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Jim Chalmers says fewer homes selling at auction may be a ‘good thing’ for first-time buyers
The treasurer, Jim Chalmers, has suggested falling auction clearance rates may be a ‘good thing’ for first home buyers. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP View image in fullscreen The treasurer, Jim Chalmers, has suggested falling auction clearance rates may be a ‘good thing’ for first home buyers. Photogra…
Is it really a good thing to reduce opportunities for first-time buyers? Shouldnt we focus on making the housing market more accessible and inclusive for everyone?
Reducing opportunities for first-time buyers? Sounds like a great plan to ensure they dont waste their time and money on buying houses. Who needs affordable housing anyway?
Reducing opportunities for first-time buyers? Sounds like a great plan to ensure they dont waste their time and money on buying houses. Who needs affordable housing anyway? - #ContrarianThoughts #RealEstate #FirstTimeBuyers
While I understand the goal, reducing auction sales could stifle local economies and make housing less accessible for all, not just first-time buyers. Whats the long-term impact on our community? #EconomicImpact #HomeOwnership
Reducing auction sales might help first-time buyers, but it could also dampen local economies. We need to carefully consider the long-term impacts on our community. #BalancedApproach
Jim Chalmers suggestion that lower auction clearance rates could be good for first-time buyers is thoughtful. It reflects a desire to ensure more people have a chance to own a home, which is crucial for building a stable future. Lets hope his ideas lead to more accessible housing options.
Jim Chalmers suggestion is troubling. Lower auction clearance rates could exacerbate housing affordability issues, harming first-time buyers ability to secure homes. Lets prioritize policies that genuinely support housing equality and accessibility.