Australia's Insane Housing Market

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  • @BendyChoy
    @BendyChoy16 күн бұрын

    Americans are going through challenging financial times, especially regarding housing affordability and retirement savings.

  • @ZhannaDavidova

    @ZhannaDavidova

    16 күн бұрын

    Absolutely. The fear of not being able to retire comfortably might tempt people to make risky investments or neglect proper financial planning, which could spell trouble for their portfolios in the long run.

  • @BarbaraPearson55

    @BarbaraPearson55

    16 күн бұрын

    As we observe the current economic landscape, it's evident that we're entering a recession. These times can present significant financial challenges.

  • @ClayneBanks

    @ClayneBanks

    16 күн бұрын

    It's a vicious cycle. If people can't afford homes, they might delay retirement savings. On the other hand, if they focus solely on saving for retirement without considering their housing situation, they could miss out on potential investment opportunities.

  • @cherylhills3227

    @cherylhills3227

    16 күн бұрын

    Indeed, recessions can profoundly impact people's financial stability and investment portfolios.

  • @BendyChoy

    @BendyChoy

    16 күн бұрын

    How did you find a good financial advisor? How can you determine if they are trustworthy and competent?

  • @vladnikitin2566
    @vladnikitin256623 күн бұрын

    As a former Australian tax accountant, to answer your question at 10:50: no.

  • @Timely-ud4rm

    @Timely-ud4rm

    23 күн бұрын

    In the US, we gotta pay uncle sam Property taxes so for use sadly we do have to pay taxes.

  • @goatfood1504

    @goatfood1504

    23 күн бұрын

    @@Timely-ud4rmmy dad has property and he is not paying any taxes, depreciation lets you avoid that in the short term then just 1031 into something you don’t need to manage and they’ll keep depreciating for you, you can essentially kick the tax can down the road forever if you know the right people.

  • @mathmoril

    @mathmoril

    23 күн бұрын

    @@Timely-ud4rm hahahaha yours is fucked too, 37% is your highest bracket at 609k usd, ours is 37% at 135k aud (91k usd), and 45% at 190k aud

  • @markusa5293

    @markusa5293

    23 күн бұрын

    Bunch of property owners whining in these replies. The reality is, property tax is one of the best tax policies in targeting the rich over the poor.

  • @Spoon80085

    @Spoon80085

    22 күн бұрын

    @@mathmoril We have to pay State taxes, Federal taxes, and municipal taxes so it stacks up

  • @zywf3896
    @zywf389623 күн бұрын

    Just hope he never finds out the tax rate and government incentives for our mining and gas companies, then he would really lose his mind.

  • @DNeonLamp

    @DNeonLamp

    23 күн бұрын

    Imagine being a country that got an incredible mining boom in the 90s and using it to subsidize those mining companies and cripple future tax income for several decades with insane housing policy.

  • @Pistolita221

    @Pistolita221

    23 күн бұрын

    @@DNeonLamp he, yeah imagine cause it's a hypothetical... 😭😭

  • @apessimist7295

    @apessimist7295

    23 күн бұрын

    Hope he never finds out about Foreign Tax Credit, where you can earn billions of dollars AUD overseas and basically never pay tax since the individual is taxed and rebated (IF THEY EVEN KNOW HOW TO) from foreign taxed income. So essentially, you can earn amazing money overseas in the country of your choosing and get refunded come tax season instead of paying tax. Remember, if the corporate tax is high, you can claim that against your own countries marginal tax rate and get refunded FOR EVERYTHING you lose from your own decision to earn money overseas.

  • @Liam-co1bw

    @Liam-co1bw

    23 күн бұрын

    as a 17yr old australian im fucking dreading becoming an adult cos our country sounds so fucked.

  • @tomconroy5670

    @tomconroy5670

    23 күн бұрын

    @@Liam-co1bw Yeah looook.... its not great

  • @MotivatedMan
    @MotivatedMan21 күн бұрын

    I bought a house in western Sydney for $800k Just to put this into perspective. There’s an Australian dude who goes around recording “hoods” I walked outside one day and this guy is walking straight past my house with his fucking GoPro recording himself I walked back inside and said to my wife, I just seen Spanian doing an into the hood we are fucking selling 😂

  • @secondhandfat3110

    @secondhandfat3110

    19 күн бұрын

    mate you fuckin made my day haha that is too good

  • @jimmytheslav3351

    @jimmytheslav3351

    19 күн бұрын

    lets ogggggggg

  • @__J____ff

    @__J____ff

    19 күн бұрын

    I'm really curious if you bought it with mortgage

  • @VirtualWonderBoy

    @VirtualWonderBoy

    18 күн бұрын

    Bruva

  • @Sammy25100

    @Sammy25100

    18 күн бұрын

    Sounds about right. Bought for $800k in the roughest part of Sydney. I feel for you brother 😂

  • @JetsFittedUp
    @JetsFittedUp23 күн бұрын

    SF being software and SJ being hardware actually is a good way of putting it

  • @sarkaranish

    @sarkaranish

    23 күн бұрын

    The housing market obviously makes sense being more expensive in SF and SJ, they are some of the most productive cities on earth. And yet somehow sydney and Vancouver are more expensive despite being pretty unproductive. That's insane.

  • @JetsFittedUp

    @JetsFittedUp

    23 күн бұрын

    @@sarkaranish I'm Canadian brother you don't have to tell me the market is insane

  • @sarkaranish

    @sarkaranish

    23 күн бұрын

    @@JetsFittedUp ur cooked, invest in glizzies

  • @Macquarrie1999

    @Macquarrie1999

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@@sarkaranishAnd at least the Bay Area has high salaries, even in non tech jobs. Canadian salaries are dogshit.

  • @stephet3683

    @stephet3683

    23 күн бұрын

    @@sarkaranish median home price for a single family home in Vancouver (not greater Vancouver) is $1.9M USD. Median home/apartment price in Silicon Valley and Manhattan is $2M USD. Yes homes are larger in Vancouver ($800/sqft) compared to $1300/sqft but it’s insane given the salaries Canadians get.

  • @urallnutz5294
    @urallnutz529420 күн бұрын

    This video doesn't mention an even more hilarious fact on the ground. The new houses being built are of increasingly subpar quality since the builders are desperate to claw a margin. There's houses being built in floodzones, crumbling apartments, cracked mold boxes. Everyone is staring at their house value go up on paper, but eventually a huge swathe of these houses will be unlivable.

  • @Caterpillar222

    @Caterpillar222

    19 күн бұрын

    There is a place where i live that is known to flood and it’s getting developed!

  • @will_beck

    @will_beck

    19 күн бұрын

    I mean Brisbane CBD is built on a floodplain so what's a few more houses in a flood zone.

  • @Cheasle2

    @Cheasle2

    13 күн бұрын

    there are massive developments near where I live in Brisbane that are on a flood plane marshland and its right next to a huge lake... Its been catastrophically flooded multiple times in the last few years... We're cooked.

  • @tedwachtel9066
    @tedwachtel906623 күн бұрын

    What makes the negative gearing idea more fucked is that you can claim depreciation on the home to turn positively geared investments to negatively geared investments. Meaning you can make money off investment properties and instead of paying tax on the income get a deduction on your taxable income. Then when it comes to sell years later and you've depreciated $100,000's off the value of the home you somehow still sell it for far more than you originally paid and then instead of being in trouble for claiming depreciation on an appreciating asset for years, capital gains tax comes in and says you get to keep basically all the profit tax free

  • @filip5108

    @filip5108

    23 күн бұрын

    As a landlord in Sydney (sorry) I think claiming depreciation is the most fucked thing about investment properties. Why am I allowed to claim a 5-10k yearly tax deduction so easily? It’s just free money that most normal people aren’t aware of, but contributes so hard to the negative gearing issues.

  • @k.vn.k

    @k.vn.k

    19 күн бұрын

    Negative gearing: income from renting out my house is less than my mortgage. The difference can be claimed during tax income = profit! 😊

  • @TheSting772

    @TheSting772

    19 күн бұрын

    Depreciating asset only on new builds.

  • @TheSting772

    @TheSting772

    19 күн бұрын

    So if you are claiming depreciation on a second hand property then you are liable for gaol time.

  • @filip5108

    @filip5108

    19 күн бұрын

    You can claim depreciation for 40 years 🤣 doesn’t have to be brand new

  • @Shad0w5carab
    @Shad0w5carab21 күн бұрын

    Yep, as someone from NSW in my mid 20’s it feels pretty hopeless ngl. Housing is likely the #1 political issue among people my age and yet we have little to no trust in any of our politicians to do anything about it. Our politicians don’t care about younger generations, our older generations don’t care about younger generations, they just care about their own retirement and would rather call us all ‘lazy and entitled’ despite us working just as hard as they did for a fraction of the reward than actually acknowledge the mess they made and do something about it. We should be an incredibly rich and prosperous country and yet their greed and short sightedness meant most of that wealth has been sent overseas or to the pockets of their already rich mates.

  • @vexusdesu6272

    @vexusdesu6272

    21 күн бұрын

    It's looking pretty doomed for us and I don't see any hope for the future

  • @Riskninjaz

    @Riskninjaz

    20 күн бұрын

    Bitcoin is freedom boys. Study.

  • @brendanh8193

    @brendanh8193

    19 күн бұрын

    Your last sentence conflicts with your earlier argument that it is a generational issue. It's can't be both.

  • @benhamilton574

    @benhamilton574

    19 күн бұрын

    Buy outside of the capitals. Sydney is like a Paris of France or New York of America you're gonna pay. Go to major cities around the worlsd and see how much its gonna cost you. Unlucky but that's how it is the sooner you get your head around it the better you will be. Fuckwits whinging and complaining will never get anything cause they are pussies.

  • @cherrybomber69

    @cherrybomber69

    14 күн бұрын

    Think harder ​@@brendanh8193

  • @arcticfoxes8034
    @arcticfoxes803423 күн бұрын

    As an Australian, It wouldnt even be that hard to fix the Australian property market. Get rid of negative gearing, limit foreign investment and increase capital gains tax and so many problems get solved. There would still be some complex issues that will take longer to fix, but for now making the changes I listed would be a great start. The issue is that we only have two major political parties, and neither one is interested in doing it. Its not just the mega rich who fund politicians that would be hurt, but pretty much everyone who owns a home. Eventually though something is going to give, and I think it is going to happen when the cafes/businesses/restaurants in the rich areas start closing down because the workers cant afford to live there anymore, and they don't want to commute 2 hours there and back for awful pay.

  • @grathepic

    @grathepic

    23 күн бұрын

    As a Canadian who lives near Vancouver, we just got capital gains tax and significant changes to all our housing policy's to make more dense housing far easier to build. But there is a significant chunk of people who are against all of it, and we are about to vote in Poilievre, a unironic trump wannabe. But I just have to remember we only need one more tax cut and the wealth will trickle down.

  • @Redshiftxi

    @Redshiftxi

    23 күн бұрын

    @@grathepic He is no Trump wannabe lol. The Liberals are trying to him paint like this so you don't vote for him. He won't fix Canada but please, don't insult yourself like this

  • @ThePenguinface

    @ThePenguinface

    23 күн бұрын

    That’s already happening - cafe we go to every morning at work has had really high turnover recently. Owner says all applicants are from 1-2hrs away and most don’t last more than a few months. Makes sense when the cheapest rentals anywhere near there are like $600/wk…

  • @Sir_Eggplant

    @Sir_Eggplant

    23 күн бұрын

    You're partially wrong here. The Labor Party did actually want to change this, twice. In both 2016 and the 2019 elections they campaigned on getting rid of negative gearing and capital gains tax, and they lost the election both times, and they probably would have lost again in 2021 if they tried it a third time.

  • @ThugHunterfromIsrael

    @ThugHunterfromIsrael

    23 күн бұрын

    @@grathepic i watch canadian house hearings for fun. from what i remember, poilievre is much more than a "trump wannabe." I wouldn't even say they come close to eachother. pollievre seems like he has much more of a spine in general, and is generally more sensible. i don't exactly hate trump, even if i think his economic policy is bogus and he's just capitalizing on unrest and the people's need for a populist, but i tend to agree with him more than biden. im voting him soon. even saying all this good stuff about trump, i think pollievre is better.

  • @jason2mate
    @jason2mate23 күн бұрын

    The biggest issue we have is that nearly all Politicians we have even running, have massive amounts of investment property, so have literally 0 incentive to actually change what is going on.

  • @jameslucas9100

    @jameslucas9100

    19 күн бұрын

    This right here is the big issue. And the first home buyers schemes where the government will buy 25% of your property value proves it.

  • @drobeofwar7588
    @drobeofwar758819 күн бұрын

    The other issue is that we are so heavily taxed in every other aspect of life that it further encourages property speculation

  • @LuckayyLucario
    @LuckayyLucario23 күн бұрын

    In 2016 and the 2019 elections labor promised changes to negative gearing, but both times they were hit with extremely negative press about it and it was hailed as one of the major reasons they lost both of those elections, so for the 2022 election, where labor won, they had dropped the changes. doesn't help that they constantly have the negative press for the past few years while in power dropping articles like: "are labor going to break their promises and remove negative gearing while they are in government" if they change the system for the betterment of the country, they'll just get destroyed by the press and get voted out 💀

  • @ethanstyant9704

    @ethanstyant9704

    20 күн бұрын

    That's because our mainstream news channels are owned by the same guy who owns fox news (yes really)

  • @dracekidjr
    @dracekidjr22 күн бұрын

    It's crazy to talk about each country going through housing crises and entering massive bubbles individually when the crux of the problem is the 1% controlling the entire world economy due to being unchecked for so long.

  • 20 күн бұрын

    This is a dumb non-answer

  • @UmbraBree

    @UmbraBree

    12 күн бұрын

    We all know its mass immigrations fault as the main driver of wages not going up with inflation and the driver of house prices going up soo much

  • @DNeonLamp
    @DNeonLamp23 күн бұрын

    For starters, Australia has compulsory voting, and while engagement is certainly lower in younger voters it's inaccurate to say that the home owners are the people who vote. As someone studying town planning in Australia, the idea that NIMBYs are stopping greenfield development is ridiculous. NIMBYs are stopping densification. The red tape for new housing approvals in greenfield areas is because the cities are stretched to the limit of how far they can be sustained. Saying that Australia has limitless space to expand is fucking insane. It has limitless space to provide 2 hour commutes for sure, but then that costs hundreds of millions in consistent infrastructure upkeep for all the new commuting routes and public services, all for developments that we know cause unhappiness for the commuters (Big A frequently cites the study on commute effects on happiness). Ultimately, people are somewhat responsible with their desire for detached housing above all and an unwillingness to adapt to cities that can logistically be provided to them, but worse is the developers who refuse to build for lower profit margins, which is why the red tape is so involved, Australian developers are trying to use "trickle down housing" and blaming red tape for stopping them is blatant propaganda. (EDIT: lack of government investment/reasonable economic policy is also to blame definitely, but with labour shortages in construction developers are actively retooling their developments to provide fewer high end apartments in order to maximise profit margins). As for negative gearing, that was a huge election promise to remove before the pandemic and got twisted by the media monopoly into a fear campaign exactly as you said: that removing it would make old people homeless. Why did this happen? I'm the 90s we got a mining boom in a conservative government who basically spent the boom to kill our tax income for the entire time since. And the one thing that the media can consistently lie about is who will be hurt by tax hikes/cuts. The current centre-left government is too scared by media backlash to even stop the last party's tax cuts for m̶i̶l̶l̶i̶o̶n̶a̶i̶r̶e̶s̶ the top 5-10%. All the working class and upper class tax cuts had already gone through, it was only the "stage 3" tax cuts for the extremely wealthy that hadn't and the centre-left were too scared to stop them despite being voted into power.

  • @henlo1910

    @henlo1910

    23 күн бұрын

    If you refuse to stop unfair tax cuts for the wealthy despite having the power to do so, then you're not "center-left." The democratic party in the US has similar problems, being a center-right party that uses having liberal positions on low stakes issues to masquerade as center-left. :(

  • @happyhelpfulhoovy

    @happyhelpfulhoovy

    23 күн бұрын

    Good writeup^^ I'll add the unwillingness to adapt to city housing is because the previous generation of home buyers, ie 5-10 years ago, were able to achieve the detached house Australian Dream. Now new buyers are seeing that every single person before them has achieved this so why can't they. Ultimately I get the sentiment that our culture in general really just looks down on city living in the sense other countries do it. Couldn't tell you the reason but that feels like the sentiment talking to people and friends. It's also just fucking wild that a 5 bedroom house bought 10 years ago would have been cheaper than the cheapest 2 bedroom unit now in an almost 15km radius Shits fucked, being a young Australian is great, but fuck this housing crisis and fuck the government.

  • @DNeonLamp

    @DNeonLamp

    23 күн бұрын

    To add, quoting "Brisbane's housing supply action plan" from the Brisbane City council: "Importantly, single persons and couples with no children make up more than half of all households, but less than one-third of housing is one- and two- bedroom homes" Not saying the council is an unbiased source or lack responsibility for some of the problems, but it makes it pretty clear what a major issue is.

  • @alohaal7125

    @alohaal7125

    23 күн бұрын

    Hey. Aren't apartments should make more buck per square meter of land? I'm a little confused on why it's less profitable than a house.

  • @DNeonLamp

    @DNeonLamp

    23 күн бұрын

    @@alohaal7125 The issue is that they make luxury apartments instead of affordable ones. So what SHOULD be the affordable alternative to a whole house in the suburbs isn't.

  • @dekumutant
    @dekumutant23 күн бұрын

    One of our parties went to election in 2019 with a mandate to fix this. Labor fixing this was branded as a "retirement tax" by the other party and Murdoch media and were voted against...

  • @DNeonLamp

    @DNeonLamp

    23 күн бұрын

    Then the next election they were so scared of the same happening that the refused to stop the millionaire tax cuts.

  • @ILovePancakes24

    @ILovePancakes24

    23 күн бұрын

    And now the UK is the first former first world third world nation.

  • @Big3Taxi

    @Big3Taxi

    23 күн бұрын

    @ILovePancakes24 they're talking about the Australian Labor Party

  • @kingofrock1987

    @kingofrock1987

    21 күн бұрын

    Bill Shorten had some great ideas which unfortunately scared the Murdoch media too much.

  • @discipleofdagon8195

    @discipleofdagon8195

    21 күн бұрын

    @@kingofrock1987 *rich boomers

  • @ThingsAnStuff
    @ThingsAnStuff23 күн бұрын

    There are more people in Australia that own 10+ houses than own 2. Until covid home loan interest rates were about 1.9% and with negative gearing and 0% deposits on new builds, boomers would basically be losing money if they didn’t just keep buying houses indefinitely. But for the rest of us, the banks would say we can’t afford a 2k a month mortgage even if we’ve been paying 3k in rent for years

  • @R3WIRED

    @R3WIRED

    23 күн бұрын

    You're only going to get about 500k from a bank on a mortgage if you're intending on paying 2k back a month. An 800k-1million loan which most people need for a mortgage is going to set you back about 4k minimum on the mortgage, 5k if you intend to actually pay some principle off as well.

  • @ThingsAnStuff

    @ThingsAnStuff

    22 күн бұрын

    @@R3WIRED the same would apply for a 1mil mortgage. Before the interest rate hikes, a 500k 2 bed apartment would’ve been about 1900 a month in mortgage repayments, but renting the same apartment would cost the same or more, making it really difficult to save for a deposit, an the banks often refused to believe you could afford to pay a mortgage even when you’ve proven it by paying the same amount in rent. Unfortunately that’s all down the drain now, because the interest rates have gone from about 2% to 6.5-7% more than doubling some people’s mortgages, and the people it’s affected most are young people who finally managed to buy a place with the brief dip in house prices because of covid, owner occupiers with brand new mortgages, often borrowing at the most they could afford, who are now seeing the first increase in interest rates in their life time, who best case will have to get flatmates and live on the verge of poverty, worst case will go bankrupt and have to sell the house at a loss, ruining their credit rating. Meanwhile the boomer landlords will just offset all of the interest rates increases by doubling the rent they charge. It’s sad, preventable and bad for everyone because of the effect it has on the economy by destroying all the disposable income of the large chunk of population that don’t own a home.

  • @penitent2401

    @penitent2401

    21 күн бұрын

    Yeah, seen reports of people who basically string their mortgages and investment properties together. They use equity of one house to take out mortgage on a new property and rent that out with rent covering mortgage repayment. Some got a chain of 10+ houses like that.

  • @Zed_Oud
    @Zed_Oud21 күн бұрын

    Australia actually has a Land Value Tax, it’s just near 0%

  • @monkaeyes3417
    @monkaeyes341720 күн бұрын

    It is crazy though. Here in sydney, these houses that cost millions are actually falling apart and run down. You try to get a place in Glebe (very close to the centre) you get some non insulated, maybe no AC, wooden cladded stone shack. Which will be attached to both your neighbours. Oh and bugs will probably get in too. Yet with all these run down houses they dont get demolished and replaced with multistorey affordable apartments.

  • @drewspriggs
    @drewspriggs23 күн бұрын

    My great grandma bought a house in Sydney in the 80s for $22k. It sold in 2005 for $1.4m. 63x increase. Average income went up less than 7x in that time period. I'm in Brisbane, and our house has gone up 60% in value in the last 5 years. It's absolutely crazy.

  • @LuizMoraes-xb7qj
    @LuizMoraes-xb7qj23 күн бұрын

    I am pretty convinced that owning a house as an investment nowadays is just evil

  • @kirangregerson7228

    @kirangregerson7228

    23 күн бұрын

    Sure fucking seems like it. Practically every country that allows real estate speculation is going through a ‘crisis’ and we still act like it’s a mystery

  • @apapods

    @apapods

    23 күн бұрын

    It should be a healthy incline at least on par with inflation, it should not be a source of unimaginable wealth just because you bought it early.

  • 20 күн бұрын

    @@apapods It's not a source of unimaginable wealth for the vast majority of investors.

  • @justice4g

    @justice4g

    20 күн бұрын

    weird take, who are you going to rent from without investors

  • @roflstomplolmao

    @roflstomplolmao

    19 күн бұрын

    Yeah and they wonder why the younger generations want communism. Just zero care about their own children living a decent life, it’s pathetic.

  • @Macatac.
    @Macatac.19 күн бұрын

    Bros solution to people not being able to afford housing is to buy a house 😭😭😭

  • @highonbutter7867
    @highonbutter786723 күн бұрын

    What if instead of Australia's insane housing market it was Glizzygli'z Glizzy Glizzyg Glizzy

  • @phantomaigis2291

    @phantomaigis2291

    23 күн бұрын

    What if

  • @godpleasegimmehottomboygf

    @godpleasegimmehottomboygf

    23 күн бұрын

    So true king

  • @largeyoshi

    @largeyoshi

    23 күн бұрын

    this made me schedule an appointment for therapy!!!!1!!!11

  • @cancan56222

    @cancan56222

    23 күн бұрын

    hilarious

  • @scorpionsen4302

    @scorpionsen4302

    23 күн бұрын

    What if...

  • @jackalope3557
    @jackalope355722 күн бұрын

    In the 2019 election the Labor party (in opposition at the time) ran on phasing out negative gearing, phasing out franking credits, and closing a bunch of tax loopholes. They had been leading in the polls for ages but then the media (which has long been very biased towards the more conservative Liberal Party) ran one of the craziest propaganda/smear campaigns I've ever seen. They constantly said that Labor were going to massively raise taxes (they weren't they were proposing tax cuts for low income earners) and constantly said/implied that Labor had no way to pay for their renewable energy policy or planned investments in electric car manufacturing in Australia despite Labor explaining over and over again how they would pay for it. As a result Labor lost unexpectedly and have noticeably steered away from such policy since.

  • @ethanstyant9704

    @ethanstyant9704

    20 күн бұрын

    Fun fact: our biggest news channels are owned by Rupert Murdoch, you know, the guy who owns Fox News 😄🔫

  • @Hudpower
    @Hudpower22 күн бұрын

    Ayo, Im literally buying a house in Australia THIS WEEK to get out of this miserable renting crisis. It is 40 m^2 and cost me $350,000. My parents living room is bigger than my entire apartment. But at least im gaining capital ig.

  • @jarrahcook8124
    @jarrahcook81246 күн бұрын

    In Australia you can get a small fine for not voting - the idea of "people who vote" is basically not applicable to this context

  • @Taipan_Pete
    @Taipan_Pete23 күн бұрын

    It's tough out here

  • @apapods

    @apapods

    23 күн бұрын

    F for our kangaroo friends

  • @bacchus8081

    @bacchus8081

    23 күн бұрын

    Yo, random question if you are an Ozzy, but by chance I was looking through the prices of Hostels in Brisbane tonight and those seem to be like ~50 AU a night now? Do you know if that's roughly right? I went backpacking back in 2005 and paid like 15-20, and I can't imagine fruit picking and random construction jobs have doubled in pay.

  • @user-ld6kb6qj6x

    @user-ld6kb6qj6x

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@@bacchus8081 it's aussie not ozzy

  • @6-V-6s

    @6-V-6s

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@@bacchus8081 sounds bout right, I'd say that's as low as you'll find now. Hospitality has seen some improvement in fair pay conditions(still plenty of $15-20ph cash wage theft going on. But bigger names have above board $30+ph if you're somewhat skilled in "unskilled" labour and can pretend you'll work there for longer than your visa can possibly last 😅 some of the laws around forced regional work for working holiday visa holders have changed I believe. Probably still incredibly unjust and on the edge of breaking our own human rights laws....I would love to have seen this country utilize its to lucky breaks, thus far the powers that be have done nothing but drive a wedge between 2 rather large wealth classes, house owners and renters. All while appeasing the uber rich! We could sustain through easing of the market and offset the losses endured by non investor house owners from the vast resources we dig up and sell....but the people don't see a lick of that! Disgusting.

  • @bacchus8081

    @bacchus8081

    23 күн бұрын

    @@6-V-6s Tnx for the in-depth answer, dude! It sucks too hear cuz that year backpacking was just the best and with price changes like that it has to be completely different/ so much harder now. I took a job as unskilled labour building the resort on Moreton Island and was also paid about $25 ph back then.

  • @blazer7731
    @blazer773122 күн бұрын

    Another thing that confuses me is why tf don’t Australian cities rezone and add more higher density buildings instead of just mindlessly sprawling out for 10s of KM. In Perth they keep incorporating and developing new suburbs with regular single family homes the only problem is they’re 50 km away from the CBD.

  • @DNeonLamp

    @DNeonLamp

    21 күн бұрын

    Partially it's because politicians are scared of political suicide because Australians love their detached housing. There's a huge push for densification but only at places that are already deemed "centres" because that's where they can retain public goodwill.

  • @av_oid

    @av_oid

    19 күн бұрын

    Some near city centre areas are.

  • @28cthedestroyer
    @28cthedestroyer23 күн бұрын

    Thats what happened to the lightrail in the suburbs in Minnesota. Took them like 20 years of talks and negotiations to finally build the lightrail from Minneapolis to edina, eden prarie, etc.

  • @notorious8036
    @notorious803623 күн бұрын

    The Aussie market is crazy, my grandma bought her house for 4K and sold for 1.6mil. Crazy crazy

  • @jamesjamesjamesjamesjamesj
    @jamesjamesjamesjamesjamesj22 күн бұрын

    I’m 17 and living in Australia and if I’m being so honest, I’m so worried for my future here hearing about how fucked it seems we are. Like, I know I have many years to come and I’m so lucky to be able to have a house right now in Canberra, but I’m actually fuckin scared for the future🥲🥲🥲

  • @jameswing3687
    @jameswing368723 күн бұрын

    When the last labor pm candidate (Bill shorten) campaigned on ending negative gearing, the consolidated media owned by wealthy land owners did everything in their power to smear them and thus we end up with a cowardly labor gov who is too scared to fix the issue.

  • @WuntaykTimmy1
    @WuntaykTimmy123 күн бұрын

    How was that chilis vid a main channel vid But this is side channel? This is primo content.

  • @apapods

    @apapods

    23 күн бұрын

    Wdym. Big A Clips > Atrioc all day

  • @DNeonLamp

    @DNeonLamp

    23 күн бұрын

    Because it's reaction content. He doesn't tend to put reactions (excluding best tweets/Reddit recap) on the main channel.

  • @WuntaykTimmy1

    @WuntaykTimmy1

    9 күн бұрын

    @@DNeonLamp oh That does makes sense doesn't it. Then more people need to come over here cause this is sum primo content we getting 🙌🏿

  • @jados5504
    @jados550420 күн бұрын

    I find it funny when Americans are afraid of our spiders and label Australia as a deadly place where everything wants to kill you, But the truth is, more people die in America from getting mauled to death by a bear or a cougar, NOT ONCE in my life have i ever gone to the outback and brought bear mace with me "just incase"

  • @Crazzy-5173
    @Crazzy-517322 күн бұрын

    The video also doesn’t mention one of our biggest imports being foreign exchange students with billions in Australia’s economy coming from charging exchange students from Asia 3-5 times the amount for our education. With with a. Heavy percent of our imports being students so when it was purposed to lower the number of imports it would severely cut the government and education industries income. And it has lead to a certain role in the job market for where it is just people who work with newly graduated students that are about to get sent home when there visa runs out to try and get them to qualify permanent residency in Australia. So what happens is when these student graduate and get there residency their families back home loan them money to buy a house in there name and make it hard for the middle class to compete.

  • @priceprice_baby
    @priceprice_baby21 күн бұрын

    7:25 most people feel that way until the train line had to smash down their house to get built. I mean I agree too but I love my house and can easily see my position changing (also because I'm a homeowning Australian, for all the reasons listed in this video I wouldn't want that to be forcibly changed...

  • @priceprice_baby

    @priceprice_baby

    21 күн бұрын

    12:42 also we don't have bloomin onions. The Americans that run Outback Steakhouse just made up that dish and gave it an Australian sounding name

  • @fountainman5044
    @fountainman504423 күн бұрын

    battle bit theme go hard, thanks to whoever edited this slop :D

  • @falcor2325
    @falcor232520 күн бұрын

    Its a housing racket. Politicians, big corpa and the 1% are buying the majority of the real estate and then limiting further housing constructions to create a literal monopoly. Buy owning most of the real-estate it forces families to remain as renters long-term and charge whatever they want in the interim.

  • @penitent2401
    @penitent240121 күн бұрын

    The US dollar, and other dollars, was named after the Spanish Dollar also known as a Piece of Eight, the spanish international trade silver coin.

  • @av_oid

    @av_oid

    19 күн бұрын

    Americans also invented English. They think.

  • @Chickenfriedpenguin
    @Chickenfriedpenguin23 күн бұрын

    "call it your own thing" bruh Dollar is Spanish....

  • @sp6450

    @sp6450

    19 күн бұрын

    @Chickenfriedpenguin "The term was later applied to a coin used in the Spanish American colonies, which was also widely used in the British North American colonies at the time of the American War of Independence, hence adopted as the name of the US monetary unit in the late 18th century." - Dollar is American.

  • @Chickenfriedpenguin

    @Chickenfriedpenguin

    19 күн бұрын

    @@sp6450 The Spanish dollar, also known as the piece of eight (Spanish: real de a ocho, dólar, peso duro, peso fuerte or peso), is a silver coin of approximately 38 mm (1.5 in) diameter worth eight Spanish reales. It was minted in the Spanish Empire following a monetary reform in 1497 with content 25.563 g (0.8219 ozt) fine silver. It was widely used as the first international currency because of its uniformity in standard and milling characteristics. Some countries countermarked the Spanish dollar so it could be used as their local currency. it's Spanish buddy.

  • @sp6450

    @sp6450

    18 күн бұрын

    @@Chickenfriedpenguin Alright got it. Thanks for the correction.

  • @Big3Taxi
    @Big3Taxi23 күн бұрын

    When the video talks about how little Aus invests in R&D, we also don't invest in innovation that's successful. New technologies that we produce end up being bought up by overseas companies, just like our mines and homes and oceans.

  • @kingofcrob
    @kingofcrob20 күн бұрын

    One thing to note when you talked about voting in Australia, in Australia once your registered to vote you have to vote, otherwise you'll be fined... The issue with Australia is both major party's are full of people who are heavily invested in the property market.

  • @konungenkenneth7709
    @konungenkenneth770923 күн бұрын

    The amount of people in chat saying "are you serious" during the "just get a home what is the problem" bit amazes me

  • @sk00084
    @sk0008423 күн бұрын

    We all want more paper mario

  • @idleGank
    @idleGank23 күн бұрын

    when is our next chilies date

  • @callummcneill6266
    @callummcneill626623 күн бұрын

    Australia is actually so nice to live in though 🇦🇺

  • @Timely-ud4rm

    @Timely-ud4rm

    23 күн бұрын

    Is it really nice? you have to share it with your spider friends.

  • @TsunamicBug

    @TsunamicBug

    23 күн бұрын

    @@Timely-ud4rm guns

  • @callummcneill6266

    @callummcneill6266

    21 күн бұрын

    @@Timely-ud4rm I don’t mind the spiders. I know you’re joking but it’s really overestimated how many dangerous animals are here! No one has died from a spider bite here since the 70s. Also the Huntsman spiders are really harmless to humans even though they are huge.

  • @apostleoftea8426

    @apostleoftea8426

    21 күн бұрын

    @@TsunamicBug No guns, gun regulations are about the only semi-strict law actually enforced

  • @TsunamicBug

    @TsunamicBug

    20 күн бұрын

    @@apostleoftea8426 exactly

  • @secondhandfat3110
    @secondhandfat311019 күн бұрын

    5:02, expirienced this just last year when moving house. with 3 people looking for a 3 bedroom house, we went to probably about 20 or 30 inspections between us, and applied for probably the same amount of houses. we had to take a 4 bedroom house, and that was only because the other 2 people had dealt with the manager before. when we moved in, there was black mould in the front half of the house, a carpet that was full of dust and debris, an oven that didnt work, with a hood that pumped the clogged up oil back into the air. there were parts that were weirdly sticky, draws that werent properly cleaned out, half the locks didn't work, the front door handle needed to be replaced, I could go on. we told the landlord as he walked through the house, what he said was "I guess my guys didn't do their job properly" , like no mate, you didn't do ur fucking job properly. Anyways, we spent probaly the first month cleaning and organising the house with the landlords. It was fucked, they also put rent up by $20. It is a nice house, with a view that is pretty cool, you can even see the ocean, but the work we put in was unececary if we didn't have to take the first property we got and the landlords made the fucking house up properly.

  • @martin_pham
    @martin_pham23 күн бұрын

    very cool, thanks

  • @bawsaza
    @bawsaza22 күн бұрын

    The only way that young people can win is to short the market and when the inevitable crash happens wealth inequality will flip. It also in turn hedges their future inheritance. Ez wins. Not not financial advice.

  • @wolfengod8277
    @wolfengod827723 күн бұрын

    Just ban people from owning more than one residential property at any moment in time. Also completely ban companies (any legal entities) from owning any residential property at all. The negatives of allowing this are obvious and clear. Any individual benefit is massively outweighed by the damage done to society as a whole from this housing situation. Houses should not be speculative assets for the elite, but should be homes for families.

  • @Timely-ud4rm

    @Timely-ud4rm

    23 күн бұрын

    Good idea but you don't want them to ban the illegal entities from owning more than one residential property? The Mafia can just buy up all the houses lmao 🤣

  • @guppy719

    @guppy719

    23 күн бұрын

    The biggest problem at this point is that there just isn't the supply. If there was really expensive housing and cheap rent then yeah that could fix it. But when rent and owning is a high you just got a fucked supply issue And as Atrioc pointed out the deeper truth that people dont' want to swallow is that individual homeowners are often the biggest culprits resisting change because they want their house to be even more valuable.

  • @testacals

    @testacals

    22 күн бұрын

    @@guppy719 Just build more houses.

  • @rawlvee
    @rawlvee22 күн бұрын

    I love the outro music

  • @BenjaminTravelTheWorld
    @BenjaminTravelTheWorld19 күн бұрын

    Failure? These guys with houses are living their dream life, gaining over 200k per year in asset value appreciations..

  • @lachlansykes8056
    @lachlansykes805619 күн бұрын

    I am a young Aussie and I will be going into my third year uni next year. To put into perspective how horrible these housing and rent conditions are for people like me, rent near my university is 1000$ a week at least and the housing cost has gotten so insane that it is literally a better option for me to move continents next year for pretty much good (I will be doing this)

  • @k.vn.k
    @k.vn.k19 күн бұрын

    They can’t get rid of negative gearing system in Australia because it will make it from bad to worse. More poor people in debts. These people who borrow money to invest hoping for negative gears to return their money were blooming 10 years ago counted for more than 40% of Australian. Imagine 40% more people to burden the economy if government remove negative gearing, no in the way.

  • @OneStarVFX
    @OneStarVFX22 күн бұрын

    Big A probably never came to east/south sj but I like to Imagine he was ridin around seven trees with a bunch of norte foos.

  • @redleaderracing
    @redleaderracing19 күн бұрын

    it's an insane place. It's like the secret got out and everyone is trying to buy property

  • @jordanciavarella698
    @jordanciavarella69820 күн бұрын

    Not going to lie, as an Australian it’s genuinely depressing to know that I’ll likely never own a house and I’m likely screwed whatever I do.

  • @patrickt4279
    @patrickt427919 күн бұрын

    Its much easier to own your 2nd home than your first in Australia.

  • @samuel.andermatt
    @samuel.andermatt23 күн бұрын

    0:23 "Australian Dollars? Why do they have Canadian and Australian Dollars" -> Your currency is the US Dollar, all derived from the spanish Dollar.

  • @matthewpivarnik6358

    @matthewpivarnik6358

    23 күн бұрын

    That doesn't sound very patriotic of you. The American dollar is the only true dollar and everything else is just Mickey Mouse monopoly funny money. There really isn't any argument.

  • @Inflammasomes
    @Inflammasomes20 күн бұрын

    150 people attended a viewing of a 2 bedroom apartment in Melbourne when we were looking, blood insane competition.

  • @urgeboatshorts8179
    @urgeboatshorts817922 күн бұрын

    Strioc clearly hasn't been to the east side of san jose or to the downtown side💀

  • @nuggyfresh6430
    @nuggyfresh643022 күн бұрын

    I was on board but saying san jose doesn't have a good food scene is messed up dude. There is some super good food in san jose, mostly like various E asian cuisines etc but still, S tier at times.

  • @serpent2776

    @serpent2776

    22 күн бұрын

    Tbf the best food in the bay is in the cities surrounding San Jose. But it's like not even a long drive so it's not a negative of living in SJ.

  • @Sawubona2007
    @Sawubona200721 күн бұрын

    There are two types of classes in Australia: home owners and not home owners. There is no other way as an individual to legally avoid taxes. It is fiscally irresponsible to not own investment property in Australia if you are ablee to.

  • @danharvey3096
    @danharvey309618 күн бұрын

    If yuou think thats bad.. NZ doesnt even HAVE Capital Gains Tax, Property Tax, or Stamp Duty.. Just rates and a clause that limits you from flipping within 5 years of purchase.. Meanwhile every wage dollar is taxed, & wage earners cant claim on work expenses.. NZs property bubble extracts more wealth from the real economy than Australia's even..

  • @Gloobster1350
    @Gloobster135023 күн бұрын

    Damn this guy uploading like crazy

  • @trevor5834
    @trevor583423 күн бұрын

    Part of the reason FDR was able to push things through is not only his general support in Congress, but he literally didn't care if what he was doing was constitutional or not. When you threaten the Supreme Court to not strike down any more of your new laws immediately after they start doing so, yeah you get shit done. I don't care if you disagree with the policies he advocated for or love them, but he said screw pretty much any limitations on the powers a branch of the government has, we're doing what I want

  • @A.S._Trunks

    @A.S._Trunks

    18 күн бұрын

    Yeah and also he seemed ignorant of the fact that a lot of highways went straight through the neighborhoods of predominately poor, minority neighborhoods. Which still affects them to this day. Massive Atrioc L honestly.

  • @lukew3224
    @lukew322419 күн бұрын

    Absolutely right. Not immigrants, not developers, but the old farts that holds the assets dont wanna new supply

  • @beaniefather8108
    @beaniefather810822 күн бұрын

    really informational video by charborg

  • @Kareco
    @Kareco22 күн бұрын

    10:08 it's exactly the same in NZ

  • @glswenson
    @glswenson13 күн бұрын

    My fiancee and I are stuck in Sydney thanks to custody issues. Its completley untennable to live here long term, and our current plan is basically to ride out the rest of this custody agreement and then move the fuck out of Australia.

  • @xmst5
    @xmst514 күн бұрын

    if you were to design a perfect land for a civilization to strive in, Australia is pretty much it. They were given an easy mode with almost limitless amounts of important resources, huge amount of usable space, amlost no major unavoidable natural disasters (compared to other countries) and all while being its own island with no other countries on its border. Yet they managed to make the worst choice in every step of the way. The electricity bills for no good reason are insanely high even though electricity should be cheap from the basically unlimited coal/natural resources and every other electricity producing method being extremely viable. They also barely export any products other than natural resources, which is why you almost never see 'made in Australia' or any Australian products. Their economy is carried by the land while their production and exports are akin third world countries. Now imagine how fkd they would be if their land was small and absent of resources. Luckiest country in the world in that context.

  • @vanxyth
    @vanxyth23 күн бұрын

    I moved from one of the most expensive cities in Europe to Japan and now Australia. I am cursed to never own a home. (Canada next?)

  • @julesburke5996
    @julesburke599623 күн бұрын

    Watching this an Australian completely ready to just get sad about our housing market again :(

  • @TheSteeltec

    @TheSteeltec

    22 күн бұрын

    Same, happy because Australia is mentioned. Then crippled by being reminded again and again of how much of a failure our housing crisis is.

  • @discipleofdagon8195

    @discipleofdagon8195

    21 күн бұрын

    It won't get fixed unless young voters realise what's going on.

  • @TheSteeltec

    @TheSteeltec

    21 күн бұрын

    @@discipleofdagon8195 You're right, I mean a decent part of it is with both Labour and Liberal, most of their party all are multi homeowners and don't want to change any of the current policies with houses since it directly benefits them. The greens are the only ones that seem like they have a plan they actively want to change and fix the housing Crisis. Definitely Bonus points for being the only party that is calling out Australia's support for Israel and their genocide of Gaza.

  • @apostleoftea8426

    @apostleoftea8426

    21 күн бұрын

    @@discipleofdagon8195 As a young voter, with many young voter friends. I'm the only one in my friend group of 7 to know which parties do what plus a little history on each. I'd say 1 out of 50 young voters have enough knowledge to vote, the rest have a general understanding but are so tired of life ( we're 20) that they have started making half serious jokes about making sure they don't live past 40 if you know what I mean.

  • @williamcrossan9333
    @williamcrossan933318 күн бұрын

    2:00: Indeed, so is the inflation rate being measured properly? I suspect not.

  • @calmonnier2512
    @calmonnier251222 күн бұрын

    Getting Adish to VIP

  • @Adzer2k10
    @Adzer2k1020 күн бұрын

    We've started looking at homes in Sydney and it is the most black pilling experience you can have.

  • @addicted2detail372
    @addicted2detail37219 күн бұрын

    You pay like 44k a year in hoise repayments and only actually pay off 5k worth of property value the rest is taxes and interest. Australia is so cooked.

  • @jimmy13morrison
    @jimmy13morrison22 күн бұрын

    I redid the whole power of my house and it was 6k brand new kitchen+bathroom is like 40k if you get expensive stuff. An extra 50k on a 3.5m house isn't that much more

  • @mjchicken
    @mjchicken23 күн бұрын

    It seems they got atrioc too 😔 how could Australia have an insane housing market if it's not even real? You might be able to trick the naive twitch chat but we won't succumb so easily

  • @TheSting772
    @TheSting77219 күн бұрын

    Income and capital gains tax is 32.5% up to 45% in Australia.

  • @carlsoll
    @carlsoll3 күн бұрын

    5:48 That’s another GIANT *Good Point* It’s like onna whole nother level

  • @dawn_h6
    @dawn_h616 күн бұрын

    My parents bought an investment house in 2020 for 318k and have just sold it less then 4 years later for 600k, which was considered below market value because they wanted it sold quickly. I make the median income for my city but couldn't afford even a cheap house with a 100k deposit. It's so fucked but politicians own so much property themselves that they don't want to screw with the tax benefits they're getting from it.

  • @TysonTheRand
    @TysonTheRand19 күн бұрын

    You have to live and prove you lived in the house to avoid capital gains tax.

  • @connormurphy6854
    @connormurphy685423 күн бұрын

    love the tumbnail

  • @evellior
    @evellior21 күн бұрын

    An American saying "just use dollars or call it your own thing" is hilariously ironic.

  • @ghostofakina8747

    @ghostofakina8747

    19 күн бұрын

    Yeah lmao, I cringed at that too.

  • @glswenson

    @glswenson

    13 күн бұрын

    Spain is irrelevant now. We've co-opted ownership of the name "Dollar."

  • @willshorter7177
    @willshorter71778 күн бұрын

    dear atrioc australians have to vote, so unlike the us the house owner isnt the only people who vote.

  • @MidNightMagician
    @MidNightMagician23 күн бұрын

    If Atrioc is calm, he is being sarcastic. If he is not, it's because chat is being sarcastic

  • @DaRysta
    @DaRysta23 күн бұрын

    We don't even have blooming onions 😓

  • @drowningblonde
    @drowningblonde19 күн бұрын

    10:53 yes and regular people who work hard are paying tax on money they were taxed on. Last year i owed the government $600 on top of the $800 tax my employer took out of my pay.

  • @Hunter_____
    @Hunter_____23 күн бұрын

    At 7:30 you make a really good point, that’s probably true about the greater good and eminent domain. But specifically and uniquely to America, we do not allow that. That is the EXACT type of thing forbidden here, fought against here, and will never rise again here. Maybe it’s too individualistic and anti federalist but that’s basically what the Constitution outlines

  • @Pistolita221
    @Pistolita22123 күн бұрын

    @11:27 - 12:05 listen to that again.

  • @THEBIGHURT326
    @THEBIGHURT32623 күн бұрын

    Glizzy

  • @ricardosousa11
    @ricardosousa1121 күн бұрын

    Every country, apart from the US, is having a massive housing crisis.

  • @samphelps856
    @samphelps85620 күн бұрын

    No the spiders aren't the size of cars, they're a little smaller so they can drive the cars. #naturalselection

  • @kingofrock1987
    @kingofrock198721 күн бұрын

    Bill shorten tried to grandfather existing negative gearing and stop any new negative gearing, but the media got so many people confused. You had people vote against him, who were renting turning up to pick up unemployment benefits asking where there negative gearing money is.

  • @nathanwright8047
    @nathanwright804714 күн бұрын

    He should really watch about Vancouver too

  • @jaibusby673
    @jaibusby67315 күн бұрын

    wow that comment on dollars "Dollar is the name of more than 25 currencies. The United States dollar, named after the international currency known as the Spanish dollar, was established in 1792" and I thought it was just the English named all foreign lands money dollars, maybe US should stop using it and give back to Spain.

  • @ZaKRo-bx7lp
    @ZaKRo-bx7lp23 күн бұрын

    Makes horrible forecast then *laughs*. What's so funny Big A?

  • @swingingswing289
    @swingingswing28920 күн бұрын

    alot of people dont understand the blue collar tradies/self employed which has like 30 to 40% of working population dont declare income tax properly. So u see median income of 30k. But in fact they making more like 150k p.a. income is not as bad as it seems. They can easily afford the houses. This is coming from a banker in sydney

  • @sepiar7682
    @sepiar768223 күн бұрын

    OOOoo finally a video on this, I know Atrioc's been saying he'll do a segment on it for a while, learned a lot even if it was just a react on the clips channel

  • @jeffhemmen7543
    @jeffhemmen754323 күн бұрын

    "the short-term negatives would be outweighed almost instantaneously by the long-term benefit"