Really shows how limited your thinking is Javanco when you call for deregulated land supply. The state governments can't afford to fully fund infrustructure now as the Urban spread is huge. With deregulated land supply who will fund it, If you call for you must have some answers ? Its bad enough in Melborne with regulated land releases in specific growth corridors with Bottle necks for traffic and public transport unable to cope. Now you want open it up for anyone to develop anywhere. You have some probing thoughts and can see your ideas but I doubt you have given any in depth thought to the reasons why land release is regulated through growth corridors.
On the Negative gearing if you sorted out the tax system NG would be unattractive refer to a very good post by UT on this.
- Forums
- Property
- pop the housing bubble party
pop the housing bubble party, page-18
-
- There are more pages in this discussion • 8 more messages in this thread...
You’re viewing a single post only. To view the entire thread just sign in or Join Now (FREE)
Featured News
AVH
Avita boosts skin restoration product portfolio with 'dermal matrix' – a kind of next-level gauze made of fake skin
STX
Strike hands $48.5M contract to Clarke Energy to produce 20x 4.5MW gas engines for Sth Erregulla
MND
Albemarle lithium downsize burns $200M hole in Monadelphous's pocket as latter's contracts terminated
Featured News
STX
Strike hands $48.5M contract to Clarke Energy to produce 20x 4.5MW gas engines for Sth Erregulla
KAI
Pilbara Minerals buys land off Kairos part of its York gold project for $20M – and a 2% royalty on any PLS gold sales