Why don't the major parties want house prices to fall? They 'do the math'
02-05-2025 02:00 via abc.net.au

Why don't the major parties want house prices to fall? They 'do the math'

As Australians head to the ballot box, the lack of affordable housing is posing a major issue for many. But the debate about how to constrain prices remains a sore point because millions are home owners and many have built their wealth through property.
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