The Great Housing Hijack is essential reading. Drawing on the best housing policies around the world, Murray shows how Australia could create a genuinely affordable housing program without compromising the interests of existing property owners.

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32320005011220 363.50994 MUR
Adult Non Fiction   In Transit . . From Rutherford Library to East Maitland Library, Rit/ .  
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ISBN 9781761470851 (pbk)
176147085X (pbk)
Classification Number 363.50994 MUR
Author Murray, Cameron K.
Title The Great housing hijack [BK]
Physical Description illustrations ;
Contents Property problems -- Five housing market equilibria -- Housing hijackers -- Distractions and distortions -- Hoax housing policies -- Course corrections.
While Australians on regular incomes dream of lower rents and prices, the housing policy debate has been hijacked, sailing further away from workable solutions. Leading economics commentator Cameron Murray reveals how property insiders shape the housing market and its policy settings. He explains what property developers really mean when they call for more supply in order to provide affordable housing. He shows why landlords and the real estate industry resist rent controls and why the tax and first home buyer policies of the main political parties achieve little for first home buyers. The hoaxes created by the Housing Cheer Squad hide the brutal truth: for every winner in the property market, there is a loser. For anyone who wants to truly understand the housing market in Australia, The Great Housing Hijack is essential reading. Drawing on the best housing policies around the world, Murray shows how Australia could create a genuinely affordable housing program without compromising the interests of existing property owners.
Classification General.
Subject Real property
Home ownership -- Australia
Rent -- Australia
Housing policy
Housing (Australia)
Housing -- Economic aspects -- Australia
Housing -- Prices -- Australia
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