What the New Negative Gearing Changes Mean for First Home Buyers

The Government recently announced changes to negative gearing and property tax rules, and many first home buyers are wondering what this means for them.

Negative gearing is a tax benefit that helps property investors reduce their taxable income. Under the new changes, these benefits may be limited mainly to newly built homes in the future.

So what could this mean?

Less competition from investors for existing homes
More opportunities for first home buyers
Possible slower growth in property prices

However, some experts also believe rental prices could increase if fewer investors enter the market.

If you’re planning to buy your first home in NSW, it’s important to understand your options and get professional advice before signing a contract.

At Direct Property Conveyancing, we help make the buying process simple and stress-free with clear communication and reliable support from start to finish.

Understanding these updates early can help first home buyers make more confident decisions in a changing property market.

If you are unsure how these changes affect your situation, speaking with a conveyancer can provide clarity and peace of mind.

Every buyer’s circumstances are different, so getting tailored guidance is always recommended before making any property decisions.

We are here to support first home buyers across NSW with clear and reliable conveyancing services.

Contact Direct Property Conveyancing today for expert guidance and support now.

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