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REIQ wish list ahead of election

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With the state election called for November 25, the REIQ urges candidates vying for votes to consider the needs of one of the state’s biggest employers and one of the Government’s largest single sources of revenue, the real estate sector.

REIQ CEO Antonia Mercorella said the election offered voters an opportunit­y to cast a vote for a candidate who recognises the importance that the real estate sector plays in the state’s economy.

“Real estate employs around 50,000 Queensland­ers and this makes it of huge significan­ce to the future fortunes of Queensland.

“Improving the health of the sector is at stake and voters should keep this in mind when casting their votes on November 25,” she said.

FIRST HOME OWNER GRANT: The

grant can help more young Queensland­ers get their foot on the property ladder by being broadened to include all properties, establishe­d and new-builds.

As it stands, only those first-home buyers who are building their first home or buying off-the-plan are eligible for the grant, which locks out thousands of equally-deserving young Queensland­ers from the property market.

Broadening the grant, especially in regional Queensland where take-up hasn’t been as strong due to the fact that it’s cheaper to buy an establishe­d home than to build new, will bring thousands of young Queensland­ers to the property market, bringing buyers to oversuppli­ed markets and helping those local economies.

STAMP DUTY: The REIQ urges the Government to abolish stamp duty.

This inefficien­t and disproport­ionate tax stymies housing mobility and delivers uneven revenue to the Government.

When house prices are up, revenue is up, and when house prices are low the Government’s revenue is low.

The Henry Tax Review in 2011 identified this onerous tax as one that should be replaced with a more efficient system and the REIQ echoes this well-founded view.

This would give the industry a much-needed shot in the arm, giving those buyers a nudge who need to move but are putting it off for expense reasons.

MANDATORY CPD: Consumer protection is at the heart of the REIQ’s push for the Government to introduce mandatory continuing profession­al developmen­t for all real estate practition­ers.

Our goal is to ensure real estate agents are as qualified, as educated and as profession­al as other profession­s that handle people’s wealth, such as accountant­s and solicitors.

There is no legitimate reason to continue delaying introducin­g this measure.

 ?? PHOTO: WEEKEND IMAGES INC. ?? BE INFORMED: Do some research on involvemen­t of the real estate sector in the upcoming election.
PHOTO: WEEKEND IMAGES INC. BE INFORMED: Do some research on involvemen­t of the real estate sector in the upcoming election.

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