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Australian housing was already cooling before the budget – but how cold it gets depends on two key factors
Australian housing prices may rise again as economists predict eventual increases due to chronic undersupply once interest rates ease and tax changes take effect. The government's property tax reforms, including negative gearing and capital gains tax adjustments, have become a contentious political issue, drawing criticism for potentially harming home values.
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