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An Australian property mogul has come forward to defend his company's billboards, which have drawn sharp criticism from the public for being perceived as "out of touch" during a significant housing crisis. The billboards, which promote luxury living and high-end properties, have sparked outrage among many Australians struggling to find affordable housing options. Critics argue that such advertisements are insensitive given the current economic climate, where soaring property prices have left numerous individuals and families in precarious living situations.
In response to the backlash, the mogul stated that the billboards were meant to inspire and highlight the potential for investment in the real estate market, rather than to diminish the struggles faced by many. He emphasized that the intention behind the campaign was to showcase opportunities rather than to disregard the challenges of housing affordability. Despite the criticism, he remains firm in his belief that the messaging will resonate with potential buyers and investors looking for quality properties.
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