Bay of Plenty Times

A chronic shortage is the cause of our housing crisis

- Bryce Heard

When we get an undersuppl­y of any item, the price goes up. This is a basic fact of economics. We have a chronic shortage of houses in this country, which successive government­s have failed to address. Accordingl­y, the price of houses has continued to go up — and many people cannot now afford to buy a house, not just first-home buyers.

When house prices go up, rent goes up as well, because the seller of the rental space must recover his/her costs — or go out of business. When rent goes up, some can no longer afford the higher prices. The direct result of higher rent is homelessne­ss.

The chronic housing shortage is the common driver of it all.

This is being obfuscated by misguided informatio­n and choice of words in the media about “homelessne­ss is a deeply rooted problem”, “closing tax loopholes”, focusing on first-home buyers not being able to afford a house, “brightline tests” (read capital gains tax) and “greedy landlords” – to name just a few.

We simply need more houses. Rotorua is at the forefront of this shortage. When we get enough houses, house prices will come down, rents will come down, homelessne­ss (and the

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associated issues with that) will all come down. A semblance of normality will resume.

Almost all the houses that are being built were being built by the muchmalign­ed “property investors”. By closing the so-called “loophole” we have made our New Zealand residentia­l property owners probably the only business in the world who are not allowed to claim the interest on their business as a legitimate taxdeducti­ble expense. We have also discourage­d the building of new houses and further added to the shortage, thereby fuelling further house and rental costs.

A capital gains tax could not come at a worse time. Capital gains taxes have a place, but we should be helping the only group who can cure the housing shortage, rather than penalising them for helping.

 ?? Photo/ File ?? A shortage of houses is driving the housing crisis, writes Bryce Heard.
Photo/ File A shortage of houses is driving the housing crisis, writes Bryce Heard.

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