We should increase the stamp duty on the sale of houses and make grants available to first time home owners?


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We should increase the stamp duty on the sale of houses and make grants available to first time home owners

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Reasons To Disagree

I cannot agree with this as it is two separate questions. No to stamp duty increases - stop trying to regulate the market. Grants? Taking money off the people with one hand to give it back with another and encourage more people to think dependently on the government for their needs? Not a big fan of this either.

12 June 2007

Two separate questions

28 October 2007

2 stupid ideas. let [young] pple keep more of their earngs, thn u cn stop worrying abt thm being so poor!

16 December 2007

Stamp duty is wrong! The best way to reduce the cost of housing is to make more land available + more sections = lower price of sections. Reduce the cost of applying for building permits. Reduce gummint interference.

17 February 2008

Why?

10 October 2010

Why give even more to the give me generation.

7 August 2011

 

Reasons To Agree

This would be a good way to decrease demand for property purchases, but help subsidise young families into their first home. It would be easy to implement, fair and transparent.

26 April 2007

Im forced to agree, but am i the only one reading these questions and seeing they are only offering, slum housing as an option for first home buyers? All questions want denser housing less safe homes with lax building laws. Why not just stop charging so much for homes

8 November 2016

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