The Great Housing Hijack

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The Great Housing Hijack is a 2024 book by Australian economist Cameron K. Murray. [1]

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Reception

Critical reception

Richie Black of Arts Hub reviewed the book as "a valuable, engaging read" that was "enjoyably combative and contrarian." [2] Andrew Chuter of Green Left reviewed it as a "highly accessible and much-needed book." [3] Nathan Smith of The Saturday Paper wrote that the book "ignores inflammatory debates to instead offer a dispassionate and clear-headed 'economic theory of property markets,'" that "provides a bold and refreshing economic analysis of Australia’s housing system, drawing attention to property monopolies and unfair push-pull rules." [4]

Elizabeth Baldwin and Brendan Coates of the Grattan Institute reviewed the book more negatively, saying that "his analysis is inconsistent with the evidence, and his proposed solution yet another distraction." [5] In particular, Baldwin and Coates argued that Murray's argument that developpers will only build a limited number of houses, regardless of planning regulations, was based on a small sample size of developpers and that it ignores that planning regulations can be modified to disincentivise holding on to land without building. Baldwin and Coates also argue that Murray's proposed "HouseMate" solution would end up effectively as a lottery, instead of a fair method of distributing housing. [5]

Awards and recognition

The book was longlisted for the 2024 Australian Political Book of the Year. [6]

References

  1. Paetz, Matthew (3 January 2025). "The Great Housing Hijack: The Hoaxes and Myths Keeping Prices High for Renters and Buyers in Australia by Cameron K. Murray". Urban Policy and Research. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  2. Black, Richie (25 March 2024). "Book review: The Great Housing Hijack, Cameron K Murray". Arts Hub. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  3. Chuter, Andrew (14 January 2025). "How developers captured the housing debate". Green Left . Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  4. Smith, Nathan (9 March 2024). "Cameron K. Murray's The Great Housing Hijack". The Saturday Paper . Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  5. 1 2 Baldwin, Elizabeth (25 March 2024). "Cameron Murray's 'terrifically unfair' answer to our housing woes resembles a lottery, not the serious reform we need". The Conversation . Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  6. "Australian Political Book of the Year Award 2024 longlist". Books+Publishing. 9 October 2024. Retrieved 20 December 2025.