The 2017–2018 Budget contained a number of measures designed to improve Australians’ access to secure and affordable housing across the housing spectrum. These include:

  • strengthening the CGT rules to reduce the risk that foreign investors avoid paying CGT in Australia;
  • introducing a 50% cap on pre-approved foreign ownership in new developments;
  • applying an annual charge to foreign owners who leave residential property unoccupied or not available for rent for six months or more each year;
  • easing restrictions that are contributing to the supply of housing falling behind population growth and encouraging a more responsive housing market;
  • improving outcomes in social housing and homelessness;
  • assisting first home buyers to build a deposit inside superannuation; and
  • allowing older Australians to contribute downsizing proceeds into superannuation.