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Coalition Migration Cut Tied to Housing Availability

DemocracyUnrest CrackdownAllianceAustralian

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Australia-specific policy proposal linking immigration caps to housing supply. If implemented, could reduce migration inflows, lowering demand for housing and rental properties. This would pressure housing prices and rents downward, affecting real estate developers, landlords, and construction sectors. However, the policy is not yet enacted and details are vague; commercial mechanism is weak at this stage.

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  • Coalition plans to link overseas migration to housing supply.
  • 400,000-person housing shortfall cited since current government took office.
  • Australian population grew by 400,000 in year to September, 75% from overseas migration.
  • Current rental vacancy rates below 2%.
  • Policy announced in budget reply speech by Opposition Leader Angus Taylor.

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Coalition Migration Cut Tied to Housing Availability β€” News Analysis