EXPOSED: What the 2026 Budget Papers Say About Your Property Tax Bill (The Media Missed This)

🔗Join the thousands of property investors making data-backed investment decisions 👉Sign up for a FREE trial today: https://www.suburbsfinder.com.au/?utm... The 2026 federal budget just introduced the biggest changes to property investing in nearly 30 years. Negative gearing restricted. CGT overhauled. Trusts hit. But the media is missing the real story. Gilbert Melgar goes through the actual budget papers, not the headlines, and breaks down what these changes mean for established property, new builds, shares, ETFs, and renters. Including the CBA modelling on prices and the supply risk Treasury isn’t advertising. Whether you’re an existing investor, thinking about buying, or trying to understand where the market goes next, this is the breakdown you need. — Gilbert Melgar is the founder and CEO of SuburbsFinder, bringing over 20 years of data analytics experience to the property sector. After graduating, he moved from the Philippines to Australia, where he encountered both the challenges and opportunities of property investing. He first entered the market in 2016, applying his analytical skills to identify undervalued suburbs and investment hotspots. In the process, he spotted a gap in accessible, suburb-level research tools, which resulted in him creating SuburbsFinder. SuburbsFinder is a leading property research and analytics tool that aggregates and transforms public data, drawn from government sources, property sale and rental listings, and agent reports, into interactive dashboards and reports for over 15,200 Australian suburbs. Watch the demo: https://www.suburbsfinder.com.au/ — Connect Website: https://www.suburbsfinder.com.au/ Facebook:   / suburbsfinder   LinkedIn:   / gilbert-melgar   Instagram:   / suburbsfinder   — DISCLAIMER: Not Legal, Financial & Taxation Advice. The Listener acknowledges and agrees that: • Any information provided by us is provided as general information and for general information purposes only; • We have not taken the Listeners’ personal and financial circumstances into account when providing information; • We must not and have not provided legal, financial or taxation advice to the Listener; • The information provided must be verified by the Listener prior to the Listener acting or relying on the information by an independent professional advisor including a legal, financial, and taxation advisor and the Listener’s accountant; • The information may not be suitable or applicable to the Listener’s individual circumstances; • We do not hold an Australian Financial Services Licence as defined by section 9 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and we are not authorised to provide financial services to the Listener, and we have not provided financial services to the Listener.