Recent changes to capital gains tax and negative gearing in the Australian federal budget are facing criticism for failing to align with the practical behaviors of first-home buyers. Industry experts note that these buyers typically prefer private treaty sales over auctions due to the need for finance conditions, rendering the goal of reduced investor competition at auction largely ineffective. This discrepancy highlights a growing gap between economic policy theory and the real-world operational realities of the housing market and buyer behavior.
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