Part equity housing has been around at a State level for years now
and it has enabled first home owners to buy their own home which otherwise
they could not afford.
This is an extension of those schemes at a Commonwealth level. In WA for example
most developments include an affordable housing component within those developments.
It enables the purchase of a home with a low deposit and whereby you
own a majority share of the property. The property is treated as if the person fully owns it with no
involvement from the Government body. The person can buy the govts share when they
can afford it at market value or if they sell the capital gains are shared according to the
ownership ratio.
Developers, have embraced this policy because to an extent it provides some guaranteed
sales for the govt sponsored home equity component.Participants for example can buy a
really nice place or apartment in a first class complex because they are only up for part of
the purchase price. The govt doesn't interfere with their share and only becomes involved
on buyout or sale.Its a system that's been tested in various States and it works. The biggest
problem is that there have not been enough such opportunities offered. This expands access
and can only be a good thing.
Coalition shills like you Angor will have jumped the gun and criticised it just because its Labor
wanting to expand this initiative. You have overlooked the fact that liberal state govts
have embraced part home equity schemes also.
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