"The Real Estate Institute of Australia provided five key recommendations to the Australian Government in the lead up to the 6 October 2020 budget."
Five key recommendations to the Australian Government in the lead up to the 6 October 2020 Budget have been provided by the Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA).
REIA President Adrian Kelly said in the mid-COVID19 world, policies to assist first home buyers into the market-place, and providing a boost to the economy through property, were at the forefront of REIA’s considerations.
“Agents, renters, investors and those looking to enter the market for the first time are all facing difficulties,” said Mr Kelly.
“Our recommendations to treasury target key areas for government to generate economic activity that supports both agents and their clients, with a focus on market entry for first home buyers.
“Specifically, we seek expansion of the First Home Loan Deposit Scheme to include all first home buyers and an extension of the First Home Super Saver to allow access to pre-July 2017 voluntary contributions and earnings.
“There are proven international models for the use of retirement savings to purchase property from Canada, the Netherlands and New Zealand.
“For home renovators, we continue to support the HomeBuilder initiative by recommending a lowering of the program limits. This will encourage increased uptake of the program across the board for all Australians.
“Lastly, for renters and property owners, for those working in the property sector and other industries that will take longer to recover, we support the extension of JobKeeper, JobSeeker and the rental support scheme, where needed.”
The successful implementation of these policies ensures Australia’s property agents can continue to support renters and home buyers nationwide and contribute to Australia’s long-term economic resilience.
In light of the post-COVID economic environment and the later than usual Federal Budget, REIA has provided five key recommendations to treasury:
The REIA 2020-2021 builds on the nine point plan to Treasury’s Coronavirus Liaison Unit in June 2020.
Alternatively, the REIA 2020-2021 pre-budget submission can be viewed here.
REIWA will be putting together a pre-budget submission to the Western Australian Government in the next few weeks.