I feel really bad for the young folks looking to try and start things on the right foot
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So do I. We seem to have the country's priorities wrong. Chasing super expensive submarines, for example, while so many people are in need of a roof over their heads.
The government doesn’t build houses. Taxpayer dollars don’t build houses.
I agree the submarine deal is ridiculous, we don’t need submarines - but the money paying for them wouldn’t be used to build houses or address the housing crisis.
Vote Green !
I mean that sounds bad and all but at least Prime Minister Hanson will be rounding up those pesky immigrants and things will be fine /s
Reducing demand by reducing immigration will absolutely reduce house prices. That is the very basis of supply and demand.
Removing all immigrants that have overstayed their visa is a no-brainer. Reducing immigration to a sustainable level is another. Anyone disagreeing doesn’t actually want to fix the housing crisis.
Anyone who actually believes this gets their news from Telegram
You don’t think supply and demand heavily influences, almost to the point of control, prices?
Have you ever heard of an auction?
And you think all these recent immigrants are at these auctions? Spending $1 million+ for a property in Sydney
Have you seen videos of these auctions? Yes, they are.
Also the auction example was simply an example of supply and demand in action.
Perhaps she can get a free time machine from Gina. Pauline can then send her racist ancestors back to where they came from.
“Climate change” and fossil fuels have no impact on this lol. What affects housing prices is supply and demand, and the cost of money. When money is cheap, people spend more. When there are more people wanting to buy than people selling, prices go up.
Currently Australia is importing ~300k new permanent residents per year. These people need houses to live in. We’re not building 300k houses per year, let alone in the major cities where these people want to live. More demand, not enough supply.
Fossil fuels have zero to do with this.
I don't know if you've read the whole article but the people doing the research are not just giving an opinion.

And all other scientists agree with them too, but to be modest we'll just say 97%.