Value Collector
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Yep, I thought that was impliedIt's actually the land which is leased, not the house.
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Crown leases
Find information on crown leases and leasehold requirements in the ACT.www.planning.act.gov.au


I am not sure that your āhouseā would be holding on to any capital gain it had if the lease of the land it was sitting on expired.