State Opposition Locks Horns With Government Over Housing Affordability

State Opposition Locks Horns With Government Over Housing Affordability
A sold sign on a real estate board is seen in Sydney, Australia on Aug. 1, 2017. William West/AFP via Getty Images
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Housing affordability has become the next political battleground in Australia’s most populous state as the state Labor Party offers to cut stamp duty (a one-off tax to the government) for 46,000 first-home buyers.

New home buyers around the country have struggled to keep up with rising property prices over the last decade; and while there was respite during the pandemic, recent interest rate rises have ratcheted up the pressure again.

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