Brisbane Voters Favor Affordable Homes Over Tax Breaks

Everybody's Home

New polling in the Queensland seat of Brisbane reveals voters strongly prefer spending on affordable homes over investor tax breaks like negative gearing, by a ratio of more than 2 to 1.

A February poll of more than 650 Brisbane voters, conducted by uComms for Everybody's Home, reveals a major disconnect between voter priorities and political responses to the housing crisis.

The poll shows:

  • More than two in five (45%) prefer funding affordable homes, compared with one in five (17%) who favor tax concessions for property investors.

  • Nearly one in two (47%) voters believe both Labor and Liberal are not committing to solutions that will make housing more affordable for most Australians, with one in 20 (6%) believing both parties are

  • Three in five (63%) are likely to vote for a party or candidate who prioritises solutions that make renting more affordable and secure

  • Housing (42.5%) is the biggest cost-of-living pressure for voters, followed by groceries (25%), energy bills (12%) and insurance (9.5%).

Additionally, four in five (78%) renters in the Brisbane electorate experience financial stress, and 5,600 households need social housing.

The polling is being released as Everybody's Home launches the first in a series of online town halls with incumbent MPs of key electorates, starting today. The event with Brisbane MP Stephen Bates will take place on Thursday March 6 at 12pm AEST.

Everybody's Home spokesperson Maiy Azize said: "The worst housing crisis in living memory is smashing Australians and voters are ready to turn their pain into political power.

"These polling results in Brisbane show the housing crisis has spiralled out of control. Housing ranks as the number one cost-of-living pressure, and voters are ready to back candidates who will take bold action and offer real solutions.

"This polling sends a blunt warning to federal politicians: deliver real action on housing or pay the price at the ballot box. We're seeing a critical gap between voter expectations and political action.

"Voters have delivered a damning verdict - neither Labor nor Liberal are committing to solutions that will make housing more affordable for most Australians. Three in five voters in Brisbane are ready to vote for candidates who prioritise solutions that make renting more affordable and secure.

"Poll after poll has shown us that voters are open to winding back investor tax breaks like negative gearing and the CGT discount. This poll shows that voters strongly favour affordable homes over investor tax breaks. Twice as many voters say funding affordable housing, rather than property investor tax breaks, is the fairest way for the federal government to address housing affordability.

"Phasing out investor tax breaks isn't just fair, it will make housing more affordable. Every dollar that goes to property investors through tax breaks is a dollar that could build social housing for Australians.

"Voters are demanding the next federal government make commitments that match the scale of the housing crisis. That means building more social housing, ending investor tax breaks, and strengthening renter protections.

"The housing crisis will define this election. Politicians have an opportunity to shift the dial on the housing crisis that can transform the lives of millions of Australian voters and shape their political legacy."

Polling results are available upon request.

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