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News15 May 2026

The Post-2027 Property Investor: 7 Strategies That Still Work

From 1 July 2027, negative gearing will be quarantined to new builds for established homes and the 50% CGT discount will be replaced with indexation plus a 30% minimum tax. The next generation of Australian property investor will look nothing like the last. Seven strategies that work under the new regime — and one that does not.

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Negative Gearing for Established Homes Ends 1 July 2027: The 14-Month Window That Just Opened

The 12 May 2026 Budget announced that from 1 July 2027 negative gearing will be quarantined to new builds and the 50% CGT discount will be replaced with CPI-indexation plus a 30% minimum tax. Everything contracted before 7.30pm AEST on Budget night is grandfathered. What sophisticated investors will do in the 14 months between now and commencement.

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