Brit Reacts To WHY LIVING IN AUSTRALIA IS IMPOSSIBLE

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  • Brit Reacts To WHY LIVING IN AUSTRALIA IS IMPOSSIBLE
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 213

  • @antheabrouwer3258

    I'm a single lady and a Early Childhood Teacher. It's hard, but not impossibe. My Irish family keep asking me to move there. There is NO way I would move there. I love Australia!! Staying here til I die...

  • @LouisMorganxb3

    Without a doubt, this year will be worse than the last. I lost a lot of money last year as a result of bad investment choices that I would not have made if I hadn't been so worried about my portfolio. I kept investing, but I couldn't determine whether to start paying for a house. In the end, I sold my positions, and the house needed more work than I had planned. I'm not sure how long I can keep going like this

  • @lillibitjohnson7293

    This only applies in major cities. Anywhere outside of major cities is nowhere near as expensive

  • @MelodyMan69

    Immigration (both illegal and legal) has contributed to Housing shortages. Currently we need to increase Housing 3.5 times and that is almost impossible due to available land and available labour and materials. So you risk everything if you come to Australia. New immigrants cannot afford Housing. 🇦🇺

  • @coopsnz1

    parents that own homes they worked harder and lived frugal

  • @jsm2420

    In the 2019 election, the Labor Party had a policy to change negative gearing, which was opposed by the conservative Liberal/National Coalition, who won the election. A chance went begging.

  • @belindaclarke7803

    water is needed and inland does not have it.

  • @leniere309

    Not all older Australians are home owners, a lot of us live in government housing, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer like always.

  • @matthewbrown6163

    Allowing cashed up foreign investors to buy up all the free homes has pushed the prices through the roof. Because they are unable to buy more than 1 home in their own country they look elsewhere to park their money. All this new real-estate needs support from new infrastructure, roads & government services. But this is always an after thought of course.

  • @jana8849

    I am an immigrant to Australia in 2009 and live in Regional Queensland. I started my home mortgage in 2010 and fully paid in May 2024. I love Australia. I am living the dream. There are still many places in Australia that has affordable homes. Australia is not just the big cities. Go regional.

  • @coraliemoller3896

    For Brits who think Australia is always hot, it was 2 degrees Celsius (36.6F) here in western Sydney overnight and at 9.13am on 20 June, 2024, it is 6.9 degrees Celsius (44.42F). The top temperature forecast for today is 16 degrees Celsius (60.8F) between 2pm and 4 pm.

  • @barnowl.
    @barnowl.  +22

    An Aussie here. The regional areas should be emphasized and develop more infrastructure for living. Many people wants to live in the major cities but cannot pay the price for it. As a senior citizen I am leaving much of my estate in my will to my grandchildren, not my children who already own their homes. The' bank of Mum and Dad' are also helping offspring into buying housing, which has its pluses and minuses. There are many students who have come here to study in the cities, take up apartments and housing and then visa-hop and get jobs to continue to stay in the city and country. The Government has recently decided to crack down on them and the dodgy colleges that encourage them to become students. Spare land in cities is being developed for multi-storey housing on old industrial /factory sites in suburbs. In my area there are big numbers of them being built and this is 10 kms from the city centre. Aussies like their 'elbow room' houses with gardens and dislike having to sacrifice that for newcomers to the country (ie, NIMBY) who have not contributed to the country's infrastructure and wealth and expect a good life with house to be dished up on a plate to them. My parents emigrated here with nothing and over two more generations we have worked long and hard to achieve what we now have.

  • @user-zm6kj4gn4v

    When the PM owns 14 investment properties there’s not going to be much Government progress made on housing development.

  • @djlow2398

    Civilised people with great health system, proper laws which are taken seriously, almost no guns, first world living in a spacious beautiful environment, and lay back culture.

  • @peaceful3250

    A major issue making housing so unaffordable is the huge number of foreign investors who don't live in Australia. Often they don't even rent out the properties but are driving up costs and lack of available housing. Canada has suffered a lot of this too.

  • @tharsthat

    19:30

  • @tharsthat

    18:27

  • @techo61

    The problem is NOT immigration. The problem is foreign investors buying homes and sitting on their capital growth while leaving them empty so they're easier to sell beyond three months. This is in direct contravention of foreign investment law and the government fails to do anything about it.

  • @francinelynn334

    Building more homes is easier said than done! There are many factors as to why new houses are not being built in enough numbers. You can’t just builds houses further and further from the cities because there isn’t enough work nearby.

  • @stevenbalekic5683

    Australia's rural areas and empty land areas have no jobs and very basic infrastructure...even in relatively big towns you miss out on so much...from the types of food available (like food from different cultures) and the stuff you can buy (hard to get latest tech and fashions).