The opposition leader, Peter Dutton, took his son in the campaign, since he assured that his government would offer housing hope to young Australians like Harry, 20 years old.
Dutton joined his son Harry at a press conference in Brisbane for Spruik the coalition plan of offering tax exemptions on loan reimbursements in the first house.
Despite his father’s position of power, the 20 -year -old apprentice, Carpenter, said the market was difficult to navigate him and his family.
“I am keeping for a house and also my sister and many of my colleagues, but it is almost impossible to enter the current state,” journalists told Monday.
“We are saving like crazy, but you don’t look much better in the near future.
“But we would love that to change.”
When asked if it would be a guarantor like the Bank of Mum and Dad, Peter Dutton did not answer the question directly.
“I do not want to accept a situation in which only mothers and fathers can afford to give their children hope, which are the children who can buy houses,” he said.
Previously, the nine newspapers have reported that Dutton has won $ 30 million property transactions in 26 real estate pieces for 35 years.
Dutton and his son were traveling together at the headquarters of Northwest Brisbane de Ryan, which the liberals hope to recover from the Greens.
It remains in a margin of 2.6 percent and could be a crucial electorate in an increasingly closest contest.
The coalition housing policy is aimed at young voters
Dutton launched the new housing policy of the party, he revealed on Sunday, as a way of turning Australians into housing ownership.
“It kills me when you listen to the young Australians say: ‘I am working hard, we are leaving aside the money, but we cannot pay and we never think that we will be able to pay a house,” he said.
“That is the common story: I will not accept that as prime minister.”
The policy would allow first -built housing buyers to deduce the interest payments of their income taxes on the first $ 650,000 of a mortgage.
It is part of the broader effort of the coalition to court the youth vote, since millennials are ready to become the dominant voting block to May 3 .
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