Australia’s Housing Bubble Is Rigged To BLOW!
By Outback Crisis
Australia’s Housing Bubble Is Rigged To BLOW!
Australia’s housing bubble is rigged to blow
For years, property has been the golden goose of the Australian economy. Homes weren’t just places to live—they were wealth machines. “Buy now or miss out forever,” became the mantra. From Sydney to Melbourne, house prices surged by over 400% between the early 2000s and the late 2010s. The median house price in Sydney alone topped $1.3 million in 2023.
While other countries diversified their economies, Australia became obsessed with real estate. It wasn’t just homeowners driving the boom—investors poured in, fueled by generous tax incentives like negative gearing and capital gains tax discounts. But beneath this frenzy, something darker was brewing: the foundations of a bubble so bloated it could snap the spine of the middle class.
If you are an Aussie or someone living in Australia, it’s time to take your personal finances, investments, money and future seriously. These absurd new legal tax laws, rising cost of house, living, rent, mortgage crisis is only the beginning.
Here’s what others had to say:
@ChrisSnowdon-ud6uo
What a joke this government is, but you don’t see any migrants living on the streets only Aussies, I’m a nurse and can’t afford to rent I live in my car.
@lukey8630
Why would you remove tax incentives for investors when 91% of rentals are provided by private investors? People never talk about the tax that property investors pay such as stamp duty, land tax, council rates, tax on rental income and capital gains tax when the property is sold.
@leojansen2773
That’s what happens when you have a incompetent government.
@dadandkids5028
It’s not going to pop whilst Labor and Albo bring in 1 million migrants a year. That is a huge demand factor.
@SurprisedEel-em9gd
We are educating our youth away from the trades, massive skills and productivity problems . Houses don’t magically appear somehow.
@MatheusCarvalho-ev9hw
No it’s not. Prices will keep going up, to a point, and then stop. They are not going down. Everybody will be poorer after that.
@voracioust2499
My father was recently diagnosed with early onset Alzheimers, he’s 63 . Lost his job my grandfather also passed away from the same disease at 73 . This has made me re- evaluate my life trajectory . I am so glad after all these years I didn’t buy a house and start my smf earlier given the unrealised tax gains which the labour government is about to introduce . Instead I’m going to enjoy the last remaining years with my dad and support both my parents the best I can and cash up myself as much as possible and move overseas once they pass on . Working 40 years of your life only to enjoy 10 is a joke and your yourself reading this comment just focus on what really matters to you.
@trythis2821
Australia housing is not going to come down as long as immigration remains high. Giving false hope is not helping those looking to rent or find an affordable home.
@BeOffendedUSnowflake
Its not a supply problem…. ITS A GOVERNMENT AND TAX PROBLEM make it worthwhile for builders to build homes and youll get the houses you need.
@cetinuprak5044
In 2023 Australia migrated 500K migrants without planning without infrastructure. Obviously you going to be facing this sort of problem.
@Horsesnameisfriday
Imagine being 18, undertaking an apprenticeship and seeing every house at least $1m and going up 100k a year….thats $2000 a week increase in value.
@LeonCutajar
Nothing to worry about.
India has hundreds of millions of new Australians ready to move here and keep the bubble pumped.
@paulhanlon5112
This is going to be a serious problem in the near future for our country , Australia cannot keep aimlessly blundering down this Massive immigration and reckless spending path….People are already noticing our rapidly changing society, the Dysfunction and the Desperation of mainstream Australia…our Social Fabric is vanishing before our eyes !
@KeithBell-t5p
The correct purpose for negative gearing was to create increased building of houses not to reward investors who buy up established housing stock. You are correct when you state the politicians sold out to big investor political donations. Australia no longer has a political party for the middle income.
@charlesdarwin6689
50 years ago, housing commission homes were plentiful, and the government was building 1000s of them a year. Build 100000s tiny homes as housing commission homes and rent them out for 20% of the gross household income the way it once was. That will fix the hold that banks and landlords have.
@MrKaspa3227
Hopefully this speeds up Australians wake up moment. You can’t sit back and say “she’ll be right” any longer. if you do, our kids will suffer.
@convid1941
Over 2.1 million Indians alone have been let in since covid….Let that sink in….
@JeanMarcLentini
Australians voted for labor,so don’t complain.
Next time hopefully you won’t make the same mistakes.
@marykewells
Few politicians will tell the truth or say that they want houses to be cheaper so that young people can afford them. They nearly all say, “we want property to be more affordable for young people.” 87% of them have investment properties. This what Australians voted for.
@mchaves7663
We are in a sort of hunger games now… If you lose your job, you either wont find another one or will have to compete with hundreds of applicants (locals and immigrants). We will see people losing their homes (it’s happening) and going homeless as you cant rent a place being unemployed. It’s a disgraceful situation that is unfolding and govt won’t stop bringing people in to sustain the house market but that will eventually fail as well because immigrants need jobs
@blacksheep6888
Bought my land about 5 acres back in 2001, for 10,000. Built my house with my own hands for 50,000. Now it’s value is about 550,000. No mortgage and I owe nothing own everything no payments. So I am not in a bad position. Plus I have food in the cupboard for 12 months and enough money to buy a new car. So I think I will be okay
@lmoned
Australian mineral resorces have to be directed to the australian community. Population reduced to sustainable levels.
@VortexatWarForFreedom
Does everyone go on holiday with social media on the weekend today I remember a time when everyone use to do nothing but be on social media 24/7 and I suppose now they have all been programmed to believe that it is wrong to use social media on the weekends wow they must be powerful to be able to make everyone stop being themselves and do what ever we want to do of our own free will you can do this and you can’t do that unless we say so
@PhillysHobbyHouse
There is no way in hell the government in this dump is going to do a single thing to stop the crash! The only thing they will do is make sure they don’t go down with all of us! It’s going to collapse hard and when it does it’s going to be a new level of shit show!
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@michaelswonderfulworld
Labor must have the right mix and all is good because somehow they are back in Government.. The 35% of people voted for Labor, funnily enough are the very people who don’t and can’t afford to buy a home. Younger voters.
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