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A 'mansion tax' would likely see affluent Bulimba homeowners pay up, but some of them support it

A 'mansion tax' would likely see affluent Bulimba homeowners pay up, but some of them support it
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The Australian suburb of Bulimba is at the center of a debate regarding a potential 'mansion tax' on high-value properties. While some residents argue it is an unfair burden, others view it as a reasonable measure to address housing affordability and wealth inequality.

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Tax reform targeting luxury real estate is a growing global policy trend aimed at addressing housing market pressures and government revenue needs.

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The suburb Bulimba has one of Brisbane s highest price tags. ( Place Real Estate Agents )

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The article presents multiple viewpoints from residents and experts, maintaining a balanced perspective on a controversial policy.

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