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Minister denies housing price slump is being driven by property tax changes

ABC Australia · Jun 24, 2026, 4:54 AM

Key takeaways

  • Clare O'Neil says the property market is in a "correction".
  • Federal Housing Minister Clare O'Neil has acknowledged the property market is experiencing a correction after auction clearance rates dropped below 50 per cent last week.
  • She says the dip in house prices is being driven by a range of factors, not just the market's reaction to proposed changes to negative gearing and the capital gains tax.

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Clare O'Neil says the property market is in a "correction". (ABC News: Ian Cutmore )

Federal Housing Minister Clare O'Neil has acknowledged the property market is experiencing a correction after auction clearance rates dropped below 50 per cent last week.

She says the dip in house prices is being driven by a range of factors, not just the market's reaction to proposed changes to negative gearing and the capital gains tax.

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