EP. 1309: Who killed the Investor? Exploring the Idea of Rent Control
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What happens when landlords begin to exit the property market en masse? Discover the shifting sands of the Australian real estate landscape as we discuss the growing trend of landlords selling their investment properties. We unpack the impact of government policies on landlords' profitability, examining the role of rent control and stagnant land tax thresholds. These measures, while well-intentioned, could lead to a decrease in available rental properties and an increase in homelessness. We'll also explore how the introduction of superannuation has redirected investment funds from property to the equities market, reshaping the choices available to everyday investors.
As rents rise and landlords leave, tenants find themselves caught in the crossfire. Examine the possible repercussions of policies like the removal of negative gearing, which may further strain the rental market. The conversation doesn't shy away from the tough questions, but we aim to foster a dialogue for a balanced approach that respects the needs of both landlords and tenants, ensuring a sustainable future for everyone. And amidst the serious discussion, we sprinkle in our best wishes for the Penrith Panthers, rooting for their success.
Capitole
1. EP. 1309: Who killed the Investor? Exploring the Idea of Rent Control (00:00:00)
2. Impact of Rent Control on Landlords (00:00:01)
3. Rising Rents and Landlord Concerns (00:12:47)
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