A new government deal will prohibit self-managed super funds (SMSFs) from obtaining new loans to purchase residential investment properties. This policy change impacts ordinary investors who were already navigating changes in negative gearing and capital gains tax, potentially pushing them towards more complex commercial real estate. Professionals in finance and real estate should be aware of shifting investment landscapes and advise clients on alternative strategies.
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