The Root of All Evil in Australia Is The Astronomical Price of Housing

This clip was taken from the Equity Mates Investing Podcast episode 'Expert: Matt Barrie - Why house prices are the cause of today’s cost of living crisis'. Podcast episode released: 15 June, 2023.

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  • @EquityMates
    @EquityMates2 ай бұрын

    Hi all, this clip was taking from the Equity Mates Investing Podcast episode 'Expert: Matt Barrie - Why house prices are the cause of today’s cost of living crisis'. Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/4gVY8mvJ9NKVKNOYh4heE2?si=a203abb173fd4904 Apple: podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/expert-matt-barrie-why-house-prices-are-the-cause/id1212097275?i=1000617043903

  • @DirtySlapper99

    @DirtySlapper99

    Ай бұрын

    It's a financial based religion

  • @silentwitness536

    @silentwitness536

    Ай бұрын

    No. The root of all evil is the money hungry evil exploitative culture, whit men brought to Australia in 1788.

  • @digdougedy

    @digdougedy

    Ай бұрын

    @@silentwitness536 I agree with you. A large swathe of the planet was populated by people who were living a life in the stone age and were content to do so. Left to their own devices they would never have invented the steam engine, electricity or the wheel. If Europeans had not ventured out into the world, then there would not have been deforestation and pollution, but also no massive growth of the human population. The white man enabled the population to explode due to the industrial and farming revolution. The question is. Is it better to live in the stone age or the 21st century... There is really no answer except that the stone age, which was prior to the 18th century in Australia, was a life of simplicity laced with brutality, totally at the mercy of the elements..

  • @13aware

    @13aware

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@silentwitness536 Experience Meaningless: Experience and prejudice. To accept sight and illusion in the same relativity and not be a slave. Slavery: To be free from the growth of intellect. Experience free from understanding and memory as triviality. Memory: reduced down to recollection without review, in a universe of consistent physics; a triviality of organic invincibility. Experience rendered down to self-sensual recall without existential considerations; meaningless. Prejudice: to accept the delusion that no human can consider and choose. For experience to outweigh sense and sensible prudence and suggest in definite physicality that humanity is as inorganic as the constructs we purpose. Triviality to the concept of Slave, is Mass to Gravity, either one hypothetical without the physics of Trivialization or Mass. One requiring the circumstance of genesis, the other requiring absence of necessity; Nativitus Ancillae. Relativity: the universe revolves around you, but only if you watch with others; relativity born of tripartite geometry; self (observing), other (conferring), objective (occurring): co-intimate experience and co-context. Relativity: all things can happen to you, most didn't, you only know what you think, you only think what you can hypothesize, all understanding revolves around perception and interaction. Understanding and position; relative. Hypothesis: a proposition of a form unsensed in the physical, in the definition "scientific" it is the Fructus Ventris Physica Quantitatis; the guessable, potent in measurability, invisibilia ad carnalis, observationis codificationem. Hypothesis: a concept just beyond sensible observation but within sensory or facultative relativity to intimate comprehension; the space an observer feels safe to coniectura didicit doctrina. A cerebrum exercitium. Meaningless: the words of any personal exposition without the person. Interpretation of intended and intimate communication removed from its physical occurrence. To hypothesize in the spirit of Freud, all are I. Meaningless: a description of a building behind it's façade to a man on the street. Definition without sensible example; invisibility bestowed by the suggestibility of the potent potentiality of descriptionem alienum. Reference without experience, definition without context, experience without definition, definition without reference; to theorize on fancy, the possibilities of cause bereft of "scientific" prejudice towards provable. A description of the unseen to the comfortable in sense, and sensibility; hypothesis delivered socially by the perfecte mediocris to their perfecte mediocris aetatis. Interest and applause humilis, the sermo aequalis. Contemporary communication, external warehouse for internal deliberation. Deliberatio externa by contrast is built on extra-contemporary, the functional in sense and nerve unwilling to mal-hypothesize popularis prudentia. By definition a contemporary is both naturally occurring and actively intersecting, or it is a generational (illusory), built of temporal coincidence. Meaningless in contemporations intimate, capable of saying they share an age. Exogeny In an era of fear, humanity is tested. The exodus of existential loneliness is a heavy burden. Self-indulgent contemporary values, the pitiful death of the faithful gregarious martyr. Silenced in the passion of virtue, in the fury of desire as necessity, the ideal dies for the joy of man as the ideal devotee of nothing. Endogenous evidence of exogenous truth, derived from noble prejudiced purposes, refutes the pathologies of nature as the folly of prosaic and sensible sustainability. Euphoria at any cost, at any cost. The Addict Kind Lonliness is a myth spread by the ill, unwelled by popular delusion (self accepted). The sickly, pulsing out their (self) comforting radiance, the marking of a predators territory. A light to shine on all slow enough to not revile it for it's false and reason less eviction of self from capability. The prey; uninitiated youth, vulnerable innocence. Argue not with the aged (or experienced) self-convinced. The miracle of emotional conformation of physical fact convincing to the unknowing, under steady application, overly sweetened (for the self) ideals of pleasure and comfort, the prey forget they knew a peace that didn't requiring feeding or explanation. The virtue of falsely buoyed stability grinding the ignorant, young, and uncatered, all taken in by the sin of kindness as apex. To gift the sickness that tells a human "human emotion in the negative is unnecessary and beyond comprehension or tolerance". To know that there are those in the world of humanity, who in their generationally refined adherence to parasite coddling, will continue to teach the youth "drugs are a healthy and functional right of aware and intelligent people" is a mark of shame in this age of our collective development. The truth of human being betrayed by the proposed necessity of stimulation beyond the natural state, it's supposed normality vouchsafed; sobriety (health) ignored as a greater insanity than parasitism. Salve the wounded pride of the vulgar addict, crucify the outspoken advocate of reassessment. This is not a statement of conflict, rather a portrait of the true and natural order in it's biased equality (comfort belonging to those who crave it most).

  • @TwoFourFourFour

    @TwoFourFourFour

    Ай бұрын

    Because a lot of other countries are shitholes in bigger messes obviously and our government is only too happy to give our money away to foreign migrants

  • @tatianastarcic
    @tatianastarcic22 күн бұрын

    Because so many people overpaid for homes even while loan rates were low, I believe there will be a housing catastrophe because these people are in debt. If housing costs continue to drop and, for whatever reason, they can no longer afford the property and it goes into foreclosure, they have no equity since, even if they try to sell, they will not make any money. I believe that many individuals will experience this, especially given the impending mass layoffs and rapidly rising living expenses.

  • @jones9-

    @jones9-

    22 күн бұрын

    I advise you to invest in stocks to balance out your real estate, Even the worst recessions offer wonderful buying opportunities in the markets if you're cautious. Volatility can also result in excellent short-term buy and sell opportunities. This is not financial advice, but buy now because cash is definitely not king right now!

  • @KarenLavia

    @KarenLavia

    22 күн бұрын

    You're correct! With the help of an investment coach, I was able to diversify my 450K portfolio across markets and produce slightly more than $830K in net profit from high dividend yield equities, ETFs, and bonds.

  • @ScottKindle-bk3hx

    @ScottKindle-bk3hx

    22 күн бұрын

    This sound interesting. I’m not really one to use pro analysts, but I guess it would not hurt to try one. My portfolio is in the red waters right now

  • @KarenLavia

    @KarenLavia

    22 күн бұрын

    Certainly, there are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with ‘’Melissa Terri Swayne” for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive.She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.

  • @EddyAgnes-vy4kp

    @EddyAgnes-vy4kp

    22 күн бұрын

    I located her, sent her an email, and scheduled a call; hopefully, she will reply because I want to start the new year off financially strong.

  • @anon9753
    @anon9753Ай бұрын

    What is unique about Australia is that we view housing as a site for wealth creation rather than places to live.

  • @silentwitness536

    @silentwitness536

    Ай бұрын

    Whit european way of living vs Aboriginal way of living right there.

  • @FlynnTheDon

    @FlynnTheDon

    Ай бұрын

    We have the same situation in the UK. Those with good incomes or help from families can make it. Those who do not have those struggle.

  • @infinite8382

    @infinite8382

    Ай бұрын

    the reality is that while we live in a capitalist society of the one with the most stuff wins, and yet we can not escape the fact that this model is our doom and that we need to look after eachother, for if we dont, the results are a broken society that effects everyone!

  • @kane-vn6bn

    @kane-vn6bn

    Ай бұрын

    I do that because of our governments inability to manage money or anything for that matter in the best interest of Australians.... the pension has disappeared, our super will..... I need to depend on myself

  • @petershaw6346

    @petershaw6346

    Ай бұрын

    That's what happens when negative gearing can be applied to property

  • @TheEvdoggy
    @TheEvdoggy2 ай бұрын

    The fact that Aussies are paying over $600,000 for a basic block of land is completely absurd.

  • @jamesaustralian9829

    @jamesaustralian9829

    2 ай бұрын

    I brought a house last year for under 100k because I have more than 5 brain cells and can live outside of an overcrowded metropolitan area.

  • @robertwalker7924

    @robertwalker7924

    2 ай бұрын

    and the Indigenous owners, the real owners of said stolen land dont get any of it..

  • @timsimon8995

    @timsimon8995

    2 ай бұрын

    @@robertwalker7924 but at least we thank them for the land at every opportunity we get 😆

  • @robertwalker7924

    @robertwalker7924

    2 ай бұрын

    @@timsimon8995 of course, but at least

  • @timsimon8995

    @timsimon8995

    2 ай бұрын

    Whenever I hear them thank them for the land we are gathering on, whether it's a sports event, or school assembly or whatever, I think, ok give it back to them then. It's like stealing someone's car but thanking them every time you use it, really rubbing it in 😄

  • @karlosxzy
    @karlosxzy2 ай бұрын

    Housing insecurity and affordability is destroying our society from the inside out.

  • @Tmate4444

    @Tmate4444

    Ай бұрын

    It really is. Crime is so rampant now too. Everything is going downhill

  • @hrausss

    @hrausss

    Ай бұрын

    Correction " it has allready destroyed". Inequality is here ....Even with massive policy change it is going to take over 15 years to fix this mess

  • @emelle1283

    @emelle1283

    Ай бұрын

    It ALREADY has destroyed the country - it's FARKED, TOTALED, RUINED!

  • @infinite8382

    @infinite8382

    Ай бұрын

    we live in a country with a nanny state government with all their laws, rules, fines, fees, permits, licences and still society is crumbling down around us. yet people continue to vote, asleep to the fact that it is the government that is allowing all this to happen. no one cares for each other in a world where everyone is focused on money and yet we forget we are all in this together.

  • @emelle1283

    @emelle1283

    Ай бұрын

    @@infinite8382 NAILED it! They have coralled the majority of the population onto the house slave treadmill - all willing to take a kickback wth strings from the slave master (the ruling class) just to get one up on the Joneses (a better house and car) not realizing that when everyone plays that game it's just a race to the bottom for everyone, except the ruling class masters who are the only ones that benefit. The MORONS are going to sink the ship and take us all down with them.

  • @KarenLavia
    @KarenLavia2 ай бұрын

    The fact that there is already an excessive amount of demand awaiting its absorption, despite how everyone is frightened and calling the crash, is another reason why it is less likely to occur that way. 2008 saw no one, at least not the broad public, making this forecast, as I'll explain below. The ownership rate was noted to have peaked in 2004 in the other comment. Having previously peaked in the second quarter of 2020, we are currently at the median level. Between 2008 and 2012, it dropped by 3%, and by the second quarter of 2020, it had dropped from 68 to 65.

  • @EddyAgnes-vy4kp

    @EddyAgnes-vy4kp

    2 ай бұрын

    Real estate and stock investments may be good decisions, especially if you have a solid trading strategy that can see you through prosperous days.

  • @DorathyJoy

    @DorathyJoy

    2 ай бұрын

    You're not doing anything wrong; the problem is that you don't have the knowledge needed to succeed in a challenging market. Only highly qualified professionals who had to experience the 2008 financial crisis could hope to earn a high salary in these challenging conditions.

  • @ScottKindle-bk3hx

    @ScottKindle-bk3hx

    2 ай бұрын

    Recently, I've been considering the possibility of speaking with consultants. I need guidance because I'm an adult, but I'm not sure if their services would be all that helpful.

  • @DorathyJoy

    @DorathyJoy

    2 ай бұрын

    She goes by ‘Melissa Terri Swayne’ I suggest you look her up. To be honest, I almost didn't buy the idea of letting someone handle growing my finance, but so glad I did

  • @CraigLloyd-fz6ns

    @CraigLloyd-fz6ns

    2 ай бұрын

    Melissa’s profile appears to be fairly knowledgeable, therefore I must say that I value the advice. After locating her online, I thoroughly read through her resume, educational background, and qualifications, and I must say that they were quite impressive. We have set up a meeting after she replied to my message.

  • @daniellesoulard5215
    @daniellesoulard52152 ай бұрын

    Young couple marries, moves out of area to afford to raise kids, far away from their support network. Father works 2 jobs as its still expensive to service the loan. Kids grow up with an absent, tired, disengaged father. Marriage nears breakdown, alcohol and drugs to numb the pain. Family breakdown and all the knock-on effects that come with it. Depression, despair, violence, social decay. Its a good thing guns are not readily available here, there would be mass shootings frequently

  • @myday2704

    @myday2704

    2 ай бұрын

    Not to mention the kids spending their whole lives in childcare, after school care and school holiday programs. Then home alone on ipads and video games once they are old enough to stay home alone. And then society wonders why teenagers are anxious and depressed 😔

  • @SkandiaAUS

    @SkandiaAUS

    2 ай бұрын

    You guys need to cheer up!

  • @kalencwil3924

    @kalencwil3924

    2 ай бұрын

    @@myday2704that’s why I’m not having kids

  • @esmeraldagreengate4354

    @esmeraldagreengate4354

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly what we did. Moved 8 hours away from home to the country for cheap rent and a better childhood for our kids. What we didn't account for was the lack of jobs and decent paying jobs at that. Add into it the nepotism that comes with a small town and what an influx of people from cities buying all the houses and driving prices through the roof, we can barely afford the rent let alone to buy

  • @issaosama4937

    @issaosama4937

    2 ай бұрын

    Speak for yourself bro 😂Jesus Christ

  • @chockablock34839
    @chockablock348392 ай бұрын

    Part of the problem is the Australian culture of celebrating house price rises on news shows. This is NOT a good thing. And there is a stupid amount of land that could be given away for free to people building their first house.

  • @sandponics

    @sandponics

    Ай бұрын

    Free! What do you think we are, a bunch of communists like the Chinese? Air is free, sunshine is free, but if you want houses you will have to pay through the nose. Either that or pay exorbitant rent until the day you die.

  • @joshmetz9192

    @joshmetz9192

    Ай бұрын

    But the infrastructure doesn’t come for free

  • @chockablock34839

    @chockablock34839

    Ай бұрын

    @@joshmetz9192 True, and that is a problem. That would need to be a hit that is taken up front, so the give away would need to be rate limited.

  • @jimbothegymbro7086

    @jimbothegymbro7086

    Ай бұрын

    ​@joshmetz9192 Yeah, but we're paying the premium rate for the bottom tier product in that regard

  • @myday2704
    @myday27042 ай бұрын

    Why would anyone want to move to Australia and into this mess? Anyone landing in Sydney airport risks becoming homeless once their hotel money runs out.

  • @Eric-kn4yn

    @Eric-kn4yn

    2 ай бұрын

    Million and millons 👽 heading our way.

  • @CryptoKiwi

    @CryptoKiwi

    2 ай бұрын

    kiwis move because nz housing is more expensive especially to income ratio... aussie isnt yet as bad as nz. were all exit liquidity for boomers

  • @12angryrealists

    @12angryrealists

    2 ай бұрын

    News flash. Only two groups of immigrants are staying. The first group includes desperate workers who come here on student visas and never intend on leaving. Because Unis have lowered their standards so much, most don't end up finding skilled work with their qualifications and end up stuck in the gig economy. The second grpup includes those who have already made significant capital overseas and brought it here. They are usually >45 years of age. The group we should be attracting to stay, young highly skilled workers end up coming for a couple of years and then leave to greener pastures due to the cost of living.

  • @johnoneill1011

    @johnoneill1011

    2 ай бұрын

    Good. We need to make housing so expensive that only professionals and tradies with highly paid skills that are in short supply here choose to immigrate on a permanent basis. Foreign students paying full university fees are welcome, provided they either go home on graduation or get a high paying job here. Family reunion immigration should be stopped for 10 years.

  • @coopsnz1

    @coopsnz1

    2 ай бұрын

    @@CryptoKiwi no it not taxes much less in n z

  • @DK_Son
    @DK_SonАй бұрын

    Our money is so tied up in trying to house ourselves, that there's no money left for us to start businesses, innovate, explore, skill up, etc. Our exports are average, because we aren't on the forefront of modern innovation, like we should be. I make more than the median, with no debt, no credit cards, no kids, very low spending, and I'm still not seeing where this starts getting good for me regarding just buying a house. I can't see myself buying in Sydney, ever. So I definitely can't see myself taking a leap to start a business, app, etc. Got no money for that. My friend sold his house recently. Newly-immigrated Indian family bought it. Paid 2m with like 7 loan guarantors. So in some cases, Aussies are losing to the buying power of entire families who don't care how much they pay. No surprise the average single or couple can't get in. The pollies do not give a shite, because they are all in the market too. They don't want to nerf their own properties. Our immigration is way too high. Houses are not being built fast enough to match local demand, letalone immigrant demand. The gov is also doing nothing to expand other coastal cities. If you want a modern career, it's Syd or Melb. You can't even take Brisbane that seriously, because most STEM jobs are Syd or Melb. No one moves to Coffs or Cairns for an IT career. Everywhere else in Aus is considered as being outside the rat race. Bruh, Canberra isn't even on the map, and that's the freaking capital. Companies are also taking back the remote opportunity that covid gave us. So you can't even move outside the capitals anymore, to get more house for your money, or to even just get a place at all. You need to go in every day, to do a job you could do from home. Brilliant modern thinking right there. The gov has really messed this place up, economically. We should be pumping out modern tech and improvements. But we're still stuck on step 1: get a house. This is so neanderthal.

  • @paulmarshall248

    @paulmarshall248

    Ай бұрын

    Wow Australians are starting see that they are still just slaves to the banks ..

  • @Pat315

    @Pat315

    Ай бұрын

    Well said. I would say that most IT professionals do have the ability to WFH though. It's the minority I would say who are required to go in any more than 1 or 2 days per week.

  • @harikoa4723

    @harikoa4723

    Ай бұрын

    We literally produce nothing of competitive value in the world market (such as technology) and people seriously wonder how we’re in this mess 😂 this is exactly what happens when you predicate your entire economy/GDP on something that shouldn’t be seen as a commodity (housing).

  • @chickenbroski99

    @chickenbroski99

    Ай бұрын

    I'm glad you see it the same. If people can't build their foundations and have basic security of shelter and family how are we supposed to progress technologically and take risks? We can't even get the basics done. For all our progress we have retrogressed considerably over the last 70 years.

  • @chickenbroski99

    @chickenbroski99

    Ай бұрын

    @@Pat315 Going in once or twice a week isn't WFH. We have the ability to work remotely from anywhere and fix many of the congestion/high price/environmental issues that come with all living in one place. As long as you're being forced to come in once a week you're forced to live in a city and the problem can't be fixed. Let people move to less populated areas and live more fulfilling lives and actually afford a family. I make 150k a year and it will take me 10 years at current prices to buy a modest home in Perth while living like a monk.

  • @chopperking007
    @chopperking0072 ай бұрын

    Ban foreign investment ffs

  • @danielanders4773

    @danielanders4773

    2 ай бұрын

    And foreign people!!!!!!

  • @kestertroy

    @kestertroy

    2 ай бұрын

    The grand irony is that the lazy government has been using easy money they get, from foreign investments and migrants' money from their "migration" scheme to cook up their books.

  • @user-qm8sc1jr9u

    @user-qm8sc1jr9u

    2 ай бұрын

    Chinese buyers

  • @shinjiyoshida141

    @shinjiyoshida141

    2 ай бұрын

    Haha cry more,, not our problem you are poor

  • @shinjiyoshida141

    @shinjiyoshida141

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@danielanders4773cry

  • @xpictos777
    @xpictos7772 ай бұрын

    My house in Adelaide has gone up $130,000 in 8 months. That's more than most people's annual wage and it hasn't even been a year yet. If I sell it, I'll just have to pay that money to get something else to live in, so it isn't even a real gain. Meanwhile people who don't have that first house fall further and further behind.

  • @gravediggy

    @gravediggy

    2 ай бұрын

    good feeling to have positive geared property, if something ever happens god forbid you can cash out and you’ll have a nice little kitty in the bank

  • @Fred-yq3fs

    @Fred-yq3fs

    2 ай бұрын

    You can draw on the additional equity, so that's a gain. It's a potential gain, but it's pretty easy to realize and many ppl do.

  • @dougdownunder5622

    @dougdownunder5622

    2 ай бұрын

    FYI. In 1983 to 88 I couldn't save enough to match the price increases. Eventually paid 30% as deposit. Around the same time, negative gearing wasn't allowed for a brief time, and rents sky-rocketed when I was renting.

  • @Spacemonkeymojo

    @Spacemonkeymojo

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly. Rising tide lifts all boats. It’s stupid.

  • @andrewdoyle1772

    @andrewdoyle1772

    2 ай бұрын

    Same with my house in Perth. Me and my wife's wage has gone up significantly since then and we're looking to buy another house. We're looking at half the land size and looking to pay double what we did for this house - and we're gonna struggle to pull that off. I have no idea how people earning more medium level incomes are able to afford anything within an hour's drive of the city these days. Really sad.

  • @vagabond7883
    @vagabond78832 ай бұрын

    Amend the law to stop foreign nationals from being able to buy residential properties in Australia. This should also include people on any temporary Australian visas.

  • @honestpat7789

    @honestpat7789

    2 ай бұрын

    Student visas and university fees are the wool our government is pulling over our eyes 😢

  • @stewartcash555

    @stewartcash555

    2 ай бұрын

    Agree, but it will never happen, doesn't matter who's elected

  • @gortnewton4765

    @gortnewton4765

    2 ай бұрын

    They get around that by using proxies who are legally able to buy. There's even been cases where immigrants on pensions have bought mulit-million dollar houses, but they have no income, no savings, they are just the proxy 'agent' for the mainland China money.

  • @tellyawhatmate

    @tellyawhatmate

    2 ай бұрын

    Its not rocket science hey.. always thought this

  • @gortnewton4765

    @gortnewton4765

    2 ай бұрын

    They employ 'proxies' to buy the house for them who are able to legally buy the house. That's how they get around our laws.

  • @simonsays1370
    @simonsays13702 ай бұрын

    It all can be summed up in one big word: GREED.

  • @sandponics

    @sandponics

    2 ай бұрын

    Or 'hard work', although some people in Australia have apparently never heard of that.

  • @tonykennedy1615

    @tonykennedy1615

    2 ай бұрын

    Ignorance.

  • @liamrmorgans921

    @liamrmorgans921

    2 ай бұрын

    Do you mean government greed?

  • @kieranpeet7167

    @kieranpeet7167

    2 ай бұрын

    It's all by design, it's happening all over the western world

  • @Robert-xs2mv

    @Robert-xs2mv

    2 ай бұрын

    When I started one years salary bought a quarter acre allotment , two years salary bought you a basic house, one living space, one kitchen one bathroom two or three bedroom and a laundry space. Try that today! Has sweet f all to do with hard work, absolutely zero, it is 100% pure greed!

  • @aussiepride4877
    @aussiepride48772 ай бұрын

    RIP AUSTRALIA

  • @infinite8382

    @infinite8382

    Ай бұрын

    australia was dead on its feet decades ago, but were only just feeling it now. if the past and the present are anything to go by, the future of this cuntry is not looking good. people are going to have to reinvent modern living cause who will be able to afford a house as house prices rise, leaving the floundering weekly wage amount for dead.

  • @asaka616
    @asaka6162 ай бұрын

    Why would the politicians help to get housing affordable? It makes them rich.

  • @sledge6693

    @sledge6693

    Ай бұрын

    Just like gambling.

  • @mntccd

    @mntccd

    Ай бұрын

    It’s a big club, and you’re not in it.

  • @paulywalnutz5855

    @paulywalnutz5855

    Ай бұрын

    because if they dont, they will be on the menu

  • @ihatch67

    @ihatch67

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed

  • @TM-pz2ue

    @TM-pz2ue

    Ай бұрын

    @@paulywalnutz5855Wishful thinking. After seeing how people responded during the pandemic I have no faith in the average western person . May as well be livestock.

  • @lundi44
    @lundi442 ай бұрын

    I’m glad the guest mentioned Australia not doing much or anything at all to diversify its economy. This has long been one of my pet peeves and something that keeps the country overly reliant on a handful of industries - and more vulnerable to global economic shocks.

  • @shanegordon3220

    @shanegordon3220

    Ай бұрын

    The money invested in property would be better used being invested in startups, industry and r&d

  • @HantaleMedia

    @HantaleMedia

    Ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, most australians, and even government are very aware of that. But then election time rolls around and no one wants to be the party to make a big spend. Not when the iron and coal train is still chugging strong. :p

  • @kzbb9977

    @kzbb9977

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@HantaleMedia its because ALL politicians are sitting on nice properties, investments, holiday homes etc and don't want the value to drop an inch hell even my own family have 4+ properties between them that they do not need... all the people in power are for the short term gains over anything long term for this country. It wont get better unless the Greens get in.

  • @basilgeorge9957
    @basilgeorge99572 ай бұрын

    Australian debt system is a big slavery

  • @pharlapnz4630

    @pharlapnz4630

    2 ай бұрын

    Worse in New Zealand

  • @slickstrings

    @slickstrings

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah slavery. When you have no obligation to take out a mortgage, its entirely choice and the interest rates are driven by the global economy. Such slavery, much wisdom.

  • @MartintheTinman

    @MartintheTinman

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@slickstringsignorance is bliss

  • @TasmaniaIsAHole

    @TasmaniaIsAHole

    Ай бұрын

    ​@slickstrings Yeah pay your inflated rents you ungrateful plebs! I bought those houses 35 years ago for 1/10th of the price they go for now and I worked real hard after completing my free university degree to get them! Such a lazy generation tut tut.

  • @lioncross1849

    @lioncross1849

    Ай бұрын

    Big usury

  • @soylentgreen6082
    @soylentgreen60822 ай бұрын

    We need to face the fact that the Australian housing market is grossly inflated. You can buy a Huysman classic townhouse in central Paris for the price of a cream brick venereal in Box Hill.

  • @digdougedy

    @digdougedy

    Ай бұрын

    Sadly, my mother, who is 80, sold her house in Brisbane recently and moved back to England. For the price of the the house in Brisbane plus another £200,000 she bought a flat in Chelmsford... £480,000 for a flat... Well, that's my inheritance spent... And yes. this stupid game of monopoly, which is what it is, needs resetting so that ordinary people can live without massive servitude to the people who have created the debt by printing money...

  • @sandponics

    @sandponics

    Ай бұрын

    26 million people living in a vastly underdeveloped country as big as the USA, with heaps of mineral exports and they are all going broke buying fancy houses. Are Aussies all dumb or what?

  • @sandponics

    @sandponics

    Ай бұрын

    @@digdougedy You must be a communist making intelligent comments like that. Karl Marx would be proud if he wasn't dead.

  • @louisebb4183

    @louisebb4183

    22 күн бұрын

    Have you been in Paris? Maybe in part of Paris where all the illegals taken over .

  • @soylentgreen6082

    @soylentgreen6082

    22 күн бұрын

    @@louisebb4183 Yes, I've been in Paris. Naturally I avoided the housing projects.

  • @ML6103
    @ML61032 ай бұрын

    It's the underpinning of so many other issues in Australia. Also, think about all the other businesses or ventures we could be investing in if we weren't so obsessed with property

  • @ptadisbander7959

    @ptadisbander7959

    2 ай бұрын

    This. The obsession with property kills entrepreneurialism and innovation.

  • @user-qm8sc1jr9u

    @user-qm8sc1jr9u

    2 ай бұрын

    Chinese buyers

  • @TasmaniaIsAHole

    @TasmaniaIsAHole

    Ай бұрын

    Well there was mining and agriculture but we sold that off to China so yay.

  • @jm1835
    @jm18352 ай бұрын

    If anyone feels stressed out because of the housing situation, you should seriously consider moving abroad if possible. I went to Asia - having secure housing and not stressing about the ridiculous housing situation has been a serious quality of life upgrade for me. When I looked for rentals, an agent spent half the day personally showing me around a dozen properties all available to rent at different budgets, areas, etc. Renters hold the power and agents actually work for their commission. Compared to Australia where you're competing with 50 other people bootlicking the agent trying to beg for the privilege to pay 20% above asking price and 6 months rent in advance. And then you get evicted after a year because the landlord wants to sell, but actually they just wanted to increase rent another 30%...

  • @dimex3362

    @dimex3362

    2 ай бұрын

    I think people would… if they had any way of actually making money in Asia. As it is, you can’t live there unless you already have money or your job isn’t geography dependent. It’s great for single people that have non geography dependent ways of making money but what do you do for your family? Will they take the same job as you? Probably not, so they will make those small Asian denominations of wage or have to move back to a western country.

  • @JH-jy1ye

    @JH-jy1ye

    2 ай бұрын

    @@dimex3362 Entrepreneurship is the only way. You could start a pretty ordinary online business that only makes a third as much as your salary in Australia and still be better off, it's the only true path to freedom. You're right that not everyone is capable of that though.

  • @mrsnrub282

    @mrsnrub282

    Ай бұрын

    I would if I could

  • @luhole

    @luhole

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah it blows my mind that real estate agents earn so much money here 🙄 as if they actually have to work for any properties they sell or get rented. They are pushing paper, that’s it.

  • @TasmaniaIsAHole

    @TasmaniaIsAHole

    Ай бұрын

    Problem there is that many Asian countries, particularly in SE Asia, forbid foreign ownership of housing i.e Vietnam.Yet we don't. We've been sold out.

  • @TheNanoNinja
    @TheNanoNinja2 ай бұрын

    I cracked it at someone at work for talking about 18% internet rates in the 70's. So my response was to what proportion of income and what were wages increasing by at that time.

  • @sandponics

    @sandponics

    2 ай бұрын

    You should study the causes of the great depression in 1929. If you want to have a viable business in the future, open a soup kitchen.

  • @MrFastFarmer

    @MrFastFarmer

    2 ай бұрын

    In 1970 my mum & dad bought their house for $24,000. Sold it in 2021 for $3.6 Million.

  • @Professor__S

    @Professor__S

    2 ай бұрын

    18% internet rates in the 70's...😂 Didn't know internet was available to anyone besides the government back in the 70's🤣.

  • @jamesaustralian9829

    @jamesaustralian9829

    2 ай бұрын

    In the 70s youd get a decent 4 bedroom house on good land, for 50k or less.

  • @darrenwilson8921

    @darrenwilson8921

    2 ай бұрын

    Why don't you retort with what the average interest rates on a savings deposit account was at the same time? What would people give now for 13%+ interest rates for their savings? It's all relative.

  • @nicolaasvanroosendael697
    @nicolaasvanroosendael6972 ай бұрын

    It is criminal that in a country with so many resources andavailableland a block to build a house is so expensive and there's no attempt to create materials that are modular so that housing is simple and cost effective.

  • @hesh2892

    @hesh2892

    2 ай бұрын

    That is the English Lords vs peasants system. Its been good for economy and increasing house values. The rich get their money back on the mortgages. A 4% mortgage for 1 M would mean, you pay 2 M over 20 years. So house price has to increase for owners to recoup their money 😮

  • @olddog-fv2ox

    @olddog-fv2ox

    2 ай бұрын

    Zoning laws, designed to protect the property portfolios of councilors

  • @user-qm8sc1jr9u

    @user-qm8sc1jr9u

    2 ай бұрын

    Chinese buyers

  • @hesh2892

    @hesh2892

    2 ай бұрын

    @user-qm8sc1jr9u may be due to foreign buyers in cities. But it's mainly due to huge manipulation by government Done by zoning laws and restriction of subdivision . Hence prices even in rural areas are kept high

  • @weishi8620

    @weishi8620

    Ай бұрын

    Plenty of vacant land, but not many want to build because the cost of construction went up by 50-100% in the last 3-4 years.

  • @boofex1
    @boofex12 ай бұрын

    The building industry is sickening too

  • @merkins87

    @merkins87

    2 ай бұрын

    Great money laundering venture for criminals, both the ones that wear leathers & the ones in suits

  • @OGtrushalpatel

    @OGtrushalpatel

    2 ай бұрын

    only affordable option left... in perth at least

  • @theragoooverlord5021

    @theragoooverlord5021

    27 күн бұрын

    I despise those grubs. Developers just need to sleep with one eye open

  • @renross6726
    @renross67262 ай бұрын

    I'm 63 and living in my van and can't afford a home on a disability pension.

  • @myday2704

    @myday2704

    Ай бұрын

    That harsh 😪

  • @Nav_M

    @Nav_M

    Ай бұрын

    Move to south east Asia! I took my life savings and retired to a much cheaper country in my thirties! Own a 3bed flat, a 2bed investment flat and have savings to fund a modest lifestyle. You won't regret it!

  • @Yarn_368

    @Yarn_368

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Nav_Mthey said they are a disability pensioner

  • @Nav_M

    @Nav_M

    Ай бұрын

    @@Yarn_368 Yes, disability pension can be ported if one wants to leave Australia. The pension amount is paid in full, just rent assistance is not paid if living outside of Australia. Can you imagine the life in say Thailand, on an Aussie 💰 pension?...heaven!!

  • @coasteyscoasteys4150

    @coasteyscoasteys4150

    Ай бұрын

    Ren You're lucky living in a van

  • @danyurr5304
    @danyurr53042 ай бұрын

    house next door has been empty for 7 years. The owner lives overseas and can't be bothered renting it out.

  • @moodycxnt

    @moodycxnt

    Ай бұрын

    Tell purplepingas

  • @HantaleMedia

    @HantaleMedia

    Ай бұрын

    That's a tax issue. Unless you use the 6 year exemption, the moment they rent the place out it's open to capital gains tax. Which means if they rent it out they probably LOSE more money in tax when they sell the place than they get from renting. Why rent when your house goes up 10%+ a year, right? ;p

  • @hobo1704

    @hobo1704

    29 күн бұрын

    So? Continue being a victim..

  • @antpoo
    @antpoo2 ай бұрын

    Housing prices are the root of our economy. Get rid of those prices and you get rid of our dodgy economy.

  • @markwick7898

    @markwick7898

    2 ай бұрын

    You meen give you easy life pmsl …. You want to live lazy buy a tent no sympathy from me

  • @hesh2892

    @hesh2892

    2 ай бұрын

    It's manipulated by govt. Done by zoning laws and restriction on subdivision. Otherwise people build in small towns and move there😮

  • @antpoo

    @antpoo

    2 ай бұрын

    @@markwick7898 😂😂. How could you possibly make such a comment from what I wrote? I work my ass off, self employed in demolition and earthmoving and my development property just valued at $2.4 mil. I’m just stating facts.

  • @Robert-xs2mv

    @Robert-xs2mv

    2 ай бұрын

    @@markwick7898pistols at dawn, survivor get the house! How much sympathy do you have now?

  • @olddog-fv2ox

    @olddog-fv2ox

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@hesh2892 spot on in our regional large town housing is priced quite sensibly and the scammers that are buying houses for their property portfolios aren't interested because they can't skrew any suckers

  • @nandaska1
    @nandaska12 ай бұрын

    Same over here in NZ, buying a house is becoming out of reach for most, even working couples, cost of rent too makes it diffucult to save!

  • @baldrick6071
    @baldrick60712 ай бұрын

    It’s simply not sustainable and needs to change! My kids, your kids have no chance of entering the market and can you imagine what that does to their mental health! Only those new Australians pouring in with $$ will be looked after! Shame!

  • @thelonewolf666

    @thelonewolf666

    2 ай бұрын

    they are not new australians, they are the enemy

  • @user-iv9hi2vm2s

    @user-iv9hi2vm2s

    Ай бұрын

    That’s capitalism at work for you… isn’t that a good thing.

  • @vish2553

    @vish2553

    Ай бұрын

    My kids already bought their houses and are comfortably living in them. Reason? Hard work, education and family support. Yes, we have a housing crisis but work ethics here sucks big time especially in the building sectors, roofing and plumbing.

  • @baldrick6071

    @baldrick6071

    Ай бұрын

    @@vish2553 that’s all well and good but not everyone is an academic that earns a good income. Others can have an exemplary work ethic and work their asses off for little return. And not all families are in a position to offer support.

  • @sandponics

    @sandponics

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-iv9hi2vm2s It is not capitalism that is the problem, the problem is the stupidity of most people.

  • @billmago7991
    @billmago79912 ай бұрын

    Housing affordability also effects business in that if you're trying to sell your business banks only lend to home owners not renters. For people who try and sell their franchise, their is no one to buy it , anyone with money just buys another house . Nothing will be done because most of the politicians in Canberra are landlords

  • @starrystarrybee

    @starrystarrybee

    2 ай бұрын

    Affects, not 'effects'

  • @flygulfstreamg650
    @flygulfstreamg6502 ай бұрын

    It all comes down to the complex tax structure and the fact you don’t have many other options to save money in Australia as everything else is taxed 5 to 6 times before you get it .

  • @coopsnz1

    @coopsnz1

    2 ай бұрын

    more than 125 taxes in australia

  • @AAAA-vu7fp

    @AAAA-vu7fp

    2 ай бұрын

    That is deliberately so. Australia has aaa rating due to house prices being so high. If a countries house values are high a country gets aaa rating. Australia has SOLD OFF all mineral rights of this country to china so all they have is housing

  • @chriskalifornia7333

    @chriskalifornia7333

    2 ай бұрын

    Serious question could you tell me a few for an article I'm writing. For instance I'm saying the 40 cent levy on every dollar of petrol is a tax and a completely unjustifiable one. It's literally stealing.​@@coopsnz1

  • @johnoneill1011

    @johnoneill1011

    2 ай бұрын

    Don't think that new apartment you buy from High Rise Harry is untaxed. Aside from over $50k of stamp duty you pay, his average 2-bedroom apartment that sells new for $1.1m has $300k of various government charges built into it. So, you are really paying $1.1m for an $800k apartment that cost Harry around $650k to create before government charges.

  • @ML6103

    @ML6103

    2 ай бұрын

    So true

  • @user-kb1hw2yq2f
    @user-kb1hw2yq2f2 ай бұрын

    We are in the biggest bubble of ALL time. There are dozens upon dozens of bubbles in one giant bubble. When it bursts, we're going straight into depression, imo

  • @Bee_Bill287
    @Bee_Bill2872 ай бұрын

    If you spend 5 mil in Australia you instantly get a visa for the whole family regardless of any qualifications. So the easiest way to spend that amount is on property. However if we sold our Gas at the same price the Arab countries sell it Australia would be so rich we wouldn’t need to pay taxes. Our Gas is sold at the lowest price in the world and yet we have the highest reserve then anywhere else. This is the real evil. I watched a doco the other night that said 60% of over 60’s women are now homeless. The political parties don’t care about Australian people all they care about is what is in their pocket. Vote them all out.

  • @knyght27

    @knyght27

    2 ай бұрын

    60 percent of women over sixty are homeless? Where on earth did you get that ridiculous statistic? Are you telling me that if I go down the street and speak to 10 women over sixty, six of them will be homeless?

  • @mrgoodygoodygumdrop

    @mrgoodygoodygumdrop

    2 ай бұрын

    What bullshit are you on about my god

  • @DanfromOz

    @DanfromOz

    Ай бұрын

    ​@knyght27 its so obviously bullshit, they are more likely to be the ones with 3 million plus net worth and 150k cars

  • @jacobkuntflapp
    @jacobkuntflapp2 ай бұрын

    Yeahhh about 9 years ago, i was going to buy in Werribee for 375k 3 bedroom. The same house is 800k now. Forget about it.

  • @infinite8382

    @infinite8382

    Ай бұрын

    we exist in a real life game of monopoly. we could change the rules tomorrow.....but we wont. the whole wretched system is made up. we seriously need to change it.....but we wont

  • @sandponics

    @sandponics

    Ай бұрын

    Stupidity knows no bounds.

  • @bradfrazer4137
    @bradfrazer41372 ай бұрын

    Brings me to tears when I see the price of housing, what has happened to my country

  • @McFluff88

    @McFluff88

    Ай бұрын

    Immigration off the charts to prop up this ponzi scheme.

  • @briancavanagh7048
    @briancavanagh70482 ай бұрын

    There is a great divide in Australia which has an age cutoff for the majority of home owners. The younger working people are left out housing market. The political parties are avoiding doing anything to solve the problem. Gutless leadership.

  • @vladbereza4550
    @vladbereza45502 ай бұрын

    Australians had a chance to remove negative gearing and CGT in 2016 and 2019 with the Labour Party but of course they voted no. Labour in 2021 decided to give up on tackling it. You can thank the boomers for the hot mess we’re in right now.

  • @libatalklieb5793

    @libatalklieb5793

    2 ай бұрын

    Haven't you realized that we live amongst morons? I am a boomer with more than one property and i voted for the Labour Party to abolish negative gearing. So get your facts right buddy.

  • @Jacqui-ie9kw

    @Jacqui-ie9kw

    2 ай бұрын

    just look at the clown show!

  • @vladbereza4550

    @vladbereza4550

    2 ай бұрын

    @@libatalklieb5793 You aren’t representative of the majority of your age group though.

  • @libatalklieb5793

    @libatalklieb5793

    2 ай бұрын

    @@vladbereza4550 I am sure that not all that voted for slowmo were boomers

  • @vladbereza4550

    @vladbereza4550

    2 ай бұрын

    @@libatalklieb5793 We’ve already established that.

  • @houssein2291
    @houssein22912 ай бұрын

    Foriegn owner ownership is a big problem. If only Australian citizens can buy homes and property the supply and demand will level out and and force prices to drop. Banks charging interest on mortgages is the biggest factor to making ownership/repayments too expensive.

  • @andyg9991

    @andyg9991

    Ай бұрын

    Foreign demand is only a very tiny part of the problem, especially now the CCP has cracked down on its citizens taking money abroad. The issue always was, and always will be, supply and demand and the current Federal Government has done more to fuel demand than pretty much any government in history. Levels of immigration this high was always going to end in tears. Couple that with decades (yes decades, not years) of restricted supply by state governments that simply didn't want to pay for infrastructure in green field developments and you end up with the ludicrous scenario. And there is no quick fix available now. Its going to take at least a decade to sort this mess out simply due to the time it takes to build the infrastructure and homes required to balance the supply/demand equation.

  • @TasmaniaIsAHole

    @TasmaniaIsAHole

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@andyg9991Immigration is a large part of the problem. We're importing people in a housing crisis ffs. Where do you think they are going to go? The vast majority of them will funnel into the rental market. Shock horror that rental demand is sky high and prices go up..

  • @FreeAgent321

    @FreeAgent321

    Ай бұрын

    @@andyg9991 plus decades of local government with their weird zoning laws, and other powers restricting new builds greatly.

  • @colinherbertson
    @colinherbertson2 ай бұрын

    This situation will cause a severe drop in the birthrate if my adult children are any sample of this horrible reality. I think successive governments have encouirage insane house price growth to make people feel wealthy without the need for higher wages. People are funding their lifestyles, not with wages but with the inflationary house price growth. It is a disaster of the highest order and it is creating a huge social division

  • @CarbonTaxLOL

    @CarbonTaxLOL

    2 ай бұрын

    And if your children are same as me (25 years old), we have had to go through University that costs money to attend, using petroleum that is more expensive, living in black mould accomodation that is decrepit, getting sick and diseased, attending hospitals that are overcrowded, all so that a Gen X”we can negative gear another house. Whilst we studied medicine and engineering to get paid the same as a delivery driver, while we get slaves from overseas (750k) of them to get trapped in the Australian housing loop and become life long tax payers, whilst we wait for our parents who we love to die just so we can start life. Incredible. Well done Liberal government.

  • @adods9824

    @adods9824

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@CarbonTaxLOLwell said..well done upper class elite Liberals. Enslaving everyone else to ensure the Aristocrats increase their wealth at the expense of the lower classes. They've gamed the whole economic system; spun it to their advantage ...

  • @AK-np4rp

    @AK-np4rp

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@CarbonTaxLOL.The Labor.govt post Keating have been just as bad.

  • @stevemolloy2747
    @stevemolloy27472 ай бұрын

    Nation of renters 🇦🇺

  • @heatherwatson9564

    @heatherwatson9564

    2 ай бұрын

    You now need to do a video about the state of Renters in Australia Rents are outrageously high People working full-time on average incomes can no longer find a place to rent Those on lower incomes are in tents or cars.Mass immigration has worsened this problem Huge lineups at the few rentals that come up.Rent bidding although illegal is still taking place The vacancy rate in some states is under .5% Housing is a serious crisis in Australia whether you're renting or looking to buy

  • @stevemolloy2747

    @stevemolloy2747

    2 ай бұрын

    @@heatherwatson9564 33% of Australia’s population are renting.

  • @k.b4273
    @k.b42732 ай бұрын

    I will be sharing this with everyone!

  • @goosefoots

    @goosefoots

    2 ай бұрын

    Why? For comedy? It’s nonsense.

  • @sledge6693
    @sledge6693Ай бұрын

    Australia also has VERY lax investing laws & therefore international people interested in hiding their wealth can park their money in our housing market & the home either remains vacant or saved for the kids & balloons the prices as money is no object & they offer ridiculous prices & outbid the serious people needing a home now.

  • @CFox.7
    @CFox.72 ай бұрын

    20 years ago the ads started on Aussie TV - That Queenslander telling people to use leverage to buy investment properties.. Well.. Australians.. with their FOMO sure listened. Now we allow foreign purchases through buyers advocates and proxies. Government loves the cash injection and stamp duty. On Q and A they listed the investment propety assets of senators and I believe the very person responsible for overseeing housing was the lady of Indian appearance who had SIX investment properties on her books. When challenged.. she tried to say "its a very complicated issue"

  • @boagski
    @boagskiАй бұрын

    Australia has enough minerals and mining to be as wealthy as Dubai. We pay companies to mine and sell our commodities. And we pay the same people for our commodities.

  • @adods9824

    @adods9824

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, and we don't tax those industries anywhere near enough! Qatar gets $30 Bn a year for its gas, world's second biggest exporter. No citizen pays tax there. We are the biggest gas exporter, we get $1.5Bn...we are heavily taxed! WTF ????!!!!!

  • @josebohorquez2633

    @josebohorquez2633

    Ай бұрын

    Australians are more worried about boating, camping and fishing. In my personal level I am getting out of the rat race. But I know not everybody can’t do it. I hope you guys wake up .

  • @ragebait988

    @ragebait988

    Ай бұрын

    Mining also benefits the breast implant industry

  • @stevenbrown2401

    @stevenbrown2401

    Ай бұрын

    We are being fleeced simple as that

  • @NameZippy1
    @NameZippy12 ай бұрын

    Perhaps people need to stop saying “enter the house market “ . When you drink water, do you “enter the water market “ ?

  • @Eric-kn4yn

    @Eric-kn4yn

    2 ай бұрын

    What term would u use.

  • @user-sp4gy7ko5l

    @user-sp4gy7ko5l

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Eric-kn4yn He is simply saying that housing should be a right NOT an investment.

  • @sandponics

    @sandponics

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, I buy water from the Water Corporation. I think, therefore I am.

  • @Beef_Supreeeme
    @Beef_Supreeeme2 ай бұрын

    All of the people in charge (left or right) are property investors who benefit from maintaining or accelerating down the current path. There is no way out of this. Future generations are screwed.

  • @mattl1250

    @mattl1250

    2 ай бұрын

    Vote greens, most of them don't even own investment properties

  • @kane-vn6bn

    @kane-vn6bn

    Ай бұрын

    dont vote greens... please

  • @FreeAgent321

    @FreeAgent321

    Ай бұрын

    @@mattl1250 great, so when the greens make it apart of their policies and campaign to ban politician ownership of investment properties, and a pathway to reduce politician pay and benefits over a 4 year period, I'll vote for them. Spoiler, none of that will ever happen, ever.

  • @JP-qn4uo
    @JP-qn4uo2 ай бұрын

    Get out of Oz before it is too late! The place is officially rooted!

  • @TheCanolaoil

    @TheCanolaoil

    2 ай бұрын

    Just buy a unit for 350k to 450k what's the big deal?

  • @bennysmith2007

    @bennysmith2007

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@TheCanolaoilattitudes like yours, are why this ship is sinking. Perhaps people want a front & back yard, a shed, a garden, some space to be human & not live shoulder to shoulder in a pokey little unit.

  • @Grahamisthesword

    @Grahamisthesword

    Ай бұрын

    Ok. I am all for units. We need more high and medium density housing. You can have a unit with a shed, backyard, front yard and a garage I two car spaces. I should know I live in such a space. My backyard is about 6 x 9 square meters my front yard, excluding driveway and shed is 5 by 6 square meters. But anything over $300 is too much for a unit if it’s 20 km away from the cbd.

  • @TheCanolaoil

    @TheCanolaoil

    Ай бұрын

    @bennysmith2007 well too bad you can't have it , you need to deal with it, this is the new Australia where units are probably all you can afford in a decent location

  • @bennysmith2007

    @bennysmith2007

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheCanolaoil not even worth my time on a hateful little hand puppet.

  • @MetroidMan90
    @MetroidMan902 ай бұрын

    How on earth could any company be competitive in Australia when they need to pay a wage allowing workers to buy a million dollar home and in asia they just need to pay a wage for 150,000 dollar homes? Americans have no idea how good they have it. I believe housing prices won’t go down in australia in nominal terms ever but they will in real terms i.e houses stay the same price but bread is 20 dollars and the AUD is worth 30 US cents

  • @kestertroy

    @kestertroy

    2 ай бұрын

    Hold on. That don't make any sense at all. "... won't go down in nominal terms but will go down in nominal terms..."? What does that mean?

  • @MetroidMan90

    @MetroidMan90

    2 ай бұрын

    @@kestertroy I mean won’t go down in nominal terms but will go down in real terms

  • @sandponics

    @sandponics

    Ай бұрын

    I know the correct answer to that question. but why would I share it with you?

  • @sledge6693
    @sledge6693Ай бұрын

    I remember seeing a home sold for 900k about 13 years ago, it was resold with only a new coat of paint 2 years later & doubled their money. That was expensive paint!.

  • @andrewdavis8137
    @andrewdavis81372 ай бұрын

    IMHO. It’s interest rates being too low, for too long, for too many. It’s a real shame that we have pumped so much capital into something that produces (for principal places of residence) absolutely nothing. Crazy stuff.

  • @Turd_farmer

    @Turd_farmer

    2 ай бұрын

    That and first home buyer grants and schemes.

  • @Zxcvbueisn444

    @Zxcvbueisn444

    2 ай бұрын

    My friend works in Uk for a major bank. They just bought 10,000 flats last year to rent out. My guess is this is happening over the world. So much spare cash in banks and investment companies that they dont want to loan to small people. They are creating rental generation which they make more money from

  • @sandponics

    @sandponics

    2 ай бұрын

    My place provides shelter, is comfortable to live in and I grow all of my own food for virtually zero cost, and it only cost $107,000 to build in 1988, what is wrong with that?

  • @daleviker5884

    @daleviker5884

    2 ай бұрын

    @@johndwyer2486 So everyone should be aspire to nothing more than eating lentils twice a day and listening to Che Guevara speeches for entertainment? Civilization arose because some people craved more than living in caves wearing mammoth skins. Thank god some of our ancestors had ambition.

  • @sidecarmisanthrope5927

    @sidecarmisanthrope5927

    2 ай бұрын

    @@sandponics : Unfortunately for most people they don't have a wayback machine to take them to 1988 when houses were more affordable.

  • @truthian9300
    @truthian93002 ай бұрын

    This housing situation will destroy this country if nothing changes

  • @pennywise4843

    @pennywise4843

    2 ай бұрын

    What? The country was destroyed long ago.

  • @emelle1283

    @emelle1283

    2 ай бұрын

    It already has - i left in 2013 because it was already long gone.

  • @chrisb3189

    @chrisb3189

    2 ай бұрын

    It was cheap back then tho​@@emelle1283

  • @Mikamichae

    @Mikamichae

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@emelle1283 i lived in sydney 5 years ago is was amazing, so much better than where i am from Typical privileged aussies haha

  • @SOBERKINGS

    @SOBERKINGS

    Ай бұрын

    @@emelle1283 where did you go

  • @jacklee5001
    @jacklee50012 ай бұрын

    13.3times is calculated based on wage before tax… if you use the wage actually received after tax.. It’s more like 20 times

  • @justindressler5992
    @justindressler59922 ай бұрын

    Housing is enslaving Australia there will be no more small businesses or holidays or freedom to leave your job. People will spend there entire life paying the mortgage off without a cent in savings to show for it. We are still lucky biggest the biggest employer in Australia can print AUD.

  • @sil8ty01

    @sil8ty01

    Ай бұрын

    Correction - the capitalist banking system enslaves us. Which is run by a collective of Zionists, as we know but people are F dumb.

  • @wombathead87

    @wombathead87

    Ай бұрын

    Be nice to have a mortgage. stuck paying off someone else's dream and place of retirement. Then us renters will just drop dead at work if we make it to old age.

  • @justindressler5992

    @justindressler5992

    Ай бұрын

    @@wombathead87 I understand that, it's even harder for people who rent. If government policy to make housing more affordable had done a dam thing we could all work and own a house. But retirement for most is now just a dream in Australia the government has supported policy for the rich and that's because they are the rich. Even in some countries the boomers are coming out of retirement due to inflation eroding their savings. I really don't see many people being able to retire at this point as economic output per capita is going down and wealth is shifting to the one percent. Automation and AI will be the final nail in the coffin for the working class. All I can say is try and find a job you enjoy if possible so at least your time working for someone else's dreams won't be so miserable.

  • @wombathead87

    @wombathead87

    Ай бұрын

    @justindressler5992 appreciate the reply mate well put.

  • @egl3369
    @egl33692 ай бұрын

    We are in this situation because houses sell to the highest bidder. You should have to be a resident or citizen to buy land here.

  • @user-yf5cd2ep6y

    @user-yf5cd2ep6y

    Ай бұрын

    It is not foreign investors driving prices. They are such a small percentage of the market. It is simply supply is well under demand.

  • @Dannyttttr
    @Dannyttttr2 ай бұрын

    I think it’s actually worse than that the average income is $90,000 but the median income in NSW is 55,000(I thought it was 60,000 but ABS data says lower) the top earners drag that average up alot

  • @djdanzy

    @djdanzy

    2 ай бұрын

    So wait... what? most people earn 55k a year in australia over there?

  • @whiterabbit3439

    @whiterabbit3439

    2 ай бұрын

    Most = "mode"...median is mid point (more accurate than "mean" with outliers.

  • @wizrom3046

    @wizrom3046

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@djdanzy median means half the people earn less than that, half the people earn more. And 55k AUD is only about 38k in USD

  • @AAAA-vu7fp
    @AAAA-vu7fp2 ай бұрын

    Totally The prices dont make sense and people really cant afford to live in even a rental place let alone in a purchased property

  • @sandponics

    @sandponics

    2 ай бұрын

    You should have purchased a house in 1971 before prices began rising.

  • @JF-xm6tu

    @JF-xm6tu

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@sandponics yeah. When I was - 36 years old

  • @davidwilliams7552

    @davidwilliams7552

    2 ай бұрын

    They can afford to but will.not move from the same three big cities.

  • @ytfrank4412

    @ytfrank4412

    2 ай бұрын

    @@davidwilliams7552 there is not much work in rural towns

  • @AAAA-vu7fp

    @AAAA-vu7fp

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@sandponicsyou mean people can buy a house before they are born??? Tell me more ,want to know the secret to rhat

  • @patcummins6036
    @patcummins60362 ай бұрын

    While we have a two party system and both are owned, lock, stock, and barrel by overseas interests, it will never change until that “ mother of all bubbles”, bursts! This will lead to “the mother of all depressions”! It is all our fault because we accept the lowest of the low as politicians!

  • @BigMan.270

    @BigMan.270

    Ай бұрын

    They're just a reflection of our society. Until society, fundamentally changes. Just expect more of the same.

  • @dancooper5741
    @dancooper57412 ай бұрын

    Correction …..the video states the median wage is $94k …….wrong , that’s the s Average wage …..the Median is $65. The median income guy is the guy in the middle between the top earner & the bottom earner. ….which is where most people are. The billionaires “skew” the Average income figure , but not many of them,

  • @BeczaBot

    @BeczaBot

    Ай бұрын

    It's STILL wrong, as it is the average wage for FULL TIME workers. Not part time or casuals. I was spending morning until night at work on weekdays as a casual, plus working weekends and was only taking home a bit over 50k annually. You would think from the 25% loading it would be way more than the average for a full timer but no. Don't get paid enough compared to a lot of full timers in different industries.

  • @paulf.5261
    @paulf.52612 ай бұрын

    I only make about $550 pw. I rent in Mandurah, south of Perth. In the middle of last year my rent was $300pw. New owners bought the house and the rent went up in November to $350pw. Next week it's going up again to $450pw ( May 2024 ) That means my rent is about 80% of my income 😮🤕

  • @SuperBozz

    @SuperBozz

    2 ай бұрын

    Solution Simply make less income then get into debt to pay for someone's house x -treme negative gearing

  • @SuperBozz

    @SuperBozz

    Ай бұрын

    @@MXRiderFiftyTwo just because it's common doesn't mean it's less of a problem It's not like we can all share disappointment

  • @helsbels2582
    @helsbels25822 ай бұрын

    The people responsible for this is government and their policies, allowing overseas investors to buy in, tripling the influx so more competition and not limiting property investors. And real estates, because of supply and demand are taking advantage of this and using everything trick in the book to get the best price possible. We have them to thank for high house and rent prices and it will remain high.

  • @mrsnrub282

    @mrsnrub282

    Ай бұрын

    And who voted for those governments? Yeah, we have no one to blame but ourselves. We deserve this. What's going on now is just simply the consequences of our actions.

  • @learnpowerfully
    @learnpowerfully2 ай бұрын

    What you’re missing with “medians” is that the median land size has shrunk and the median distance to work is 2.7 times longer commute. Median household income is now generated by 2 FTE incomes rather than the 1980s 1.4 FTE incomes. The entire distribution has fallen off the right side and medians hide the real story.

  • @wavesnowaves
    @wavesnowaves2 ай бұрын

    International students are also a huge money maker for us, but at the cost of having to house them.

  • @kestertroy

    @kestertroy

    2 ай бұрын

    The migration scheme is also a huge money maker for the local economy, but at the cost of having to house them. Make no mistake, international students do not fatten our wallets, it enriches the government coffers.

  • @user-sp4gy7ko5l

    @user-sp4gy7ko5l

    2 ай бұрын

    Us? Us? Where is my cut?

  • @fightington
    @fightington2 ай бұрын

    the root of it is fractional reserve lending by banks, unregulated property ownership - the insane price of housing is the shit fruit of that

  • @Blackfire-yo6zn
    @Blackfire-yo6zn2 ай бұрын

    A huge factor in house prices going up that was not mentioned is intergenerational wealth transfer. The people buying these huge prices are typically not using wealth they generated themselves rather they are using inherited wealth or alternatively using their parents/wealth

  • @davidwilliams7552

    @davidwilliams7552

    2 ай бұрын

    Captain Obvious strikes again!

  • @landspide

    @landspide

    2 ай бұрын

    Eventually that runs out... Wanna bet when?

  • @leewilton5082
    @leewilton50822 ай бұрын

    What a great interview.

  • @strategoking
    @strategoking2 ай бұрын

    The Australian Population from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. 2015: Approximately 23.8 million 2016: Approximately 24.1 million 2017: Approximately 24.6 million 2018: Approximately 25 million 2019: Approximately 25.4 million 2020: Approximately 25.6 million 2021: Approximately 25.7 million •2022: Approximately 25.7 million •2023: Approximately 26.8 million The average house price in Australia in 2015 was approximately $580,000 The average house price in Australia in 2023 was approximately $1,084,855 Did the increase of approximately 3 million in population effect housing prices by 100% 3 million is approximately 11.19% of 26.8 million

  • @robf641

    @robf641

    2 ай бұрын

    10% of the population, so agree you cannot contribute everything to immigration. It's just one of many factors. I suspect the amount of wealth they bring with them would be significantly more than 10%. Immigration policy also no longer focused on bring in the working poor like post WW2.

  • @user-qm8sc1jr9u

    @user-qm8sc1jr9u

    2 ай бұрын

    Chinese buyers

  • @strategoking

    @strategoking

    2 ай бұрын

    @user-qm8sc1jr9u nah I believe the actual high-rise property vacancies are fudged to prop up the market for some strategic hidden agenda. In my cities, a large majority of residential buildings at night are 3/4 lights out. Why I know this, because I live in high rise building looking at at least 20 others

  • @hamishmccauley659
    @hamishmccauley659Ай бұрын

    Glad you guys are having the real conversations! Bravo! Please continue to have them and call out the perpetrators. As we know the amount of people who understand money is low. We need all of them to have a full understanding of what has gone wrong. The corrupt printing of money and mis management

  • @George-xb5ey
    @George-xb5ey2 ай бұрын

    We bought our house for 189k in 1990 now valued at 2.3mil it's still the same house

  • @R.E.A.L.I.T.Y
    @R.E.A.L.I.T.Y2 ай бұрын

    What happens without competition? PRICES SURGE. Comm Bank was privatised then public were reamed by the banks. 10% of OZ housing was Public Housing. Only 1% today. After it was privatized the Public are REAMED.

  • @jesterz4635
    @jesterz46352 ай бұрын

    10/10 Clip

  • @user-iv9hi2vm2s
    @user-iv9hi2vm2sАй бұрын

    Housing in Australia has been an expensive exercise since 1972 when inflation turned bricks and mortar into a tradable commodity. In 1984, an 800sq m block in an outer urban subdivision with underground power could be purchased at resale for $20K + $1.5K legal fees. The average cost of building was at a multiplier of 3 for a total of $80K. The prevailing interest rate was 17% but government legislation put a ceiling on it at 13.5%. The banks cynically limited the housing loan to $50K and offered secured personal loans to cover any shortfall at an extortionate rate of 22%!!!!! The building industry effectively stalled, so the panicked government introduced the much abused ‘First Home Owners Grant’, which merely pushed prices up. Nowadays, an outer urban block of only 400sq m is at least $500K and the build cost starts at $300K with interest rates which were for some time at an all time low of 2%, now at around 7%, close to the long term average. So, it was never easy to put a worthwhile roof over one’s head and well nigh impossible for single income families. We simply had to tighten our belts and suck it up.

  • @jackmorganfiftyfive

    @jackmorganfiftyfive

    Ай бұрын

    A house in Sydney Penrith in the year 2000 was around 150-180k. Very affordable.

  • @timgoodwin90
    @timgoodwin90Ай бұрын

    Australia needs a culture change away from 'housing as a money making tool', to 'housing for families to live in'. It needs to be treated like a buffet - once everyone has eaten, you can come back for seconds. If you own more than one residential property, you are taking it from a family that needs it and that is the definition of greedy.

  • @gmtime5439
    @gmtime54392 ай бұрын

    It’s a simple supply and demand equation. 700k plus net migration per year with no means to build enough new dwellings to house them.

  • @sejb2002

    @sejb2002

    2 ай бұрын

    No shit Sherlock. But we’re trying to name and shame and find a solution not point out the obvious!

  • @user-qm8sc1jr9u

    @user-qm8sc1jr9u

    2 ай бұрын

    Chinese buyers

  • @gmtime5439

    @gmtime5439

    2 ай бұрын

    @@user-qm8sc1jr9u and who allows people from China to purchase Australian property?

  • @TheIceyeddy

    @TheIceyeddy

    2 ай бұрын

    Spot on, was just about to post this comment, then I saw yours, so no need :)

  • @gonzoexpress9885

    @gonzoexpress9885

    Ай бұрын

    It's called unwanted mass-immigration.

  • @damienretro4416
    @damienretro44162 ай бұрын

    He describes the problems with such clarity. Watching the big TV news channels has taught me nothing about any of this. Almost seems by design.

  • @helenegan1079

    @helenegan1079

    Ай бұрын

    Watch The Duran to understand what its about! Censorship in Aust is over the top! No more wars for the US!

  • @shannonmarshall5233

    @shannonmarshall5233

    Ай бұрын

    that’s because it is….

  • @michaelobrien1779

    @michaelobrien1779

    Ай бұрын

    All by design... "You will own nothing and be happy"

  • @Scourgewor
    @ScourgeworАй бұрын

    What I find unique about Australia is how expensive the housing is outside the cities. Take Victoria for example: There are a lot of regional areas especially along the coast where people would live but the land is zoned agricultural. Yes you need land to grow food but the sheer magnitude of land devoted to farming right up to the crown land by the beach is just insane. It seems like a case of manufactured scarcity. You could decentralize some of the population but the government doesn't want to do that because they want everyone living on top of one another in the cities. This is intentional policy resulting in everyone fighting over a small area.

  • @stevenponte6655
    @stevenponte66552 ай бұрын

    Immigration is one of the reasons for house prices but it is not the only reason.

  • @williamcrossan9333
    @williamcrossan93332 ай бұрын

    Indeed, I agree. My workplace largely cant get staff these days, because they don't pay a wage commensurate with the cost of housing. Been an internationally competitive sort of work (aircraft maintenance), opportunity to lift wages is limited. Basically this could be yet another industry that needs to leave Australia shores.

  • @dehaka3764
    @dehaka37642 ай бұрын

    very good video

  • @andrewlevy8134
    @andrewlevy81342 ай бұрын

    Tax reform is a part of this entire equation as well. We derive more than 60% of all revenue in Australia from 'INDIVIDUAL", tax returns. that pool of individuals is diminishing...successive governments have not and do not tax our resources adequately. Norway Taxes there resources at approximately 80%, their sovereign wealth fund is massive (a country of around 5.5 million people) Qatar receives approximately 29 Billion dollars in tax a year from their Gas resources in Tax (they are the second largest producer of gas in the world, WE ARE THE FIRST) our tax on our gas exports bring in about 1.5 billion.....and leave us with little or no gas for domestic consumption to the point where we will begin to import gas!!!!!! WTF..........

  • @johnmignano7872
    @johnmignano7872Ай бұрын

    One word = vanity, why are people eager to pay highest prices in the world for lowest standards of houses?

  • @vivianoosthuizen8990
    @vivianoosthuizen89902 ай бұрын

    Stockland and Mirvac and others that buy up development land and land bank it instead of building on the land. No problem because they are only interested in their balance sheet the longer they hold the land the higher the prices they can get for it when selling. No proper laws to prevent land banking in Australia

  • @ht8286

    @ht8286

    2 ай бұрын

    Research as well the inability for a farmer to get a residential planning permit to get a higher sale value on his land. He is forced to sell at a lower agricultural rate to a developer...who will easily get the residential permit due to corruption and hence make massive profits

  • @kestertroy

    @kestertroy

    2 ай бұрын

    The government too busy setting up laws to ban Elon Musk and can't afford the room to give farmers a fairer chance!

  • @vivianoosthuizen8990

    @vivianoosthuizen8990

    2 ай бұрын

    Should speak to your elected members

  • @Rockett24
    @Rockett242 ай бұрын

    Median House Price where I am....$1.3M (bought for $1.2M...12 months ago) Median Wage.....not exactly sure, but our household is approx $200k pre tax. Ratio - 6.5x Now our house is nice and all, but its a standard 4bdrm....2 lounge.....2 bth.....3 car place on a 780m2 block. This is not what comes to mind when you think $1.2M - $1.3M.

  • @mapp0v0
    @mapp0v02 ай бұрын

    About time someone talked about this.

  • @tonybruce
    @tonybruce2 ай бұрын

    We can't go backwards now, which is horrible, so can we cap it? No negative gearing, 1 house per person, no investment properties. From now, do it.

  • @landspide

    @landspide

    2 ай бұрын

    It'll go backwards along with the dollar, EVERYTHING is going to get expensive once the chickens come home to roost.

  • @mrsnrub282

    @mrsnrub282

    Ай бұрын

    That will literally never happened. In 2016 and 2019 Bill Shorten offered legislation about 20% as radical as you suggested and they were profoundly rejected. We deserve everything we're getting

  • @AK-np4rp

    @AK-np4rp

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@mrsnrub282 No evidence that the Libs one due to those policies. The electorates with the highest numbers of investors actually had swings towards Labor.

  • @edawg654
    @edawg6542 ай бұрын

    THE MONEY IS BROKEN. There is no store of value in the AUD. It’s debasing due to monetary inflation. House prices are just a symptom of the deeper disease.

  • @trev1978
    @trev19782 ай бұрын

    Get rid of NEGATIVE GEARING or at least limit it to 2 or 3 properties FFS! Seriously considering leaving this rip off country i was born/raised in for 45 years

  • @andyg9991

    @andyg9991

    Ай бұрын

    Negative gearing is not the problem, and getting rid of it won't be the solution. Do people really think that the reason there is a lack of housing is because an investor can claim a loss on an investment property when the costs of ownership are greater than the income , on their personal income tax bill? Don't forget that as interest rates rise, more properties will go from being positively geared to negatively geared and vice versa as rates drop. That does not change the underlying cause. The reason is that governments of all persuasions for decades have restricted the development of green-field sites and NIMBY's have restricted the re-development of inner city and affluent suburbs causing a lack of supply and our high (and now astronomical) immigration rates increases demand further.

  • @trev1978

    @trev1978

    Ай бұрын

    @@andyg9991 if negative gearing isn’t a contributing problem then WHY is the house 3 doors up from me gone from being a humble 3 bedroom FAMILY home to being a rebuilt 6 bedroom home Air bnb - now owned by old couple who own 5 other houses that they rent out to rich pricks?! Young families are forced out for the rich negative gearing greedy parasites. Australia is now a housing disaster.

  • @trev1978

    @trev1978

    Ай бұрын

    @@andyg9991 then why is the newly built 6 bedroom house up my street becoming an airbnb, which is owned by rich couple with 5 other houses in their name?! They obviously negative gear like greedy parasites. The 6 bedroom house block used to be a modest family 3 bedroom home- the young family were forced to move to even worse home cos of greedy bastards like this.

  • @AK-np4rp

    @AK-np4rp

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@andyg9991Negative gearing is *part* of the problem. Economic analysis has shown this. Google it.

  • @shagenshifter122
    @shagenshifter1222 ай бұрын

    "You will own nothing and be happy" Klaus Schwab If you cant see whats coming you haven't been paying attention ❤

  • @Rojosi
    @RojosiАй бұрын

    This guy is spot on! I’d add to Gov easy growth strategies through housing, that Aussies sentiment in general risk adverse to invest in biz or start up opportunities and housing is that safe bet. Glad I found this channel

  • @akj3388
    @akj33882 ай бұрын

    People easily say that reserve banks print money but then don't ask the question - why does government collect taxes?

  • @tonykennedy1615

    @tonykennedy1615

    2 ай бұрын

    Ignorance.

  • @stevem815

    @stevem815

    2 ай бұрын

    So they can spend it. If they just spent without taxing we'd immediately get hyperinflation. We still are getting it a bit because they push it as hard they can, but that is the restraint. You're looking at it wrong though, if they could they'd take everything and just have you as a slave, all this stuff we're doing is to try to give us some space to live somewhat free of these psychopaths.

  • @stevem815

    @stevem815

    2 ай бұрын

    So they can spend. They can't just keep adding money to the system without destroying the value of money.

  • @akj3388

    @akj3388

    2 ай бұрын

    @@stevem815 If the government creates 5 billion dollars today, does the owner of convenience store around the corner increase prices ? Does he even get this news?

  • @stevem815

    @stevem815

    2 ай бұрын

    @@akj3388 it doesn't matter if he hears about it. More available money competing for the same resources will push up prices. The convenience store man will have his costs increase and will increase his prices to cover them. What did you think inflation was?

  • @EastWood2004
    @EastWood20042 ай бұрын

    Can't believe that these guys talk about the topic that we had talked 20 years ago. The government is not willing to fix this issue. We need many satellite cities to diverse the population density but the government doesn't want to.

  • @itspaintosee
    @itspaintoseeАй бұрын

    Same thing has been happening in Ireland for years now. The government themselves sell and allow big developers to sell huge blocks of housing to foreign investment funds to rent at exorbitant prices. To that add the synthetic inflation of buildings materials being put on the consumer and then some. Owning your own home is more of a dream than a goal these days.

  • @TOOTSWEET61
    @TOOTSWEET61Ай бұрын

    Its all deliberate. " You will own nothing and be happy".

  • @AdrianHarwood
    @AdrianHarwoodАй бұрын

    Coming from a Homeless person so take it as it is. The value of EVERY property standing today, need to drop their value by about $300k for every $1million spent.

  • @user-yf5cd2ep6y

    @user-yf5cd2ep6y

    Ай бұрын

    Your situation is not something that other people have to be responsible for. If all you need is a cheaper house then go buy one that is in a regional centre.

  • @AdrianHarwood

    @AdrianHarwood

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-yf5cd2ep6y, what part of my statement did I suggest other need to be responsible for my position? Very poor reasoning on your behalf. But have a nice day.

  • @user-yf5cd2ep6y

    @user-yf5cd2ep6y

    Ай бұрын

    @@AdrianHarwood my very poor reasoning is predicated on your very clear pronouncement that "The value of EVERY property standing today, need to drop their value by about $300k for every $1million spent." It is YOU stating EVERY property should need drop by 30%. Says who, and to suit whom, if not you? Implicit in your statement, it is to benefit you and what it is you believe would assist you, otherwise why say it? I certainly am not calling for that, nor is anybody else I know. Furthermore, by definition, if you expect such price falls, they can only result from the actions of others to precipitate it. That leads to concluding the expectation of the actions of others to ameliorate your circumstances. I trust now you know what parts of your statement very much suggest others need to be responsible for your position. After all, it is those 'others' who have driven price growth of the level you deign too high. And thankyou, I am having a nice day.

  • @AdrianHarwood

    @AdrianHarwood

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-yf5cd2ep6y, I have never owned property, and have never felt the need to be an owner. So to that point, not to assist me personally. But to the generations of people who will most likely, NEVER live that Great Australian Dream.

  • @user-yf5cd2ep6y

    @user-yf5cd2ep6y

    Ай бұрын

    @@AdrianHarwood so, what a tangled web we weave, when we set out to deceive. So now, you aren't "homeless" in the very clear way it was implicit by how you portrayed yourself to be. Now you are , in fact, a renter by choice in a home. There have always been generations of people who have never owned a home. Not everyone, regardless of cost, manages to purchase a property. In the 1960's over one third of Aussies were renters, at a time that housing was extremely cheap and readily affordable for an average working family. In Germany today, 41% of people rent, and that has always been the consistent number over time. Next time, instead of attempting a blatant deception, just put forward a point. You are not "homeless" and by implication, somehow marginalised.

  • @edwardsmith8127
    @edwardsmith81272 ай бұрын

    The root of all evil in Australia unproductive taxation.Too many unproductive costs in housing that's why it is so high.

  • @WalterSamuels

    @WalterSamuels

    2 ай бұрын

    This is true. Not much is ever said about our incredibly wasteful taxation system. We pay insane amounts of tax, and our money is TERRIBLY managed and spent by greedy and clueless policy makers who are out of touch with the average Australian.

  • @user-qm8sc1jr9u

    @user-qm8sc1jr9u

    2 ай бұрын

    Chinese buyers

  • @thebiggestbaz
    @thebiggestbaz2 ай бұрын

    Need to link the whole podcast, so hard to find

  • @114qk_edders4
    @114qk_edders42 ай бұрын

    What episode is this from gents? Thanks love the pod

  • @EquityMates

    @EquityMates

    2 ай бұрын

    This clip was taken from the Equity Mates Investing Podcast episode 'Expert: Matt Barrie - Why house prices are the cause of today’s cost of living crisis'. Thanks for the support!

  • @114qk_edders4

    @114qk_edders4

    2 ай бұрын

    @@EquityMates full video coming anytime soon?

  • @sapiens7821
    @sapiens78212 ай бұрын

    I regret buying my house. I bought it at the end of Covid. My plan was to buy no more than 4.5 times my annual salary at a push. Affordable housing shouldn’t cost more than 3-4 times your annual salary. I had 3 investors wanting to buy it sight unseen. Every other house I looked at I was priced out. Or snapped up by investors. It’s an old Queenslander, old windows, no insulation, cold as an ice box in the winter falls way below the WHO standard of 17 degrees. The value for money is not there I feel I’m wasting my money. Australia has a lot of old stock overpriced housing. Give me brick, insulation and double, triple glazing anyday. The irony is that it has jumped in price since I bought it. If I won the lottery I’d give it away. Post a Reno and to a family in need to give them a fair go. I bought in a high yield area where properties have gone up 40%-60%. I can’t believe the dog boxes I looked at 3 years ago are now $500 plus. It’s a joke and I feel sorry for anyone at the lower end of the market. When lower end is now half million 😮 I don’t trust new builds as you see and hear so many stories of bad builds, plus the new stock homes are small blocks, dark roofs, no trees, new houses are not built for modern times, wooden frame (likely new timber not aged hard timber ) poor insulation, single pane windows etc. I realise now to get the home you want that is up to standard ie energy efficient, passive house you need to build it yourself. It’s not affordable for someone like myself in the $400-$600 range. I’m not a tradie and can’t afford or want to afford the inflated trade prices/quotes nowadays I’ll sell it soon and see what else is available in other areas maybe north QLD.

  • @AAAA-vu7fp

    @AAAA-vu7fp

    2 ай бұрын

    90%people regret buying

  • @sandponics

    @sandponics

    2 ай бұрын

    Buy some land out in the bush and build a humpy.

  • @chriskalifornia7333

    @chriskalifornia7333

    2 ай бұрын

    Ispwich?

  • @twisterli9177

    @twisterli9177

    2 ай бұрын

    So sell it.

  • @tonykennedy1615

    @tonykennedy1615

    2 ай бұрын

    Many will lose their homes during this pump and dump exercise.

  • @andrejankowski2606
    @andrejankowski26062 ай бұрын

    Sounds like it’s time to find a new country to live. Bleak times…

  • @nathankelleher

    @nathankelleher

    2 ай бұрын

    Moving my family to Italy in the next 2 years before Australia goes to complete sh*t.. get out while you can!

  • @JP-qn4uo

    @JP-qn4uo

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah, you can get awesome places in Italy for a fraction of the price of some utter dump in the arse end of Western Sydney!

  • @livelikekings8968
    @livelikekings8968Ай бұрын

    The silent annexation of Australia by Foreign investors. I watched a bus full of investors driving through a small neighbourhood in Central Qld. Pull up outside, SOLD, off to the next. Now 3 years later the rent has almost doubled! The owner is a company.

  • @AK-np4rp
    @AK-np4rpАй бұрын

    When the residential housing market is bigger than Australia's GDP and the ASX combined, you know that something is very wrong.