Catherine Cashmore
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gardensThe disappearing Aussie backyard and its emotional, physical and mental toll
Green space is disappearing as Australians move towards high-density living, and we are losing part of our culture along with it.
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residentialWhile governments provide rhetoric and reports, thousands are waiting for real housing solutions
The state and federal governments commission discussion papers and reports on housing affordability, but nothing gets done to help those doing it tough.
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residentialAustralia's property market is in for a long, flat long road ahead
The recent cash rate cut is not going to make housing more affordable for the millions of Aussies who struggle to put a roof over their heads.
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residentialForeign investors banking wealth in Australian real estate and hurting affordability
Our limited established stock and precious inner-urban land should favour those who require a roof rather than a speculative investment.
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negative gearingNegative gearing is unethical
Successive governments have created a model of property ownership that favours investors and makes housing less affordable.
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residentialUnless we address affordability, Australia's property market will hit an iceberg: Catherine Cashmore
Like the “unsinkable” Titanic on calm waters, no one seems to be flagging the great iceberg ahead for Australia's property market.
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newsThe death of the housing market – for all but a few
National housing supply reports indicate that we’re facing a real crisis and when looking through the crystal ball the outlook doesn’t get any sunnier.
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residentialAustralia's obsession with bigger and better property is making it less and less affordable
Australians are obsessed with making money through property - and potential first-home buyers can't get a foothold.
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residentialNegative equity hurting McMansion owners, but most home owners needn’t worry
The desire to own bigger, better houses is encouraging some to overpay, and prestige suburbs are now struggling with negative equity.
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residentialCommunity facilities are necessary to keep home buyers both healthy and happy
If we’re going to keep building outwards – and we must, to house our growing population – it’s vital we invest money at the same time into infrastructure.
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