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20262027 federal budget preview what brokers need to know

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The Australian budget may alter tax concessions for property investors, directly affecting housing demand and investor lending. This is a regulatory channel impacting real estate prices and mortgage volumes. The mechanism is country-specific (Australia) and affects property investors, first-home buyers, and mortgage brokers. Winners/losers: first-home buyers (potential gain), property investors (potential loss), mortgage brokers (volume uncertainty).

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  • Australian federal budget for 2026-27 to be released May 12, 2026.
  • Potential changes to negative gearing and 50% capital gains tax discount.
  • Investor lending increased nearly 20% in three months to September.
  • Finance Brokers Association warns changes could worsen rental affordability.
  • Budget focuses on housing affordability for younger Australians.
Sector verdictREAL_ESTATE_REITSDownmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 2/5

Mid-term pressure on Australian REITs from reduced investor demand may lead to a 3-5% price correction. Key risk: if policy changes are phased or grandfathered, the impact may be delayed.

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